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LeBron James, the face of the league, and the last of his kindン

LeBron James, the face of the league, and the last of his kind

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LeBron James was right when he intimated how toxic the discourse is around the game, and how it feels unlikely someone will step forward to become the face of the NBA when he finally walks away.

Well, if he walks away.

There will be a vacuum of sorts, but at some point we will have to reset the conversation. The crown is heavy, and ever since James showed up as a high schooler with a Hummer, it feels like all eyes have been on him, all the time.

For better or worse.

He’s been an admirable statesman, and even his public missteps have been minor. Perhaps he was confident in the team of advisers he surrounded himself with, armed with unusual maturity and foresight. Perhaps he thought it was ordained he carry the weight.

Either way, he’s one of one and, more importantly, last of his kind.

There isn’t a game he’s played that hasn’t been televised, no urban myths about his 50,000 career regular-season and playoff points. We’ve witnessed it all, every interview, every Nike commercial, every exhausting endeavor.

It’s exhausting to consider, the scrutiny he’s been under for well over 20 years. Perhaps that’s a reason there’s been no natural successor, and even LeBron’s co-star atop the NBA’s mountain, Stephen Curry, didn’t come from the NBA machine — he came out of nowhere, and his presence, like LeBron’s, has been a blessing.

Finding the next face isn’t clear, and there’s no criteria for who it should be. There are no artificial boxes one must check in order to receive the torch. On one hand, the people decide. On the other, a player must want it.

One without the other leaves a void. One without the other is Jayson Tatum, who may want it but seems to lack the extra “it” factor — either in personality or in excitement of his game — for everyone to embrace.

One without the other is Anthony Edwards, who has the look, the game and the charm, but doesn’t want the responsibility. That smile is on display for Sprite commercials and Adidas spots, but he clearly has shied away from it, knowing a clean-cut image is required, knowing the attention can be suffocating, and the conversation can be exhaustive and incomplete at the same time.

So we sit with LeBron’s words: "Why do you wanna be the face of a league when all the people that cover and talk about our game on a day-to-day basis s*** on everybody? To have that responsibility is just weird. It's weird energy."

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James warms up before an NBA basketball game against the New Orleans Pelicans, Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
LeBron James warms up before the Lakers' game against the New Orleans Pelicans on March 4, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

LeBron's words were sparked by his friend Channing Frye’s comments about the game being too tied to the past — as if that isn’t self-serving to endorse — but we start there nonetheless, because James is uniquely qualified to be at the forefront of matters.

“Every great player, whether that’s Ant, Wemby, Bron, Steph — you know [who] they compare them to? A motherf***** [that played] 40 years ago,” Frye said on a podcast. “Nobody celebrates these new people, so why the f*** will anybody want to be the face of the league when you’re going to get s*** on, on every network for not being somebody from 40 f***ing years ago? It’s ridiculous. It is unfair.”

Frye’s statement holds truth, but it is incomplete. For whatever reason, only the NBA conversations use comparisons as a negative relative to the past. But it’s not a one-way, generational tug-of-war here, and that’s where it gets tricky.

In other sports, comparisons are compliments. Here, it’s a challenge.

LeBron James is an original, just as Michael Jordan was, just as Magic Johnson was, just as most greats are. Those conversations used to be fun, sometimes serious, but usually educational.

Now it’s contentious, and it’s sad for the growth of the game. Even something as unfortunate as Kyrie Irving’s ACL injury was turned into a weapon in the never-ending conversation surrounding the Luka Dončić trade. Usually the cycle waits a couple days before moving in that direction, but it hit that intersection at warp speed Tuesday afternoon.

The social media cyclone has found a way to lump the certified critics in among folks with a random microphone or smartphone, and players don’t know the difference, so they’re forever fighting a battle that they’re always seeking out.

It is a bit annoying when James is always trying to win the argument of best player of all time. His game has been unnecessarily dissected, both by credible and bad actors who hold too much real estate in this space — so it’s natural he wants to plant his flag. But he’d probably do this no matter the environment. The narrative overrides the actual case, and being turned off by that doesn’t just go down generational lines — and besides, no one is changing their mind at this point.

Not even a fifth championship alongside Dončić would turn the tide in his favor, and neither would a playoff failure or meltdown dissuade his supporters.

That’s where, unfortunately, the toxicity has big-time roots that sprout into other areas of the game, and disrespect soon follows.

It’s not enough that today’s players have the advantage of technology, better playing conditions and higher salaries that are still climbing. They also appear to need the validation from the previous generation — those players who’ve honestly deposited more into the league and the game than the current players, yet won’t reap the financial rewards.

Then the previous generation has to be told they’re plumbers and firemen, and their game wasn’t great because 7-footers weren’t taking 3-point shots with extreme freedom. And to make matters more grating, some of today's players go out of their way to lecture about how this generation is subject to the most unfair media treatment of all NBA athletes.

As if Magic Johnson wasn’t booed at home, after winning a championship no less, because he got Paul Westhead fired and had been signed to a then-unprecedented 25-year, $25 million deal.

As if Julius Erving didn't have to carry a league branded as drug-infested.

As if Michael Jordan didn’t have his gambling habits blamed for his father’s murder in 1993, with no such evidence to support a wild claim while the man was grieving — not the media’s finest hour 30-plus years later.

None of that was fair, nor should it give license to anyone to be unfair to today’s players. But perspective seems to be lacking in our recency bias.

Instead of history being a guide, it’s being spat upon.

Everyone is in such a rush to “crown” their guy even after mundane regular-season games that the conversation has become limiting and nauseating. The attention economy seems to demand such daily declarations that the celebration of the game, or the mere discussion and critique of it, becomes lost.

Who knows if the attention economy demands it or if we are led to believe it. And even if it does, it’s upon the players and gatekeepers to fight against the wave of the moment, to keep the game at some level of pure — to bring the people along as opposed to being seduced by the ever-changing news cycle.

It’s as if the game itself isn’t good enough to stand on its own. It’s as if we need all this random shrubbery to entertain us and keep our attention rather than remarking on the nightly feats.

At some point, the game will reset and so will the conversation. Perhaps it’s too toxic to do it now while James and his generation are still alive and kicking and, some would say, pushing the narrative.

It’s their right, but it’s also exhausting to watch the battles as opposed to celebrating the differences and evolution in today’s game. At some point, overall greatness will be appreciated — even if we have no idea who will be the next mantle-holder we'll be appreciating.

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