NBA Fans Disagree With Rich Paul’s Comment On LeBron James Being The First Player Dealing With 24/7, 365 Days Media Attention

Fans weren't in agreement with the Klutch Sports Group head honcho's thoughts on LeBron James being the cynosure of all media focus.

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  • Rich Paul’s recent comments about the media coverage of LeBron James didn’t sit well with fans
  • James has been a perennial headline generator
  • All eyes will be on James again as he enters his 21st season in the NBA

Such has been the popularity of LeBron James that the Los Angeles Lakers superstar is the center of focus with everything he does, and his longtime friend and agent, Rich Paul elaborated as much, saying James is the first player to deal with 24/7, 365 Days media attention

But the Klutch Sports Group head honcho’s words weren’t something all NBA fans agreed upon, and they had their own thoughts on his comments.

To set the context, Paul, appearing on the latest episode of Gilbert Arenas’ podcast opined that the four-time NBA champion gets more media coverage compared to other media greats.

“Mike (Michael Jordan) transcended the game. When Kobe [Bryant] came, Kobe was a silhouette of Mike. That’s everything, which is great. But LeBron is the first player to have to deal with a 24-7-365 news cycle of sports and opinions from those that’s not even capable or carry the expertise to give a valid opinion.”

Some fans brought up Kobe Bryant.

Paul had some criticism coming his way.

https://twitter.com/beejaydoubleu/status/1698896112587882982

The comparison to Michael Jordan wasn’t far off.

The disapproval poured in.

A segment of fans tagged James as well.

This fan was pretty blunt.

https://twitter.com/by_chunter/status/1698896775174664215

Paul’s comments leave him in the grey area. While Jordan was definitely one of the most famous sports figures during his time, it’s worth noting that social media was pretty much non-existent. 

The same though can’t be said for James whose 21 seasons in the NBA were also the time the technology and media evolved rapidly. But there’s no doubt that Jordan would have received had media evolution would have been as modern as it was in the late 80s and the early 90s.


LeBron James’ Status As An Athlete And Beyond Automatically Makes Him A Headline Generator

Dubbed as a generational superstar, LeBron James was a media favorite pretty much since the start of his career. The spotlight only intensified with every success and failure he saw over the next two decades in the NBA.

While at it, James has also been vocal about all matters, not basketball, and his popularity only makes it natural for him to be in focus all the time. To use a recent instance, James was the name doing the rounds after his son Bronny James suffered a shocking cardiac arrest.

Despite the news mainly focusing on Bronny, there was ample coverage of James’ movements and their presence was also under the microscope by the media to generate content on the superstar.


The Focus Will Be On LeBron James Again In The NBA 2023-24 Season

Come the NBA 2023-24 season, all eyes will be on LeBron James again as he gears up to play for the Los Angeles Lakers. With the decorated franchise considered to be a bonafide title contender every season, the onus will be on James who is back with No. 23 and Anthony Davis.

James was a vital cog in the team’s Western Conference Finals run this past season. In addition to surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the league’s leading scorer, the 38-year-old was also a force on the floor averaging 28.9 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 6.8 assists. 

Given his relentless work ethic and his long-running prime, James will be in focus again when he suits up in the Purple and Gold with his objective of winning a fifth NBA championship. And safe to say, that he will be the cynosure of all cameras irrespective of how his and the Lakers’ campaign pans out.

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Aaron Abhishek is an NBA columnist for Fadeaway World. He graduated from St. Joseph's College with a Bachelor's in Visual Communication and a Master's in journalism.His passion for the sport began when he saw Michael Jordan take his final shot in the NBA, and he considers himself fortunate to have been a part of the Kobe Bryant era. Now he writes basketball news and analysis while waiting for the Los Angeles Lakers to win their 18th title.When not watching and writing basketball, you can find Aaron suited to play cricket, putting in some hard yards at the gym, trying a new coffee, and supporting Arsenal. Expertise: NBAFavorite Team: Los Angeles LakersPrevious Work: MEAWW, Blue Man Hoop, Sportskeeda
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