A Quote by RJ Barrett

I'm a LeBron guy, so anywhere he goes that's my team. — © RJ Barrett
I'm a LeBron guy, so anywhere he goes that's my team.

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No, but I remember going out to Las Vegas while playing AAU for a team from Wisconsin. I'd heard about this LeBron James guy. We went to the gym to watch his team, and I was very impressed at how big and athletic he was even at that age.
D-Wade is the unselfish guy here-he is welcoming Chris Bosh and LeBron James to his team.
If I were LeBron, I would have gone to Chicago or I would have stayed home and showed a little more loyalty to my city and my team. But I'm not LeBron.
I'm not the type of guy who goes to members of my team or the other team and says, 'Hey, I'm awesome,' because I can improve in so many ways.
LeBron James has proven he can lead by example. My wish for LeBron is to understand the following: He's an exceptional leader because he leads by example. The next step on the road to Legend, which he's already on, is to trust he's the best player in the best system anywhere in basketball.
Preparation goes on even when you are out of the team, as you can do it anywhere.
No guy on the basketball court is a threat to score with LeBron James out there. Not only will LeBron dominate from the offensive end as well, but he's also doing it on the defensive end, which really makes him the complete package.
I know LeBron will be owning a basketball team or maybe even a football team.
I think Hazard influences the team so much that anywhere he goes you have to give him the ball.
A-Rod don't want to be the straw that stirs the drink. He want to be known as a fair guy who goes out and help a team to win a pennant. He's a great guy.
When LeBron James shows up at your doorstep, you're going to let him practice with your team if not join the team.
I'm with LeBron team all the way!
A LeBron James team is never desperate.
At the end of the day I did have LeBron James on my team.
Every team requires unity. A team has to move as one unit, one force, with each person understanding and assisting the roles of his teammates. If the team doesn't do this, whatever the reason, it goes down in defeat. You win or lose as a team, as a family.
I learned this lesson very quickly when I came into the NBA: Almost all the media and accolades go to the No. 1 guy. But if you're building a team, the most important player is the No. 2 guy. Because if the No. 2 guy wants to be the No. 1 guy, you have a major problem.
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