LeBron James’ NBA free agency decision, Part 2

UNDERMANNED CELTICS FIGHT HARD, AGAIN, BUT CAN’T SURVIVE LEBRON INJURY

In late March, the unthinkable happens: As LeBron tears down on a fast break, he’s undercut by Rajon Rondo and badly twists his left ankle. With Boston well ahead of the pack, Brad Stevens announces that LeBron will be shut down before the playoffs.

Without James and Porzingis, a starting lineup of Ntilikina, Brown, Tatum, Marcus Morris, and Horford thrives. James comes back for the first two of the Eastern Conference Finals against Philadelphia, but isn’t himself and the Celtics lose both. Boston announces that LeBron will be shut down and they’ll move forward without him.

The Celtics somehow force a Game 7 on their home court, despite being undermanned. Before Game 7, a local radio station host does a segment on why LeBron is “a crybaby as we always knew him to be” for not fighting through the injury. The topic dominates three straight days of “Undisputed as Skip Bayless declares victory.

They should call him LeBum Ankle because that’s the only thing LeBron wants to talk about when he loses.

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