LeBron says Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant are toughest players to guard
After back-to-back losses in Manhattan and Brooklyn, LeBron James arrived in Miami at 5 a.m. on Saturday morning.
Perhaps the frustrating of fouling out of a game for only the fourth time in his career made it hard to fall asleep, but for one reason or another, James decided to host a Q&A on Twitter for those who were still awake.
I'm probably gone be up til 7-8. Smh! Getting home at 5am is brutal.
— LeBron James (@KingJames) January 11, 2014
Well since I'm up and for the ones that's up as well. Q & A for 15 mins. Go!
— LeBron James (@KingJames) January 11, 2014
Between questions about his receding hairline and unicorns, one person asked the reigning NBA MVP about who the toughest player is to guard in the NBA.
"@TashawnTheDon: @KingJames toughest player to guard man to man ?"(@carmeloanthony & @KDTrey5)
— LeBron James (@KingJames) January 11, 2014
James' answers aren't exactly surprising considering Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Durant are currently the NBA's two top scorers. But it's interesting that James mentioned Anthony only two days after struggling to contain him at Madison Square Garden.
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