Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Lebron Says He Could Average 35 Points A Game If He Wants To (@KingJames‎)



In an interview with GQ, Lebron James covered many misconceptions people have about him including how he's changed, being selfish, and his move to Miami.


James says that he plays fair on the court even though he knows that he can score more on his own.


"Like, I could average thirty-five points a game if I really wanted to," he says. "But then—it wouldn't be me. So I don't know if I could do it, because of my instincts. I see a teammate open—even if I have a great shot—I see a teammate open for a better shot, I gotta feed him."


He also believes that it's a damaging staple for African Americans say "You've changed."


"Shit. I'm 29 years old with a family—I'm married with a family. I—of course I've changed. The problem is, you haven't changed. And that's why you dislike what I do, you know. As an African-American, we hear it a lot where we grow up. You've changed. Because you've tried to better yourself and because you've made it out. 'You're not the same person that we used to know.' Of course I'm not. I'm trying to better myself. Change is not a bad thing. Thinking that it's bad, you know, that's one thing I think is a downfall for African-Americans for sure."


Source: madamenoire.com