Austin Reaves' grandmother apparently isn't happy with how Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has been arguing with her grandson on the court. "My grandma, one day, was so mad at him," Reaves said about James at the 1:12:30 mark of Thursday's Young Man and the Three podcast. "She was like, 'If he yells at you like that one more time...' I was like, 'Mamaw, it's okay.'" Reaves added that he feels he can push back against James if he disagrees with what the Lakers star is telling him on the court. "That's also a good thing about him. You can go back at him," Reaves said. Reaves went on to tell a story that took place during his first season with the Lakers in 2021-22, when James confronted him about what he believed had been a mistake by the undrafted rookie. Reaves responded by getting an iPad from the bench, finding the play, and showing James there was no mistake on the play. "He was like, 'Oh, that's ...
LeBron James has often been called out for his lack of a so-called "killer mentality," something that the likes of Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan had in abundance. Critics love to say that LeBron is too unselfish or too focused on making the right play. But the King has shown, time and again, that he does his talking on the court, and what often sparks that side of him is his own teammates. When someone else on the floor starts stepping up or pushes LeBron with a look or a word, you can see that switch flip in his eyes. Suddenly, he's attacking relentlessly, locking in defensively, and controlling every possession like it's personal. Iman Shumpert shared a story about this very thing happening to James during his second stint with the Cavaliers, in a recent edition of his No Limit poker game on YouTube. The 35-year-old talked about how the future Hall of Famer sometimes needed a bit of tough love from his teammates. "They came at Bron at halftime and ga...