LeBron James delivered a classic veteran response when a reporter asked him about the Houston Rockets' growing confidence before a game. Channeling his inner Danny Glover from "Lethal Weapon," the Lakers superstar shut down the question with a mix of humor and authority.
"I don't care about sh*t like that," James said bluntly. "The game is won between the four lines. Ask the young kids… I'm too old for this sh*t."
It's a sentiment that resonates with athletes who understand that talk is cheap—what matters is what happens on the court. For fans and players alike, this mindset underscores the importance of focusing on performance over pre-game chatter. Whether you're lacing up for a pickup game or watching from the stands, the lesson is clear: let your game do the talking.
