LeBron James and Kyrie Irving will always be connected because of their time as a deadly duo with the Cavaliers that brought the team its first NBA title in 2016. Even six years later, that mutual respect and love still holds true. Unfortunately, James thinks his former teammate hasn’t gotten the respect he deserves.
After Irving’s masterful 39-point performance in Game 1 against the Celtics on Sunday, James took to Twitter to air his frustrations that the point guard wasn’t named one of the top 75 NBA players of all-time this past fall.
“Damn shame he ain’t Top 75!