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The former No. 1 pick supports James to refute the lack of technical theory: He is not overrated and just put the ball into the basket

2:53pm, 11 June 2025【Basketball】

On June 11, James recently responded to the outside world's comments about his "unskilled" on a podcast program. Now former NBA No. 1 pick Kenyon Martin and former NBA player Jennings are both on podcasts, supporting James. Jennings said that James can score effectively is his skill package. Kenyon Martin also said that James does not need to do fancy moves. He is not overrated. He is the scoring champion of regular season and playoffs in NBA history. The only important thing is to be able to enter the basket.

James targeted the outside world's criticism of his "unskilled" on his podcast program "The Brain of the Field". James responded: "I scored more than 50 billion points (exaggeratedly said that the total score of the actual regular season + playoffs is 50,473 points)," and also told the story of watching Jordan, Smiling Assassin, Grant Hill, Penny Hardaway and other celebrities play and learn their practical skills. James advises young players not to blindly pursue showing off skills.

In this regard, former NBA No. 1 pick Kenyon Martin and Jennings are also talking about James' topic on the podcast. Jennings said: "I think what James said makes sense, just like he always gets where he needs it. This is his skill pack, do you understand? 'I will get where I should go, and I will make the game as simple as possible.' I think that's why, he can get more than 50,000 points in his NBA career... because he found his own skill pack and found a style of play that suits him. Maybe these styles are not gorgeous, maybe they are not full of tricks, but his skill pack is effective for him and can make him the ultimate in the field he is good at."

As for Kenyon Martin, he also supported James: "Jinnings said, "Just like what Jennings said , James did what he should do. James doesn't need to do 17 balls, and then go back and shoot, he doesn't need to do that at all. "

"James was not overrated at all, brother! Nowadays, a lot of things are overrated. Many players who do those fancy moves have very low shooting percentages. Those who dribble crazy have very low shooting percentages. Man, look at NBA history and you'll know! If you dribble over, the shooting percentages will be low. That's it, you don't need those. James's NBA history scorer in the regular season and playoffs, the ball is the most important thing! Really, this is the only thing that matters."

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