Wemby was born in 04, Lebron was averaging 27/7/7. Wemby got drafted in 2023, Lebron averaged 28/8/6. We’ve never seen something like this. Appreciate greatness while y’all can 👑
@Terror832Ай бұрын
Wemby was a fetus when LeBron was a rookie. Oct 29, 2003 - LeBron debut Jan 4, 2004 - Wemby birth
@NoLuvCityАй бұрын
@@Erick_0510 Goat tingz
@BroOk-LyN-coАй бұрын
@@Terror832 + Jalen Duren, GG Jackson... LeBruh is old....
@redeemedpoetYTwatcherАй бұрын
balco
@MoralesCornerАй бұрын
Lebalco or not that is very impressive no matter what. He's truly an alien.
@ianoliano2057Ай бұрын
"MY KING's presence alone is worth TEN MEN" - Jimmy Highroller, 2024
@SLiMMz_25Ай бұрын
Truth
@fuzionnn_Ай бұрын
holy glaze
@redeemedpoetYTwatcherАй бұрын
Because of Balco?
@ComicXanzАй бұрын
LeBron nut juggler
@ericjackson2727Ай бұрын
Taste a lil salty huh?
@issmonke0837Ай бұрын
He’s gonna play probably 2 more years he wants to play with Bryce (if he makes the league but he probably will) he’ll spend his final season with Bronny and Bryce play all 82 games and will shoot every shot in his final game and then he’ll attempt to become a owner of the Las Vegas expansion team securing his sons a spot in the NBA for as long as they want. He’s a mastermind at this point
@eyewatch2see77Ай бұрын
EXACTLY!!!! we've been saying that ever since that video came out, called > the KING and the ViKing (Savannah gave us ALL a clue)
@eyewatch2see77Ай бұрын
yep!! ANOTHER CLUE🔻 *came from RedBird Capital* < the sports and entertainment EMPIRE who will help Lebron purchase the NEW nba "expansion team" and allow Lebron to Governed it .. 👑LeLasVegasVulcan🖖 BOTH bronny & bryce will be on THAT roster.
@Moneyteam2324Ай бұрын
I’m calling it this will happen in the future
@Donny961Ай бұрын
The LA James's. A team full of his offspring 🎉
@the1337contrarianАй бұрын
Oh god, on my Lakers too? Please no. Real Laker fans don't give a damn about LeBron and his little reality show.
@ianoliano2057Ай бұрын
Imagine having a prime so incredible that once its over and you start declining, people don't realize it because you're still so great.
@peteMickeal33Ай бұрын
we do realize. believe me.
@brosicknessАй бұрын
To the point where you’ve got people or new NBA fans calling it second or third primes. Pretty insane
@kamay7021Ай бұрын
people dont realize bc they look at stats, not the game
@SmokinSquirrelRSАй бұрын
@@kamay7021 you're a moron if you think career averages don't matter, plus I have been watching the game he's got more hussle than half the young players on the court still.
@kamay7021Ай бұрын
@@SmokinSquirrelRS They do and don't matter. Obviously, LeBron is still pretty elite. But using the inflated averages of today's stats would suggest this version of LeBron at 40 years old would either wipe the floor or go to toe with a Miami Heat LeBron. It's just not even close. Miami Bron, even 2nd stint Cavs Bron are two different animals compared to Bron now. Miami Bron averages 50 points a night in this era.
@ChemistForHireАй бұрын
I am about to be 21 and have still never witnessed a Lebronless league. He has literally been in the NBA longer than I have been alive, and in 2 months I will legally be able to drink. It's literally the craziest thing ever.
@BeamMeUp0Ай бұрын
happy early birthday bro 🎊
@clubbizarreАй бұрын
What's funny is that i am 36, so I've seen and heard everything of and about LeBron and watched so, so many games. The fact that he is still playing makes it feel to me as if time has stood still. In my head, 2016 when the Cavs upset the Warriors, feels like it was 3 years ago.
@Terror832Ай бұрын
It’s crazy. I started watching NBA in 2005 and have never witnessed a LeBronless league. There’s a lot of great young talent in the league but I don’t think any of them will draw the same buzz and polarization that LeBron has drew for over 20 years.
@anonanomalliАй бұрын
Omg literally its so crazy!!
@majormatthew7967Ай бұрын
Happy birthday but that's crazy, here in Austria drinking age is 16😅
@peevlit1461Ай бұрын
i am 22. born in 2002. there is not a moment in my life that i can remember where lebron wasn’t in the nba. absolutely wild stuff to think about, maintaining that level of play for that long is unreal
@MafiaAt2amLIVEАй бұрын
That’s crazy
@RugerousАй бұрын
I just turned 26 and i can't even remember a time he wasn't in the league. I might actually cry when he retires
@Nitro-fu7rvАй бұрын
I’m going to LA to watch a lebron game before he retires
@zephaniahuchiha7909Ай бұрын
Sam month
@dsierraaАй бұрын
Exactly my thoughts
@J420-x6pАй бұрын
Honestly LeBron retiring before he really starts to like *noticeably* decline would be great for his legacy because then people for the rest of time can say stuff like, “LeBron never lost to Father Time” or “LeBron would still be dropping 25/7/7 if he was playing rn” when it’s like 2055. It would give him a whole new mystique and legend.
@ASG_lennАй бұрын
He gone go down in history like wilt.
@denisl2760Ай бұрын
Tom Brady did that
@ballsballsballs3617Ай бұрын
@@ASG_lenndefinitely. Like 50 years into the future they will look at Lebron the same way we look at wilt. The numbers r so ludicrous that people will refuse to even have him in goat debates
@pickle.786Ай бұрын
he could avg 10 at age 50+ tbh, he could have entire role player arc if he decided to
@DevastishАй бұрын
@@pickle.786 At that point he'd make a great bench dad.
@drkpmnairАй бұрын
so youre telling me that theres a possibility that bronny retires before him😭😭
@sensam6155Ай бұрын
it's almost certain
@GardenMackАй бұрын
Omg...bahahhaa... maaaaan...!!!! -N
@rhfluffyfishfury9105Ай бұрын
If LeBron’s last game is in the playoffs, than yes, his career will end before Bronny’s
@tsizzle7329Ай бұрын
Ha ha ha ha ha
@riptiide9285Ай бұрын
It's actually very likely. Once the hype of the father-son duo dies down, Bronny would be of no financial use to the NBA. Best case in scenario is they retire together
@AntoineBandeleАй бұрын
You jinxed it, man! He's on the coldest streak of his career now since you've post this video!
@awesomereviews1561Ай бұрын
He was bad even before he posted. He was constantly in the minus for his team. LBJ is Jimmy’s favorite player so he will always take it easy on him.
@animecity9678Ай бұрын
@@awesomereviews15613 straight triple doubles is bad?
@CurtisFadedАй бұрын
@@awesomereviews1561 yeah he had three straight triple doubles but sure. he is on a cold streak shooting oh well.
@macaron3141592653Ай бұрын
@@awesomereviews1561 When jxmy made the video, the slump wasn't as obvious as it is now.
@khangalbumtsend9496Ай бұрын
The Jamal Murray video in the last post season, and the video with the Warriors thumbnail 2 weeks ago... Jxmy might have some superpowers
@gridirongod4207Ай бұрын
LeBron nickname should be “Father Prime”. Brongevity is real folks!
@kamichikora6035Ай бұрын
😅
@alex24mambaАй бұрын
More like Le Balco Blames
@I_Love_my_adblock4408Ай бұрын
🙋🏾♂️ "New Juice" 💉💉💉💊💊💊💊
@Reaper13-hi3yoАй бұрын
@@alex24mamba good one. not
@familyandfriendsadventures5782Ай бұрын
The comment I came for, but didn't know it. I love this! Brongevity!
@keloh1015Ай бұрын
The 3 point era helped a lot maintaining Lebron's health. He has been slowly changing his game to making more 3's preserving his prime.
@lejournaldepercivalАй бұрын
Thank you
@masonharkness6437Ай бұрын
I mean him and any other player who wanted to stay relevant has had to, you don’t see Andre Drummond putting up solid stat lines no more lol
@shaneshondaАй бұрын
3 point era started in like 1971
@TruthorfibАй бұрын
@@masonharkness6437lol this is a given but Ben Simmons is a huge example of this. Maybe in the 90s Simmons would still be an all star but in today’s league, no way 😂
@TruthorfibАй бұрын
But I guess if there were any counter arguments to that, is there were shooters back then that didnt last long either. Because the premise of the argument is that there’s less physicality shooting 3 pointers, I would argue that today there’s more physicality shooting 3 pointers because its being defended more than before. So shooters back then actually were less defended back then compared to today and hence in essence the 3 pointer era may not be that much of a factor really aside from his higher points per game. But even with that, the flaw of the argument is that he is catching up to current NBA stars so his production is still essentially his talent than just the era.
@coolguyaa3091Ай бұрын
Not even lebron could survive the jimmyhighroller curse
@jaesall3519Ай бұрын
well LBJ just had a triple doubles yesterday against the hawks you can go back to your basement and keep praying on LBJ downfall
@coolguyaa3091Ай бұрын
@@jaesall3519 mf getting salty over a obvious Joke lmao 🤡 your life must be really sad.
@TFNARMY_2009Ай бұрын
@@jaesall3519 and lost
@voltsynАй бұрын
"you dont get stop playing because you get old, you get old because you stop playing" -uncle drew
@TheEncouragementKidАй бұрын
ooooof
@NoLuvCityАй бұрын
@@voltsyn uncle drew is now free with ads on yt
@voltsynАй бұрын
@@NoLuvCity yeah i watched it yesterday
@Turtle09Ай бұрын
@@NoLuvCity yo wait imma have to watch it, I've been wanting to but didn't wanna pay
@djbme83Ай бұрын
The original quote was from George Bernard Shaw
@josephliu1907Ай бұрын
I'm not ready for that 11:18 graph, that shit enough to make a grown man cry 😭😭😭
@jakektravelАй бұрын
Appreciate geatness while he still here😢
@notkyle1332Ай бұрын
not even glaze
@Smack23BoxingАй бұрын
No fr.... i still channel afford a ticket, fvck
@4PurcentАй бұрын
LeBron has been in an all time slump since this dropped
@kahlil2classy798Ай бұрын
He’ll figure it out.
@oweniscool4824Ай бұрын
Its so crazy how averaging 22,8,9 is considered an all time slump when that would be a all time season for 99% of players
@canecorso1282Ай бұрын
I love it
@ytn_cyrusАй бұрын
yep and he just dropped a 40 point triple double 😂.
@macaron3141592653Ай бұрын
And now its over but the team is shit now lmao
@brainbustersover9000Ай бұрын
Sleep just got delayed by 14:49
@SamLindskougMBGYАй бұрын
Same...
@6y6o4KaАй бұрын
my case )))
@09artixАй бұрын
same dood..
@BiigHomiieАй бұрын
I’m revived now I gotta watch 2008-2010 highlights 😂
@Cuz1cantsleepАй бұрын
Facts
@largo96hun18Ай бұрын
4:57 caught me off guard 😆💀
@jowieonitАй бұрын
what most people forget is that Lebron and the entirety of the team he is in is playing his system. a system where the offense should pass through him which inflates his numbers... make him play offball and see what happens
@lushpc4721Ай бұрын
@@jowieonitIs that not how it is for most stars??
@majones8073Ай бұрын
@@jowieonitthat’s his role, teams run their system of offense thru their star player. They’ve been doing this since magic or bird. Calling this as a way to inflate stats is stupid. Teams run an offense through someone who is capable.
@YuriEnthusiastАй бұрын
fr man's son is so far off NBA playing time
@gilanganugrahfajar5502Ай бұрын
@@jowieonitimagine all teams with their star player do the same thing but somehow we don't hear about their team do that to "inflate the star player stats"
@daimonrichardson1853Ай бұрын
"My KING'S presence alone is worth TEN ,MEN"...THAT'S A BAR 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 JxmyHighroller 2024
@Bravo_JoАй бұрын
It's so obvious clutch payed JH for the last few vids. Level of glazing almost indicated to us its a joke
@eyewatch2see77Ай бұрын
@@Bravo_Jo KLUTCH gets PAID multi-millions .. (they dont pay anyone ... they pocket every dime)
@obrynАй бұрын
that's the gayest bar ever lol
@erezavrahami5537Ай бұрын
A new video of Jimmy always improves your day.
@samm552Ай бұрын
Facts, he's out here preaching FACTS💯
@jadencoffee786Ай бұрын
I was born in 2001 and I’m 23 now. I went all the way through high school and graduated from college. He’s still dominating
@lex1924Ай бұрын
This guy Jinxed The Warriors and Lebron in back to back uploads XD
@ When players fall off they can still have great games but their consistency which is taxed from their body falls off a cliff. Hopefully we’re not seeing this with LeBron but it might be happening. For example a 40 year old MJ was still able to drop 40 in some games but he was still washed. I hope my glorious king proves me wrong 🙏
@TFNARMY_2009Ай бұрын
@@basketball3564 and lost
@paraoneluiten-apirana2441Ай бұрын
The way he did Bronny dirty at 4:58 😂😂😂
@jpecc8314Ай бұрын
4:50 the bronny diss 😂😂
@reckage6790Ай бұрын
Nahhhhh bro im dying jimmy whyd u do him like that
@@TFNARMY_2009Bro quit copy pasting under every comment it’s foolish
@TFNARMY_2009Ай бұрын
@@ChipCheerio no it isn’t it’s the truth lol, cry.
@absm00thMusicАй бұрын
Jxmmy the only person who get a pass for unsolicited unnecessary glazing
@animecity9678Ай бұрын
The same goes for all the Jordan glazing channels? There are alot of those btw...
@soup304324 күн бұрын
@@animecity9678he still thinks MJ is the goat, too. it’s just glaze for an all time great
@GuayubinoАй бұрын
That Bronny stray was crazy 😂
@keshifiedАй бұрын
Update: Father time leaned closer and took it personal on LeBron.
@SARYM911Ай бұрын
Father time: that's all i needed
@IEmulateGamesАй бұрын
I got an ad at 4:57, but I saw it and ended up spitting out my drink 😅
@dagyn1887Ай бұрын
4:57 I spit my food out because of you Jimmy, that was foul
@wedabestradi096Ай бұрын
😂 same
@izzyleanneАй бұрын
That picture was cold🥶 Ice cold ... And I loved it 😁😁😂😂
@ReasonablyMarkАй бұрын
I'm saying lol
@elijahbonilla96Ай бұрын
Bruh I was gonna comment this I started choking on the blunt 💀
@Depressedwarriorsfan6238Ай бұрын
jimmy i think u jinxed bron ngl😂
@jan-arwinlucena2568Ай бұрын
“Hopefully, forever.” Indeed.
@OO1TypeАй бұрын
✨ End of ad 2:43 ✨
@GuizyyPlaysMCАй бұрын
Thanks bro as soon as the ad popped up I paused the vid and was looking for this comment 🙏🏼
@eliteethanАй бұрын
The JxmyHighroller curse: - Makes 2 separate videos wrongly predicting the celtics would win the championship in 2022 and 2023, then makes video on how unpredictable the 2024 playoffs are, and then the celtics actually win it all - Makes an entire video saying anthony edwards looks like the next MJ, then he immediately loses in the WCF, and the wolves are now 11th in the west - Makes a video calling lebron “The Only Man To Beat Father Time”, and then since that video lebron misses 19 threes in a row, 38 FG%, plays no defense, and is more turnover prone than ever Someone stop this man
@vcarter86Ай бұрын
You forgot the Jamal Murray curse 😅
@dragoonfang747Ай бұрын
need him to make a jordan goat vid so some diddy allegations come up for him
@basketball3564 and still without defense and with inflated assists and uncontested defensive rebounds which was gifted to him to gather by his teammates. Statpading.
@himynamese8567Ай бұрын
@@vcarter86What is an “inflated assist”? My guy, no matter what, he still passed the ball to someone who then scored off his pass. There’s literally no way to “inflate” assists because an assist is an assist. An EASY assist is just as much an assist as a full court dime. They help the team just as equally because they both lead to points on the board. You can’t “inflate” assist totals. That’s just simply how many assists you had.
@Sdr_93Ай бұрын
One of my earliest memories was watching Jordan win his 6th championship in 98. I was barely 5 years old. To this day I’m a huge Bulls fan. I grew up with Jordan posters, the shoes, even a Chicago bulls bedspread. I still faithfully watch Bulls games today in 2024. I was 10 when James entered the league. I’m 31 now. I’ve fought Lebron James being the goat with every fiber of my being for years now. We are at the point now where even I have to hang it up and recognize him as the NBAs goat, even though he isn’t my personal goat. Its been a tough ride to reach that point, but now that I’m here, I’m really not looking forward to the day when Lebron hangs it up.
thats the point of GOAT, greatest! playing forever is a great attribute but not greatest. greatest is peak excellence sustained
@YEGGS_1Ай бұрын
This is the most glaze ever, Lebron even if he plays so year 50 isn't the goat simply because he is a loser and has multiple playoff chokes
@YEGGS_1Ай бұрын
@@jowieonit No its not, greatness is how good were you at your peak while being able to win the most games, and Jordan is the standard, he won 72 games in 1996, then 69 games in 1997 then 67 games in 1992
@L1LCH0PP4BO1Ай бұрын
That 20 years change made to the article was so funny
@andysilva9067Ай бұрын
You jinxed him up Brodie nobody and I mean nobody beats Father Time ….
@KdsmoovedabАй бұрын
*Drops 29 then a 39 point triple double the next game*
@andysilva906724 күн бұрын
@Kdsmoovedab ok lets see him do that at 45!
@matheusg.495318 күн бұрын
@@Kdsmoovedab LeBron’s EPM is 1.6 right now, waaaay below the 3.4 in the video. Sooo, yeah. The decline is obvious
@JPAIsaacАй бұрын
Jimmy you jinxed it…Great Job😢
@amirhomayoonnikbakht5967Ай бұрын
your jinx is unreal bro😭😭
@DLandTakesАй бұрын
Bro jinxed it
@willtarnavlogs4 күн бұрын
what happened
@arbetkwashiАй бұрын
'I want him to play until he's in the trenches' was a diabolically funny line 🤣🤣
@mavsfanforever7919Ай бұрын
After this video was posted, father time started beating on LeBron
@lucabocseri5258Ай бұрын
You, my friend, consistently produce the most well thought out and brilliant sports videos on the website. Kudos to you for consistency, yet another banger.
@Kenny-kn1ktАй бұрын
bro jinxed the warriors and now this man 😭
@MishmilevАй бұрын
That not aged well. His + - is kind of funny now. Legends do not know when to stop.
@lex1924Ай бұрын
HOW DARE YOU CURSE MY GLORIOUS KING!
@Billionaire.Brains1Ай бұрын
the fact jimmy has already made this same video a couple years ago just puts into perspective how insane lebrons career is
its been 2 weeks and this video aged like milk, we should've suspected it was too good to be true
@ChaseRiver2Ай бұрын
Well, this aged like milk
@rimimimimimimimim4170Ай бұрын
bro he is literally averaging 24 8 9 on 51% FG 42% 3pt shooting splits, he's literally getting better with age, and somehow at 38 years old last season turned into one of the best 3 point shooters in the league, the fact that he keeps getting better in response to his regression is something that is just completely unreal. Became a top player, top offensive player at the start of Cleveland, then became a DPOY candidate near the end, by the time he got to Miami he got a decent jump shot and even shot 40% from 3, also became a much more experienced player getting some championship DNA, learning from the first hall of famers he ever played with. Then when he got BACK to Cleveland, he really became the experienced VET, playoff beast, beat the 73-9 unbeatable team and unanimous MVP, and for the second time in his career, carried literal bums to the final, showing that he ALONE is a championship roster. Then, at 33, father time is coming, this is where his career starts to go down. Nope. NOT LEBRON. Somehow from 33, he went to an AWFUL Lakers roster (all of the teams he played for were awful not just after him like it is focused on, but also before him, except for Miami of course, but he rejuvenated that Lakers squad, his IQ was better than ever, LEAGUE LEADER IN ASSISTS, PUT HIMSELF ON THE MAP AS ONE OF THE BEST PASSERS OF ALL TIME, PLAYING PG, 25 10 8 at 35, 2nd in MVP to none other than Giannis Antetokounmpo, also the Finals MVP, and showed he is STILL the best at 35. Also had some of his CLUTCHEST ever years on Cleveland, with also a lot of his infamous chase down blocks... Ok, now he gets worse right? 35 is already insane, surely. . Ok what, he is a CENTER now at 37???? AVERAGING 30 POINTS A GAME... he is now the first and only player ever to be recorded at all 5 positions for a whole season. SG at 19, SF from 20-27, 30-32, at 34 and at 40, PF 28-29, 33, 38-39, C at 37 and PG at 35-36. SF PF PF C PG PG. Played 2 seasons as a PG then a season as a C from 35-37. Now he is the most versatile player, can't really get much more from here... right? (He also averaged his tied most ever blocks at 36 with 1.1 per game). Well, he is the all time playoffs, regular season and Playoffs + Regular season top scorer, top 10 in Points, 3PM, Assists, Triple Doubles... 39 years old - 20 Straight all star games. at 39 years old, he also won the Olympics with team USA btw, CARRYING the team and being beyond clutch for most of the duration of the competition... at 39 Years old, he also is now one of the best 3 POINT SHOOTERS IN THE LEAGUE, SOMETHING HE HAS ALWAYS HAD AS AVERAGE??? He shot a career best 41% from 3 at 39 on 5.1 attempts per game, DEVELOPING AND GETTING BETTER, yes maybe his Athleticism decreases, but he is STILL GETTING BETTER, HE DEVELOPED A 3 POINT SHOT, HE IMPROVED GAME IQ, PASSING, all these things making him even more complete, and doing so much to keep him on the level at 40 years old is just unreal, he might be the best we have ever seen in ALL SPORTS in terms of longevity... his freethrow shot has also while not ever being good - looked better over the last couple years compared to his worst years shooting 65% from the line, last few years he has been shooting 75%, but is an AVERAGE freethrow rating his only "weakness"??? LeBron has also made 20 straight all NBA teams, and 19 straight years in MVP top 10. It doesn't even look like he is slowing down, yes his PPG has dropped to 24 ppg, but he is averaging 9 and 8, and extremely efficient, while taking the least shots he has ever taken in his career per game at only 17, and 2nd lowest freethrows at 5.8. The only thing you can argue has gotten worse is his defense, but he is still far from a bad defender or a liability. It is hard to imagine LeBron EVER slowing down before he retires at this rate, who knows maybe at 45 he will still be averaging 20 a game at this rate... I hope he plays his career as long as he possibly can, even if it's just to play with Bryce, but it seems LeBron is still just unreal at this age. Like at 39 he got BETTER, when past 32 or 33 you are meant to be "regressing", soon he will be 10 years from regressing and as good as ever... STILL IN HIS PRIME (I know not like his true prime but you know what I mean, still at that maybe not MVP, but Superstar level). He won the Olympics AND In Season Competition at 39... This is not mentioning that he played AN INSANE 71 GAMES last season, 67 games in the 73 game regular season , and NOW WANTS TO PLAY 82 GAMES...
@everettlogan1491Ай бұрын
quit the glaze
@rimimimimimimimim4170Ай бұрын
I wanted to say I am aware he is not getting BETTER like overall, but he is getting better at things like shooting and passing and stuff still to this day, to a point where like LeBron knocking down threes can mask him not scoring as many dunks and stuff like that, I think he honestly is getting worse, but the rate in which he patches himself up from any decline makes the decline that much slower, and the way he is still developing with the game and how the game changes. I think part of the reason players like Kobe and Tim Duncan would have struggled is the difference in era Tim Duncan the Steph Curry 3 point revolution probably wouldnt of helped him in the 2014-2016 span. Kobe got hit by injuries and him being kind of inefficient isn't great compared to the super efficient 3 point league, and Dirk was a great shooter, but he is 7'0 tall, humble and happy to take a bench spot, and really stopped being playable at 40 in 2017-18 an era full of dynamic movement and so different from his own
@joshwizard7953Ай бұрын
I like lebron, but bro is yapping way too much about lebron
@joshwizard7953Ай бұрын
Holy glaze
@Vala30056Ай бұрын
I’m not reading all that, the riding is crazy. All I have to say is he isn’t getting better with age, his stats are getting better because of the stat inflation in the league today.
@HarryFromTheNorthSideАй бұрын
Im a die hard jordan fan,but lebrons longevity is something else❤❤
@Angryemojii557Ай бұрын
JxmyJinx Strikes again
@N2CatCrew25 күн бұрын
Lebron at 50 would be an unbreakable record
@rose4mvp2012Ай бұрын
I remember on 2K18 MyLeague LeBron did NOT want to retire man. I remember he was like 49 years old and still averaging 17 points playing for a terrible Blazers squad lmao. I think the game auto-retired him after that but it was funny seeing him not want to give up like he had something left to prove.
@anan-fw8dpАй бұрын
Dude on 2k17 I had a 47 yr old bron averaging 25 and a 43 yr old Steph averaging 22
@HersheysKing123Ай бұрын
I think you cursed him
@the010ogАй бұрын
This glaze is insane
@Dat_SockАй бұрын
You might’ve Jinxed the king 😭
@juliorequejo5163Ай бұрын
This video aged like spoiled milk Jimmy. The curse strikes again
The title was originally, "The Only Man To Beat Father Time, - Temporarily - Using Copious Amounts Of ROIDS", but JxmyHighroller remember he lost his balls.
@elvismontoban7789Ай бұрын
Bro jinxed him smh
@brokenfiddle3379Ай бұрын
The glazing is crazy.
@eyewatch2see77Ай бұрын
what's crazy is "you" FOLLOWING anything "and" everything with Lebron's name, image or likeness *YOUR participation PROVES lebron has MARKETING VALUE*
@TFNARMY_2009Ай бұрын
@@eyewatch2see77 no it proves lebron glaze
@isaiahbronner14Ай бұрын
0:55 You know when jimmy starts playing that music he abt to cook.
@ModernDayMaliceАй бұрын
11:38 or in other words, starting for the Pistons
@justindalebatac1411Ай бұрын
I don't want my king to retire yet, I still want to feel his presence in the court, many of us, he is the one we grew up with. He was the reason why we watch basketball.
@TheFrenchMan666Ай бұрын
This vids did not aged well if we take a look at his last defense stat and even more offense stats....
@carloramos3697Ай бұрын
I understand that Jxmy is going through a lot of emotions. As a Lebron fan myself, seeing those graphs makes me extra emotional as well. Imagine lebron at yr 29 already at the very end of the rotation and rocking a Udonis Haslem type of season wherein he can no longer contribute. Cant imagine that time will come where lebron is no longer capable of playing high level bball. We are just so used to him being so great, It must be an unreal sight if that time comes.
@Ok-ik4wwАй бұрын
This video cursed Lebron lmfaooo.
@tzfsrАй бұрын
part 2 better be releasing next week
@joshmediciАй бұрын
Jxmy pulling the strings of emotion on this one. As someone who grew idolizing MJ over the 80s and 90s, and missed all but last year of Kobe's career, I regret not watching more LeBron sooner. I started watching him on 2011-2012, hating and admiring him, but in the past 8 years, I've been a big fan. Still a fan of MJ, but LeBron is an amazing athlete and defines the current NBA. Thank you for putting this one together.
@cussedoutАй бұрын
I wish more people just took this perspective. Watching LeBron as a basketball fan!
@nathanielmills4678Ай бұрын
I had something similar with Kobe. As a massive MJ fan he just looked an inferior in every way possible. Although for the second half of his career I just enjoyed him for who he was. Not on a goat level tier but among the greats such as Magic, Kareem and so on. Jordan is miles ahead in first then LeBron miles ahead in second.
@marcel3942Ай бұрын
Man you missed how extremely athletic he was his first 7 years in Cleveland. The fastest, and quickest man on the court
@CIV902Ай бұрын
At the end of the day Lebrons stats will live on, only then people will appreciate really how dominant/consistent he was. Messi/Lebron really set records that I believe wont be beaten in the next decade or more
@eyewatch2see77Ай бұрын
👍 AGREED!!!!
@KinGxSTuDxАй бұрын
Didn't have to do Bronny like that 🤣🤣
@maxeydafriend7353Ай бұрын
Bro. You just jinxed Lebron to retirement.
@aidenontopАй бұрын
39/10/11
@TFNARMY_2009Ай бұрын
@@aidenontop and lost
@ume-f5j11 күн бұрын
@@TFNARMY_2009 comment it a few more times, you'll feel better.
@elijahrudermanАй бұрын
Jimmy it’s time. We need an MJ vs LeBron video. We got it 3 seasons ago. Close to 3 years ago. You said in the video if Bron kept playing at a super high level for the next few seasons, you’d have to reconsider the debate. Well, he’s still at least a top 20 player, and probably top 15 still, arguably better. We believe in you Jimmy. Please 🙏
@trulygamesАй бұрын
You know what’s absolutely mind boggling. My brother was born on October 29th, 2003. Lebron James’s first NBA game was on what date? October 29th, 2003. And my brother loves Lebron. Crazy.
@malachai533Ай бұрын
Damn bro that’s crazy
@grass99-he6siАй бұрын
How does this impact lebron's legacy?
@eyewatch2see77Ай бұрын
@trulyjumps 👍 *they're KINDRED spirits*
@ericfranklin1802Ай бұрын
I think the key to LeBron’s longevity is that he was one of the first players to take the care of his body as seriously as every other element of his game. Keep yourself healthy and you avoid injuries, avoid injuries and there is less breakdown overtime and thus he can play longer (yea a bit of an oversimplification but things like your core and your back muscles basically act as a support system like guide wires on a bridge, keep those strong and your lessening the chance on injury to those areas and the less time it will take to recover when you do).
@Ale-nv2boАй бұрын
Also the league got progressively softer, wich made it easier.
@TFNARMY_2009Ай бұрын
also because the league has 0 defense like the guy above me said
He already reached that level, he is no longer effective and doesnt play defense.
@TrillKing-zt1roАй бұрын
“My kings presence is worth 10 men” crazy work 🤣🤣
@mduzzzy4275Ай бұрын
This video aged very badly 😭
@jimbo26582Ай бұрын
Not as badly as this comment…
@UltraGoatgeta-x6wАй бұрын
Nah
@TFNARMY_2009Ай бұрын
@@jimbo26582 not as badly as your comment, lebron keeps proving the lakers are better without him
@TDRE88Ай бұрын
This Chanel is really for us math lovers low key
@blue-phoenix115Ай бұрын
5:45 Bronny James at 434 and not at the very bottom is shocking
@awesomereviews1561Ай бұрын
Then why his team are -15.9 when he is on the court?
@FWHMolotokАй бұрын
It's absolutely amazing how he's been able to maintain his ability, physical prowess, and stay healthy. To have played for this long with so few injuries is practically unheard of. He'll never be the GOAT in my mind, but his greatness can't be denied, for sure!
@redeemedpoetYTwatcherАй бұрын
The way this became an L take so quickly is hilarious. "Ain't no party like a diddy party" -LeDiddy James
@ne0n1nja247Ай бұрын
Well. How the Turntables
@dreamxen40003 күн бұрын
No ONE WILL EVER TOP MY KING
@opiumovercopium3 күн бұрын
Brady won a ring at 43
@basedgodrockАй бұрын
this video aged like milk
@manealst724915 күн бұрын
Why
@ianoliano2057Ай бұрын
4:00 Exactly. At this point, we've almost come to EXPECT he'll be great no matter how old he gets. Year after year, when we rank the best players in the world before the season starts, LeBron continues to rank amongst the best as the experts basically say, "yeah, he's old, but he's still really good".
@AlphaMelGibsonАй бұрын
Bronny is goated, he just entered the NBA and allready holds the record of "oldest NBA player to currently be worse than his dad". And I dont think anybody can touch him in the next 10 years..
@SUBMACHINEGOTHАй бұрын
4:58 YOOOO DATS DIRTYYYYY 😆💀
@jackeilliftsАй бұрын
Since this video came out Lebron is playing his worst ball in the last few years smh. Jinxed it.