Despite being the oldest player currently playing in the NBA, James is still one of the most powerful players. The King still has a ton of records and honors to pursue in his twenty-first season.
There have been many humorous and imaginative nicknames in the history of basketball, but none have been as true or ominous as those given to LeBron James as a freshman at St. Vincent–St. Mary High School.
“King James”. “The Chosen One.”
Exalted titles for someone so young, for sure, but James has undoubtedly lived up to the anticipation – and then some.
James, who is 38 years old, has achieved every possible victory in the world of professional basketball. The fact that James, the oldest player on an NBA roster right now, is still one of the most dominant players in the game is incredible; it’s not particularly unique that he’s won championships, Olympic gold medals, and individual accolades at his ‘advanced’ age (at least in terms of professional basketball).
In reality, LeBron James is getting ready to cement his amazing basketball legacy even further as the 2023–24 NBA season draws near.