Los Angeles Lakers All-NBA small forward LeBron James and Hall of Fame Chicago Bulls shooting guard are often considered the two best NBA players in league history, despite Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Boston Celtics center Bill Russell both being able to legitimately lay claim to that title.
Four-time Phoenix Suns All-Star forward Shawn Marion, who won a title in 2011 with the Dallas Mavericks (against James’ Miami Heat), recently weighed in on the conversation.
In an interview with a Washington Wizards legend, LeBron James’ ex-teammate spoke about his experience in the bubble. The NBA champion confessed that he suffered from “PTSD” as a result of the mental strain of his championship run despite emerging triumphant.
An NBA champion’s candid reflection on the bubble experience
In a conversation with Gilbert Arenas, three-time NBA champion, Danny Green recalled his experience in the bubble. Green, along with the Los Angeles Lakers, won his third NBA ring in the Orlando bubble.
In the interview, he emphasized the emotional and physical strain he and the whole NBA had been through during the bubble. Green stressed that this was, without a doubt, the toughest triumph he’d ever had to endure.