REVEALED: Reasons Why Larry Bird Refused to Trade For Any of LeBron James’ Teammates



Larry Bird has never hidden the fact that he loves the way LeBron James plays basketball. And what’s not to love? 






For two decades now, LeBron has proven time and time again that he belongs in the NBA GOAT conversation (however ridiculous that discussion may be), as he’s easily one of the best all-around players the world has ever seen. 





James can obviously put the ball in the hole, as evidenced by the fact that he’s scored more points than anyone in NBA history, both in the regular season and the playoffs. But he also ranks fourth all-time in assists, trailing only John Stockton, Jason Kidd, and Chris Paul. 




LeBron is also ranked in the top 10 in steals, the top 35 in total rebounds, and the top 100 in blocks. You don’t have to like the guy. But you have no choice but to respect his game. Well, maybe not some of those ridiculous flops we see on occasion, but you get the point. 




And despite what his haters may argue, LeBron makes everyone around him better. And this is precisely why Larry Bird refused to trade for any of James’ teammates when he was still an executive with the Indiana Pacers. 



Larry Bird refused to trade for any of LeBron James’ Cavaliers teammates while still an executive with the Pacers.



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