I used to play this on repeat every time I went to the Rec every morning at 6am. Sadly I lost my love for basketball but wow the memories. 2k14 with the boys, born and raised in Miami watching the playoffs from April til end of school, and the energy of the city. These were his best years and what he’ll be remembered for when people think of prime lebron. Argue with ya momma
@@vush6039 he’s a beast now and has been. But his game wasn’t anywhere near as vicious as it was at Miami. He dominated here. His best years were here. His smartest***** came from Cleveland to now. Total diff player than when at Miami. And rightfully so, he’s gettin old. Eventually his body will give out. I just hope it isn’t like a Kobe situation, although I’m sure Kobe is why bron invests so much into his body to begin with. Imagine if Kobe did the recovery as hard as he trained. He’d still be playing lmfaoooo
Hey bro, I want you to see this message. This was such a good edit. The sad violin at the start symbols all his losses and struggles. Then the transition to the chorus was absolutely perfect. That announcer introducing was so flawless it paired well with the best part of the song that gets up hyped. Also the clips you used made me mesermerize and get chills from lebron. Even tho it’s 10 years late. This was so good thank you bro
Yo i hope you know the inpact you had on internet culture with this my guy, this song is now synonymous with bron, and the video gets used as a meme even outside basketball, thats how hard this went @@Tktballa
This right here, june 2023, I can say this man is the greatest player of all time, the one and only, lebron james, the GOAT, he has been such an incredible player to watch, we will never see someone like him...
All I have to say is, Thank you LeBron for getting the heat there 4 times and getting us the championship 2 Times. I hate to see you go but hopefully someone we'll come to the heat and get us there again.
Miami Bron was something amazing to witness remember LeBron was a 99 in 2K11-2K12-2K13 and started the year a 99 OVR in 2K14 Loved using the Heat back in 2K12
Kenneth Erickson why? The heat literally had everything better than Cleveland it's a better city, better team, his friends were in Miami, he did what was best for his family and career
@Kenneth Erickson Lebron didn't take no easy way out. Jordan had Pippen, Rodman, and Horace Grant with him. Who did LBJ have? Mo williams? Ok he was decent, not nearly as good as Jordan's 3 teammates. An old Shaq? Anderson Varejao? Just face it. He joined the Heat because the Cavs refused to add talent. Jordan won after 7 years because the Bulls built their team up. The Cavs didn't do shit for him.
@Kenneth Erickson I never said anything about building contenders on the first year of the team. I'm just saying that it took 7 years(same amount as Jordan) for Lebron before he left Cleveland. His team didn't have as great teammates or solid chemistry with them to get a championship. Cleveland never gave him a stable environment, they had 2 players that stayed from when he was there to when he left: Ilgauskas and Varejao. Neither provided much help. My point is you can't pin this fully on Lebron for leaving. Cleveland never helped him as much as the Bulls helped Jordan. If Cleveland even had a sense of direction in 2010, he wouldn't have left. They were going nowhere in that East, so he decided he would leave to Miami. There is nothing wrong with that lol.
@Kenneth Erickson That's great. But ur missing the big point. Lebron had no-one. Jordan had someone. U said it urself players suck now. How the hell is Lebron supposed to win on his own if only a few players are good. Jordan already had good players on his team, so there was no need to leave. For Lebron, he needed to leave in order to have good players. Noone can win an NBA championship on their own. Kareem had Magic. Russell had Havlicek. Kobe had Shaq and Gasol. Stop undermining what Lebron has been doing in comparison to Jordan. He had to go somewhere where there were good players. You can't compare him to Jordan in that regard because his team already had good players. You sound retarded lol
Me trying to pass algebra 1 with only 7 days left before the semester ends Edit: I passed with a 61% after starting with a 36%. Luckily second semester has gone way better. I just finished with at least a 75% in the class.
Im not even a Lebron fan but Miami Lebron might be the most complete basketball player ever. Dude have all of the athleticism and every skill at the same time. Hops, speed, shooting, blocking, dribbling, passing. Unreal
Lebron was honestly the villain during this period but at the same time his power, skill and ability was more raw and intense than anything we’ve ever seen not only in the history of basketball but in the history of athletics.