Early in LeBron James career, one thing he was knocked for was his lack of “killer instinct.” In a recent interview with ESPN the Magazine, LeBron speaks on how his killer instinct differs from Michael Jordan’s and Kobe’s, and how watching the Discovery channel confirmed for him that it’s ok to hunt differently.
I’ll just put it this way, man. There are different ways to hunt. I watch the Discovery Channel all the time, and you look at all these animals in the wild. And they all hunt a different way to feed their families. They all kill a different way. […]
Lebron is right. But one of the most overlooked benefits of LeBron making the move to South Beach to me, has always been the benefit of having Dwyane Wade there to help teach him that “edge.” DWade has always played from a position of underdog and actually seems to at times play better with some sort of chip on his shoulder. I believe he helped LeBron find his inner serial killer on the court. Or at the very least, fine tune it.
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