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Pro Dominance & Prominence

Lebron James and Mark Cuban are two of the most prominent figures in NBA basketball. Cuban is a very accomplished owner, as two teams in Dallas Mavericks history have won the western conference in the NBA, and one went on to win the NBA finals. Interestingly enough, that team beat the Miami Heat in 2011, which James was a member of. Cuban is an accomplished businessman and one of the most accomplished businessmen in American history. Like most superstar athletes, James has constant criticism and praise thrown at him because every move on and off the basketball court is subject to either intense credit or scrutiny. 

James has been a member of one of the NBA’s most significant franchises in the Los Angeles Lakers since he joined them in the Summer of 2018. James accomplished an incredible feat very few basketball players that will play in the NBA ever will, and that’s winning a championship as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. Before that, James made the finals eight times, once in 2007 with the Cleveland Cavaliers, three times with the Miami Heat, and then four times in his second stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers. So far, Lebron James has made the NBA finals eight times, won the NBA finals four times, and lost the NBA finals four times.

Sports fans are constantly comparing Lebron James and Tom Brady, as their dominance has been pretty much unparalleled in the histories of their respective sports, Brady in NFL Football and James in NBA basketball. Recently, Brady retired despite the impeccable methods Brady has applied to take care of his body, which many modern medicine practitioners have criticized. Despite the criticism, Brady would go on to win four super bowls in the latter part of his career thanks to what he and his “body-coach” Alex Guerreiro call “The TB12 Method.” The TB12 Method says the following is needed for high-level physical activity, not just athletic performance: “Pliable Muscles which aren’t the same as flexible. They aren’t soft or dense.” 

The duo says dense, stiff muscles get hurt easily because they aren’t resilient. Brady credits performing pliability exercises and eating foods in the nightshade family to perform at the level needed to accomplish everything he did to win four super bowls in the latter part of his career. James isn’t a follower of the TB12 Method but credits his excellence to spending over a million dollars on his body. James has said he wants to play with the Lakers until he can’t play basketball anymore. James wants to play with his son once he hopefully makes it to the NBA. Mark Cuban called his western conference foe “super-smart” for telling NBA teams that he’d play for them if they drafted Lebron’s son. No one knows if James will or will not need the TB12 Method at all because of the rate he’s going and how James takes care of his body; he might not need it at all to play with his son.

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