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After Bizarre Comments From Former Teammate, Resurfaced Video of LeBron James “Killing the Person Who Talked Shit” Leaves NBA Fans in a Frenzy

Published 07/13/2022, 2:07 PM EDT

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Through his 19 years in the league, LeBron James is probably one of the most terrifying matchups for anybody. The Akron Hammer is capable of guarding any position in his prime. Moreover, he is like a freight train running to the basket. Crossing someone like him usually doesn’t end up well for anybody. Likewise, with Ray Allen ridiculing a fan for calling his former teammate the GOAT, the LeBron army had to get him back.

Allen made himself an icon by hitting one of the biggest shots in NBA Finals history. With the series on the line, LeBron James was on course to lose out on yet another championship. However, Allen turned into a hero. The 10-time All-Star drained a cold-blooded triple to send the game into overtime. As teammates, both the King and Allen have had great times. But there was a time when the two were going to battle against one another. And James was not letting Allen get his way.

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After Ray Allen’s comments on LeBron James, his fans stepped up and put together a mix of the King annihilating the former three-point king on the floor.

LeBron James haunts Ray Allen

During his days with the Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron was a menace on both ends of the floor. His offense was refined and he was bullying his way to the rim. On the other hand, James was solely rising into his iconic shot-blocking reputation. During this time, Allen became a victim. Likewise, with the former Boston Celtics legend belittling the Akron Hammer, the fans had to bring it back.

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The clip shows a young LeBron James on the rise. And going up against one of the most talented rosters assembled in the Celtics, James put Allen in a blender. From facing him right at the apex to getting his iconic chase-down block, the Cavs forward didn’t leave a single stone unturned. However, this isn’t the first time someone got the bad end of the stick.

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Jason Terry is probably the most well-known victim of LeBron James’ wrath. Terry was never one to admit the King’s greatness in the sport. He was constantly disrespecting LeBron when he got the chance. Moreover, after he won against him in 2011, Terry went on an outrage. However, he didn’t know LeBron was preparing to get his revenge against him one day. And when that day arrived, the entire NBA world watched in silence.

In March 2013, Terry fumbled the ball away for the Boston Celtics. Left alone to defend, the Miami Heat offense quickly switched gears. And it ended with LeBron with an open lane and Terry as the only defender. Terry did his best and jumped to try and stop the King, but that is a decision he regrets to this day. LeBron soared to the rim and sent his rival tumbling to the floor. With all the history between them, the Akron Hammer gave him a long stare.

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Hence, one thing is for sure, it is never right to anger LeBron James. He has proved to come back with a vengeance, and this time he has a lot on his shoulders. Do you think the King will answer his calling this season and prove Allen wrong? Let us know your views in the comments below.

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Anuj Talwalkar

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Anuj Talwalkar is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports. He is a student studying at NM College in Mumbai, aspiring to pursue sports management to follow his love for sports. Anuj started following the NBA last year, and he loves to combine his passion for writing with his understanding of basketball.
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Veer Badani