Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James became the first player in NBA history to reach a significant playoff milestone.
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James has a lot of hate on him from fans. Rich Paul claims hate from NBA players affects his business.
As 41-year-old LeBron James enters another postseason series as an underdog with the Los Angeles Lakers, his agent Rich Paul is already prepared for current and former players who will pounce if James loses to the reigning champion Thunder.
PLAYERS AGE 41 OR OLDER NBA Playoff History LeBron James (this season) ........ 232 points All non-LeBron players (ever) ..... 212 points (via @Stathead) This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype
In the NBA, legacies aren’t cemented in November—they’re forged in the crucible of the postseason, where every possession carries consequence and every series tests a player’s limits. The ranking compiled by CBS Sports focuses on one of the purest measures of sustained excellence: total playoff wins.
Rich Paul is adamant his agency has lost clients due to NBA players’ hatred of LeBron James. The super agent, who founded Klutch Sports Group over a decade ago, told Max Kellerman on the twosome’s “Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul” podcast this week that his business has been impacted by the way some of James’ peers feel about the Lakers superstar.
The Los Angeles Lakers, without star Luka Doncic, try to state off elimination in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals against the OKC Thunder.