ESPN expert Brian Windhorst goes off at LeBron James for cribbing about being the face of the NBA, gives Michael Jordan's example.
Longtime NBA awards voter Brian Windhorst admits he got it wrong when voting for MVP in 2018. During an appearance on First Take on Thursday, Windhorst explained why he regrets voting for James Harden as MVP over LeBron James.
ESPN expert Brian Windhorst hypes a potential LeBron James vs Stephen Curry matchup in the 2025 NBA playoffs in light of Golden State Warriors' recent run.
Brian Windhorst regretted voting for James Harden as the 2018 MVP because the harder he thought about that year, the more impressed he was with what LeBron James did.
When asked about Anthony Edwards not wanting to be the face of the NBA, LeBron James said "he didn't ask" to be the face of the league either.
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Friday’s topic of the day is shaping up to be LeBron James’ comments about the difficulties facing the next face of the league. And his longtime media chronicler Brian Windhorst is in ...
ESPN's Brian Windhorst says that he regrets voting for James Harden over LeBron James for MVP in 2018. "The longer I've thought about it, the more I've realized how great LeBron was in this season."
"They're both talking with this incredible excitement of how their teams are morphing," said Windhorst. "And I'm watching how Steph has been totally animated; he's second in the league in scoring in the last month,
No one can seem to give LeBron James the credit he deserves, and the latest take on his Lakers legacy may be the dumbest yet.
Upon hearing James' comments, ESPN expert Brian Windhorst clapped back at the 40-year-old. "LeBron can both say that, 'I am held to an unfair standard.' And yet he chose to wear No. 23," Windhorst ...