LeBron's photographic memory and work ethic have placed him in rare territory among the greats of basketball. He already had a decorated resume that could compete with anyone going into the 2019-2020 season, but he is cementing himself as a legend in new ways, by adapting his game as his body ages. It's not very apparent that he's aging when you see him dunk over multiple defenders, but his hair line would beg to differ. The fact that athletic freaks like the regular season MVP could become so irrelevant in the playoffs, while LeBron tears it up year after year, indicates to me that there's something more to his game than athleticism and raw talent. Over his years of mistakes at the highest level, and moments of success at the highest level, he has perfected his craft and fortified his knowledge of the game to become nearly unbeatable. In this video we show some examples of his IQ and photographic memory giving him that extra lift when the defense loads up on him. If you enjoy this video, please consider subscribing for more content in the future, or leave a comment as I try to reply to everyone! Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drawing_defense
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