This Is Why 2018 LeBron Might Be the Peak of Basketball
Was 2018 LeBron James the greatest individual season in NBA history?
At 33 years old, LeBron played all 82 games, led the league in minutes, and dragged a constantly changing Cavaliers roster all the way to the NBA Finals. No Kyrie Irving. No stability. Just historic responsibility.
In the 2018 playoffs, LeBron averaged 34 points, 9 rebounds, and 9 assists, capped by an iconic 51-point Finals performance against the Kevin Durant–Steph Curry Warriors — one of the most stacked teams ever assembled.
This video breaks down:
Why 2018 was LeBron’s heaviest carry job
How his playoff run compares to MJ, Kobe, and other all-time peaks
Why “context” matters more than rings
And whether this was truly peak LeBron
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