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“Maybe he’s taking the Donald Trump approach and trying to sell himself” – Danny Ainge wasn’t happy when LeBron James called himself the GOAT

LeBron James has never been shy about his greatness. Whether it’s his electrifying performances on the court, record-breaking achievements, or post-game interviews, the man knows his worth.

However, confidence, when expressed too overtly, often invites criticism, especially when it comes to debating who is the greatest basketball player of all time.

The criticism

It’s easy to see why LBJ would feel justified in calling himself the GOAT. With four NBA championships, four MVP awards, and more playoff points than anyone in history, his résumé is nothing short of extraordinary.

He’s one of the few players to have dominated the game for two decades, consistently proving his case across different teams and eras.

Beyond the numbers, LeBron’s influence transcends basketball, and he’s carved out a legacy that many argue elevates him above even Michael Jordan, his most common comparison. However, when James openly declared himself the GOAT during an interview in 2019, it was bound to ruffle some feathers.

Former Boston Celtics president Danny Ainge didn’t hold back his opinion. Known for his blunt honesty, the executive didn’t mince words when asked about the King’s claim.

“His career’s not over. I’d just like to [know] why he’s saying that. I don’t know; maybe he thinks that sells. Maybe he’s taking the Donald Trump approach and trying to sell himself; I don’t know,” said Ainge.

Controversial criticism

This wasn’t the first time Ainge had criticized James. Back in 2013, during LeBron’s tenure with the Miami Heat, the superstar had voiced his frustrations about officiating in a game that ended the Heat’s historic 27-game win streak.

Ainge, in a manner typical of his no-nonsense persona, referred to the superstar forward’s complaints as “almost embarrassing.” Danny believes that greatness doesn’t require constant validation, even in the face of perceived injustices.

However, likening LeBron’s confidence to Donald Trump’s brashness seemed like a step too far. While Trump is widely recognized for his polarizing and often divisive rhetoric, LBJ’s confidence has always been tied to his on-court performances and his dedication to excellence.

Sure, the comparison might stem from the idea that both men are outspoken and unafraid to boast, but No. 23’s boasts are grounded in achievement. Moreover, James and Trump have had a contentious relationship in the past, which made Ainge’s Trump analogy unnecessary to many.

 

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