"I worked hard enough to be dominant," O'Neal said. "I didn't work hard enough to be the best. [Michael] Jordan and Kobe and LeBron [James], they got to do things I couldn't do. I wanted to be a force in the middle that people were afraid of.
LeBron James is undoubtedly "The King." However, what kind of monarch he is remains up for debate. If anyone asked his former Miami Heat teammate Mario Chalmers about LeBron's mentality, he'd say it's what keeps him being feared in the league,
According to the 17-year NBA veteran, most people tend to complicate this subject and more often than not, they don't get it right. Hunter pointed out that to truly understand the difference between Jordan and Bryant,