Draymond Green asserts LeBron James is greatest face of all time for NBA: “Never had a scandal, never been arrested, never photographed drunk”
LA Lakers superstar LeBron James is one of the biggest names in the history of the NBA. One of his peers believes that James is the "greatest face of all time" when it comes to representing the league.
Throughout his illustrious career, James has become a global superstar. He's also gone on to become the face of the NBA not only on the court, but away from it as well. The NBA has had plenty of talented stars who have brought excitement to the game on a nightly basis. However, there have also been individuals who have taken the sport of basketball to new heights.
These include Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan and now LeBron James. Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has been open about the respect he has for the LA Lakers superstar. Green took a moment to talk to USA Today's Jeff Zillgitt about LeBron's career. Draymond went on to praise LeBron for how he's handled himself on and off the court.
“I recently said he’s the greatest face the NBA has ever had. Think about the day and age we live in – cameras, social media – he’s never had a scandal. Never been arrested. Never photo’d drunk. Those things go hand in hand with durability, longevity, consistency.”
LeBron James and LA Lakers look to make noise in Western Conference
There's going to be plenty of spotlight around LeBron James when it comes to looking back on his career. One of the main reasons is due to James' pursuit of the NBA's All-Time scoring record.
Heading into the 2022-23 season, basketball fans around the world were tracking LeBron's progress when it came to the record. The league's all-time scoring record has been held by Hall of Fame big man Kareem Abdul-Jabbar since 1989. Heading into Thursday night's game, LeBron finds himself 89 points away from the record.
LeBron and the LA Lakers are looking to generate some momentum in the Western Conference ahead of the All-Star break. While fans will watch closely when it comes to the all-time scoring record, James knows there's a bigger goal.
The Lakers (24-28) have two games remaining on their current five-game road trip. After consecutive losses to the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets, the Lakers picked up a big overtime win against the New York Knicks. They will face the Indiana Pacers tonight before a game this Saturday against the New Orleans Pelicans.