In the most recent episode of The Shop, Lakers star LeBron James revealed the moment when he knew that he could become the GOAT. According to James, he was just 17 when the realization set in that he was destined for greatness.
“I think I was about 17 [years old]. It was the summer of my Junoir year going into my senior year I was on the over of Sports Illustrated. They had dubbed me the ‘The Chosen One.’ And every tournament I was going to and playing against consensus number one players or top 100 guys. I was doing sh*t that sometimes was out of body for myself. I couldn’t even believe some of the sh*t that I was doing. And then at that moment around 17, I knew I could be LeBron, not Jordan, not Penny… I could still use them as inspiration and get some creative ideas from them by watching and studying them because they’ve done it for a long time. But I started to feel like, oh sh*t, you can now be a part of that room.”
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