Reason No. 3: LeBron's Game Is Built around His Athleticism.
We all know LeBron is the best player the league when it comes to getting to the rim.
He does it every night. You see it, I see it, God sees it...Michael Jordan's watching it on his gold-plated Plasma screen.
How does he get to the rim? He's way quicker, bigger, stronger, and faster than everyone else.
Unfortunately, as most men know. You become less strong, quick, fast, and athletic as you age. In your 30s your muscle fibers just don't react as quickly as they did in your 20s.
So in six or seven years, you can expect LeBron to not be the player he is right now.
Michael Jordan and
Kobe Bryant both came into the league with a mid-range jumper and a killer, "step on their throats" instinct. LeBron's mid-range jumper is inconsistent, and his clutch play leaves much to be desired.
So unless he develops both of those attributes, he will eventually be a once was.