THE ULTIMATE INSULT: NBA Insiders Give LeBron James ZERO VOTES for Best American Player – Is This The End of The King’s Reign?
Blasphemy! The King Gets Zero Votes, And You Won’t Believe Who Voted Against Him
Listen up, basketball world, because what you’re about to read feels like a direct assault on everything we thought we knew. ESPN just dropped their September 2025 offseason survey, polling 20 of the league’s top coaches, scouts, and executives on who they believe is the best American player. And the results? They aren’t just shocking; they’re an absolute smack in the face to a legend still dominating the game. Stephen Curry pulled 11 votes, Anthony Edwards snagged 8, Donovan Mitchell got a lone vote. And LeBron James? Zero. Zilch. Not a single, solitary vote for the King. At 40 years old, it seems the entire NBA establishment has collectively decided to put LeBron to sleep, but are they waking up to a nightmare of their own making?
The Disrespect Is Palpable: A Season Nobody “Saw”
Zero votes. Let that sink in. For a man who, just last season, was still putting up numbers that most players can only dream of in their prime. We’re talking 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, 8.2 assists, and a scorching 51.3% shooting from the field. He played in 70 games, folks! SEVENTY! This wasn’t a part-time gig; this was a full-throttle 21st All-Star season that saw him single-handedly drag the Lakers to 47 wins and a playoff berth. And somehow, in the eyes of 20 supposed experts, that counts for absolutely nothing.
The Narrative Conspiracy: Are NBA GMs Actively Trying to Erase LeBron?
Let’s get real for a second. Is it possible these “experts” aren’t just blind, but are actively trying to force a new narrative? Are they so desperate for a changing of the guard, for a new face of the league, that they’re willing to prematurely write off a player still performing at an elite level? Because when you stack LeBron’s season against the alternatives, their votes become not just questionable, but outright delusional.
Comparison? What Comparison?
Curry, who garnered 11 votes, certainly had a great year, averaging nearly the same points. But let’s not forget he shot less efficiently and, crucially, missed the playoffs entirely. Anthony Edwards put up monster numbers, no doubt. He’s an electrifying talent. But did he possess LeBron’s unparalleled playmaking, his lockdown defense when it mattered, or his all-around, game-altering impact? Not even close. LeBron’s court vision and defensive intelligence alone should earn him a vote, let alone his offensive output.
And let’s not conveniently forget the Olympics. When the bright lights of international competition were shining, who was one of the best players on Team USA? LeBron James. He averaged 14.2 points per game, dictating tempo and providing invaluable leadership. When the stakes were highest, he was still *the guy*.
The Delusion Is Real: Why Ignoring LeBron Is Pure Folly
This isn’t just a survey; it’s a testament to a shocking lack of respect, or perhaps, a willful ignorance. LeBron James’ basketball IQ, his peerless leadership, and his singular ability to dominate every single facet of the game make him, unequivocally, the best American player in the league right now. To ignore that isn’t just disrespectful – it’s a sign that some of these so-called experts are living in a fantasy world. They’re betting on a post-LeBron era that simply hasn’t arrived yet, desperately trying to manifest a future that isn’t here.
So, to the 20 coaches, scouts, and executives who cast their votes, we have one question: What are you watching? The King deserves his crown, and if history is any indication, this unprecedented snub is only going to fuel the fire of the greatest player of his generation. You’ve woken a sleeping giant, and the NBA is about to witness his wrath.