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It s bad to be a teammate with James? Former teammates Shanpert and Jefferson complained: The championship is very good, and the sacrifice is even greater

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What is the experience of being a teammate with James? Recently, the truth about former Cavaliers players Shampert and Jefferson directly pushed this cliché issue to the forefront.

A simple summary is that it is actually quite uncomfortable to play with LeBron.

Let's talk about Jefferson first. He said directly on the show: "It's really bad to play with LeBron." Why? Because they train more than you every day, and they start practicing early in the morning. If you still want to be lazy, don’t even think about it. What's even more ruthless is that when the video was played, James made a mistake and directly called out: "What are you doing?"

Shampert is more direct: "The pressure is so great that it makes people breathless. Playing with James, you have to fight like the last game." Sometimes you can average 20 points per game in other teams, but with him, there may be only 12 points left, and you have to think about defense and team every day.

Don't even look at NBA stars who want to be the protagonists, they really come to James' side, and there are not so many "I play for myself". Shanpert gave his own example: There was an explosive touch in the 2016 playoffs. He thought the coach would let him continue to rush, but in the end he only said: "You are responsible for standing in the bottom corner, making a three-pointer, and trying hard to defend. Don't think about too much offense." After hearing this, Shanpert was stunned at the time. As a young player, who doesn't want to show off?

Shampert also said directly: "Playing around James, you have to sacrifice most of the time. What do you want to get the best month and make the fastest progress? None of these are important." He won the 2016 championship, but Champet averaged only 3.3 points per game throughout the playoffs. If you stay in other teams, your data may be beautiful, but you may be short of that ring in your life.

Of course, James is not only good at "rolling" his teammates. If you really trust, he will give you the opportunity and you can also give the ball rights to you at critical moments. Jefferson said, if you believe someone like James, you will always believe you once?

Scan the comment section, and netizens' ideas are naturally divided into two factions:

—"Who doesn't want to go with a champion? No matter how hard he is, he is willing to do it. After all, he can be the same team as a historical star."

—"The ability is to brush data! If you can't play, you will say that you will sacrifice the team."

—"There is no easy thing in the NBA, and superstar teammates means you have to work harder."

Someone joked: "Shamper has become a three-pointer machine in the bottom corner. Once the champion is obtained, all the grievances are worth it."

In fact, it is not just James. Who is not "high-pressure leadership" in Jordan and Kobe in the history of the league? But times have changed, and now players are moving a lot. Playing around superstars like Champet has both glory and regrets. The championship is very good and the data is important, but there are really few opportunities to have the best of both worlds.

Finally, what would you choose if you were?

If you are asked to choose, should you go to James to compete for the championship, or go to another team to make data?

Leave a message to talk about your true thoughts - I think it is rare to win the championship, and even if you sacrifice a little, you won’t regret it when you look back.

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