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Find the traffic password! The most popular pick mocks James: Real GOAT does not need to be self-proclaimed

7:57pm, 20 May 2025【Basketball】

On May 20, the NBA playoffs were in full swing, and the news off the court was also very lively. James was still the focus of attention, but this time he became the target of ridicule. The former No. 1 pick Kwame Brown went crazy and kept making controversial remarks in his own show, believing that the real GOAT does not need to be self-proclaimed, and also thinking that James' teammates are so good.

James has always been the focus during the offseason, and many media people are also focusing on him, especially Skip, who is considered the biggest James and blacklist, but this has also gained a lot of traffic and attention. Perhaps this reason also made the former No. 1 pick Kwamei Brown want to try it out. I believe everyone is not too unfamiliar with this No. 1 pick. He is called the most No. 1 pick. He was selected by the Wizards in 2001 with the first pick. Unfortunately, his performance is not worthy of this pick. After his career ended, Brown also got involved in the media, and this time he set his goal against James. First, he talked about James' behavior of calling himself "king". Brown said bluntly: Real GOAT does not need to be self-proclaimed. You don't have to hold the crown on your head, because everyone already knows that you have to let others define your identity and let others recognize you.

Then he took out his teammates around James to tell the story. James has worked with so many 75 stars in history, but he is still shouting that he needs help. Then he thought that James lost the game in the playoffs, so he cried and blamed his teammates, and pointed out that Jordan is always the kind of person who said he would bring me to the stage and I would handle the rest. It should be noted that Brown was a teammate with Jordan. At that time, he was selected by the Wizards, and that was Jordan's favorite. It's a pity that he failed Jordan himself.

I have to say that Brown's remarks are still very sharp. I don't know if James will respond to this next. In fact, it is highly likely that he will not. After all, such remarks from the outside world will always appear during the offseason, and even his former teammate Perkins has made inappropriate remarks to him many times. In addition, Jordan will serve as a special contributor for NBC platform next season, not a commentator, and I believe that the off-court will become more lively next season.