Nick Wright
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But I do think L.A.
for business and J.J.
Redick, the intellect, unfiltered, honest, secure with himself, long contract.
I think Redick's a perfect coach for him.
He's just a perfect coach.
With that, Nick Wright, First Things First, is joining us.
You know, the first round, I said this yesterday, Nick, is that in the history, if they write the book on LeBron and there's 20 chapters, this may not even make the book the Houston series.
And I'm like, folks, you don't want to forget this because what we just witnessed was a far deeper, younger, athletic, I mean, Jabari Smith and Jen Goon and, I mean, Thompson, you're like,
Yeah.
What?
I mean, I look at it, and I'm like, this is like fourth, fifth chapter.
Like, early LeBron, peak LeBron, and whatever the hell, I just watched LeBron.
and yeah i'm so i'm as a sports fan and obviously a lebron fan i'm so grateful we got this chapter you're right colin it wouldn't be in the you know first fifty pages of this book even though it was a series where in the game that essentially won the series in a ninety minute span he threw an alley-oop to his son and then had the steal in game tying three
And then after everybody was, like, getting a little chesty in Houston, oh, they're tired, we have the momentum, all of that, LeBron put on a 40-minute 28-7-8 masterclass controlling every aspect of the game and controlling every aspect of the series.
And it also gave us, Colin, two real gifts, right?
one sports fans and one media fan.
So let me just tell you those real quick before we move on.
First one is, listen, I'm bummed Luka's hurt.
But had Luka not been hurt, we might not have ever gotten one more series where LeBron, hand on the joystick, follow me, guys.
I'll control everything.