Top 263 Quotes & Sayings by LeBron James

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American basketball player LeBron James.
Last updated on November 3, 2024.
LeBron James

LeBron Raymone James Sr. is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed "King James", he is widely considered one of the greatest players of all time and is often compared to Michael Jordan in debates over the greatest basketball player ever. James has won four NBA championships, four NBA MVP awards, four NBA Finals MVP awards, three All-Star MVP awards, and two Olympic gold medals. James has scored the most points in the playoffs, the second most career points, and has the seventh most career assists. He has been selected an NBA All-Star 18 times, to the All-NBA Team a record 18 times, and to the NBA All-Defensive First Team five times. He has competed in ten NBA Finals, the third most all time, including eight consecutively between 2011 and 2018. In 2021, James was selected to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team, and in 2022 became the first player in NBA history to accumulate 10,000 or more career points, rebounds, and assists.

I was a Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan fan growing up.
I make impact plays. I make game-changing plays.
My mom and I have always been there for each other. We had some tough times, but she was always there for me. — © LeBron James
My mom and I have always been there for each other. We had some tough times, but she was always there for me.
Every night on the court I give my all, and if I'm not giving 100 percent, I criticize myself.
You know, when I have a bad game, it continues to humble me and know that, you know, you still have work to do and you still have a lot of people to impress.
You have to be able to accept failure to get better.
To all the positions, I just bring the determination to win. Me being an unselfish player, I think that can carry on to my teammates. When you have one of the best players on the court being unselfish, I think that transfers to the other players.
I always say, decisions I make, I live with them. There's always ways you can correct them or ways you can do them better. At the end of the day, I live with them.
There are some teams and logos you see, no matter where you are in the world, and you know exactly who they are and what they mean.
I'm confident with my ability.
Sometimes in the past when I played something might make me lose focus, or I would go home after a game where I thought I could have played better and I would let it hang over my head for a long time when it shouldn't.
There is a lot of pressure put on me, but I don't put a lot of pressure on myself. I feel if I play my game, it will take care of itself.
I went through a lot of battles in high school. — © LeBron James
I went through a lot of battles in high school.
I won at every level - all the way since I started playing the game of basketball at nine. I've won at every level, won championships at every level. And, you know, it won't be fulfilled until I win at the highest level.
Maybe the ones burning my jersey were never LeBron fans anyway.
Volleyball, I could be pretty good. After a few practices I could be that striker, or whatever they call it.
As a kid, we would drive up and down 77 North - that's our highway - there would be office buildings on the side of the highway and I'd be like, that's what my house is going to look like when I get older. I'm going to start making my house look like this.
The first time I stepped on an NBA court I became a businessman.
You know, my family and friends have never been yes-men: 'Yes, you're doing the right thing, you're always right.' No, they tell me when I'm wrong, and that's why I've been able to stay who I am and stay humble.
I don't read books much.
You know, God gave me a gift to do other things besides play the game of basketball.
Well, I mean, to me, I think my ultimate - my ultimate goal is winning championships and - and I understand that me going down as one of the greats will not happen until I, you know, win a championship.
I think, team first. It allows me to succeed, it allows my team to succeed.
In fourth grade, I missed 82 days of school. Out of 160.
I'm going to use all my tools, my God-given ability, and make the best life I can with it.
I like criticism. It makes you strong.
When you have that respect from your teammates, it makes it a lot more comfortable.
I don't know how tall I am or how much I weigh. Because I don't want anybody to know my identity. I'm like a superhero. Call me Basketball Man.
But ever since I was a kid, I was always the winner.
Your teammates give you the confidence. They give me the confidence all year, all postseason.
I'm a pretty funny guy, and I would love to do a comedy with a bunch of funny guys - movie-star guys, where they could help me through it.
I need music. It's like my heartbeat, so to speak. It keeps me going no matter what's going on - bad games, press, whatever!
Akron, Ohio, is my home. It will always be remembered. Akron, Ohio, is my life.
I laugh and joke, but I don't get distracted very easily.
When did I know I had talent? I think it started when I first started playing sports, organized sports.
It's always a struggle growing up in Akron.
I hear my friends and my mom tell me I'm special, but honestly, I still don't get it.
I never get too high on my stardom or what I can do. — © LeBron James
I never get too high on my stardom or what I can do.
I am just happy to be part of the Nike family.
I'm just a little kid from Akron.
As a professional athlete a lot is going to be said about you - but I just try to move forward and try to achieve my goals.
Akron, Ohio, is my home. I will always be here. I'm still working out at my old high school.
Once you get on the playing field it's not about whether you're liked or not liked. All that matters is to play at a high level and do whatever it takes to help your team win. That's what it's about.
I have short goals - to get better every day, to help my teammates every day - but my only ultimate goal is to win an NBA championship. It's all that matters. I dream about it. I dream about it all the time, how it would look, how it would feel. It would be so amazing.
I treated it like every day was my last day with a basketball.
But sports carried me away from being in a gang, or being associated with drugs. Sports was my way out.
I do have motivation. A lot of motivation.
My father wasn't around when I was a kid, and I used to always say, 'Why me? Why don't I have a father? Why isn't he around? Why did he leave my mother?' But as I got older I looked deeper and thought, 'I don't know what my father was going through, but if he was around all the time, would I be who I am today?'
But now, being a parent, I go home and see my son and I forget about any mistake I ever made or the reason I'm upset. I get home and my son is smiling or he comes running to me. It has just made me grow as an individual and grow as a man.
Basketball is my passion, I love it. But my family and friends mean everything to me. That's what's important. I need my phone so I can keep in contact with them at all times.
Where I grew up - I grew up on the north side of Akron, lived in the projects. So those scared and lonely nights - that's every night. You hear a lot of police sirens, you hear a lot of gunfire. Things that you don't want your kids to hear growing up.
For me, already being part of a single parent household and knowing it was just me and my mom, you'd would wake up times and hope that the next day you'd be able to be alongside your mother because she was out trying to make sure that I was taken care of. But all I cared about was her being home.
I hate letting my teammates down. I know I'm not going to make every shot. Sometimes I try to make the right play, and if it results in a loss, I feel awful. I don't feel awful because I have to answer questions about it. I feel awful in that locker room because I could have done something more to help my teammates win.
I love showcasing my talents - not only to my hometown fans and my own team but to the world. — © LeBron James
I love showcasing my talents - not only to my hometown fans and my own team but to the world.
You know, I'm just 6'9" and 260. And just so happen to be very good at playing the game of basketball.
You can't be afraid to fail. It's the only way you succeed - you're not gonna succeed all the time, and I know that.
Warren Buffet told me once and he said always follow your gut. When you have that gut feeling, you have to go with don't go back on it.
My game is really played above time. I don't say that like I'm saying I'm ahead of my time. I'm saying, like, if I'm on the court and I throw a pass, the ball that I've thrown will lead my teammate right where he needs to go, before he even knows that that's the right place to go to.
I played football for a team called the East Dragons on the east side of town. We only had six regular season games. And six games I played tail back and I had 18 touchdowns in six games. That's when I knew I had some athletic ability.
When you work out or you're doing anything active, it's more fun as a group. You may lose track of the time, and the next thing you know, you're working out for two hours because you're having fun.
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