Logan Murdock
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And I can't think of another superstar that is like this.
And it's of a certain generation where right after the game, the press conference as much as much, uh, must see TV, uh,
In a way that I just don't see.
I think it's been ever since the press conference right before the decision where you got to see what he has to say after the game.
And I found myself like, okay, I'm hanging on to his every word and what he said at his press conference.
And he didn't say much about his future, basically.
I don't know.
He said what he says every time I'm going to go with my family, I'm going to figure things out, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So he didn't really say anything on that front, but I just want to like talk about what you've thought about his season, man.
Like it was just, it was, he came out, he had the sciatica.
He said this during the presser, like this was the first time we had to adjust to a role of being a third option for the first time in his life.
And the adjustment that that goes along with that, that's something that me and you talk about a lot from players where they have to transition in the role, how hard that can be, especially when, you know,
Um, and arguably you're the greatest player of my generation, arguably the greatest player of all time, having to switch roles, um, and then lead a team past, uh, into the second round.
And now you got to figure things out after year 23, if you can just like in totality, like what,
How are we going to look back on this?
How should we look back on this LeBron season?
Yeah, I mean, I think that they got, it was a combination of things.
Honestly, LeBron was fantastic in that first round series.
He was, he was fantastic, especially for what they needed.
But it was also a perfect storm of the matchup, how that team, the Rockets were, right?