

The debate about choosing the greatest between Michael Jordan and LeBron James isn’t going to end any time soon. It might end when either James exits the court or the audience finds another player who can match Jordan’s capabilities and performance. James shared a video clip on Twitter recently that stated, “LeBron came straight outta high school and started doing this to grown NBA players at 18 years old.” He posted the clip with the hashtag “YoungKing“.
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Several fans responded to this tweet, some agreeing with James and others comparing him directly to Jordan for his confidence in calling himself a king. This is not the first time he has referred to himself as royalty, but this tweet got a great response from NBA fans.
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Brendan Haywood’s reaction to LeBron James calling himself the King
As a prelude to talking about his nickname, let’s remember “The Summer of LeBron,” when James gained so much popularity with the game. It is difficult to make a comparison because these two legends did not face each other on the court, thus making it almost impossible to name the best out of both of them.
These superstars belonged to two different generations, and have fanbases across both of them. The difficulty in comparison also arises because the game has changed so much over a period of time.
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In James’ recent post about his youth when he started playing in 2003, he shared highlights of his top shots. The hashtag caused some users to have mixed opinions regarding James’ claim that he is a king.
#YoungKing🤴🏾 https://t.co/t6usNMDBVF
— LeBron James (@KingJames) January 8, 2022
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I've been with you since your high-school days https://t.co/uUVO3sFwDA
— WallaceHimTroy (@him_troy) January 8, 2022
Bron made in a lab https://t.co/0rhEXe48jg
— Dairick Pierce (@TuxThaKang) January 8, 2022
I still think LeBron calling himself king is weird https://t.co/FrizLeb4c2
— Y A S S E R (@yasser_alg21) January 8, 2022
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Why does Bron feel the need to hype himself? Like i guess we should all be our own biggest fans. But this feels weird. https://t.co/cOeGSYWw8m
— Laynej3 (@Layne_j3) January 8, 2022
Once again this DUDE loves himself so much it's PATHETIC.. https://t.co/WDdIsh1I9w
— ChefJoe22. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👨🍳👨🍳👨🍳 (@chefjoe22) January 8, 2022
A real king wouldn’t crown himself 💀 Mj better
— 𝘛𝘺 🌦 (@HatingOnTy) January 8, 2022
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19 years of bullying https://t.co/nI8AqZTAd5
— Ahmad Shamas (@shamas01) January 8, 2022
In the past, not just fans, but also celebrities have reacted when LeBron called himself the king of the NBA. His Twitter name reads King James. Some players, like Brendan Haywood, have also spoken about James calling himself the king as he once recounted a story saying:
“Before he went to the Heat, he was recruiting guys to come to Cleveland. I get a text from a number that I don’t know. It’s LeBron. He says: ‘What’s up, this is King James.’ It was a little weird he called himself King James but I kept going. He told me he was trying to get guys to come to the Cavs.”
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What do you think about this comparison and James calling himself the King?
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