The Record (Troy, NY)

KING JAMES WANTS TO BE LIKE MIKE

LeBron says ‘a personal goal’ to match Jordan

- By Tom Withers

Now that LeBron James has won a championsh­ip for the ages, he’s set a loftier goal: Catching Michael Jordan. Long flattered to be mentioned in the same company with Jordan and other NBA legends, James has been hesitant to publicly acknowledg­e that he wants to be remembered as the greatest in league history. It’s time now. “It’s a personal goal,” James told The Associated Press on Monday. “I just never brought it up. It’s my own personal goal to be able to be greater than great. I think that should be everybody’s personal goal.”

James became a three-time champion when he helped end Cleveland’s 52-year title drought with a historic comeback from a 3-1 deficit to Golden State in last season’s finals.

On Monday, James discussed a variety of topics during a 10-minute interview with the AP after he spoke at the Cavs’ media day. James touched upon the fear he feels as a parent in light of recent police shootings and violence, his longevity and relentless drive to win and what impact All-Star Kevin Durant’s signing with the Warriors will have on him.

James has revered Jordan

since he was a kid. Like every other young basketball player in America, he wanted to be like Mike.

He modeled himself after No. 23 on the court and followed some of Air Jordan’s moves off it as a businessma­n and sneakerwea­ring, multi-million dollar corporatio­n. James has often rejected the obvious comparison­s between him and Jordan, but shortly after winning it all this summer with the Cavs, he told Sports Illustrate­d that “my motivation is this ghost I’m chasing. The ghost played in Chicago.”

Jordan’s spirit has consumed James and continuall­y fueled him. His desire to match the Bulls legend,

who won six championsh­ips, shouldn’t be viewed as anything unusual. He feels everyone should yearn to reach their potential — and beyond. We should all aim higher. “If you work for any company or you work for any designer or anywhere, you’re like, ‘Oh, I aspire to be that guy because he’s done it right.’ He’s the greatest and that’s who you look at,” he said. “So that’s always been my personal goal, to use the motivation he gave me as a kid and I’ll use it as motivation now as well that I want to get to where he is. That’s never changed. People kind of wanted to turn it into a conversati­on, but that’s my personal goal and that’s where I land at.”

James joked that he needs “two more months” to recover before starting the new season. But it’s

here as the Cavaliers, for the first time as defending champions, will open training camp Tuesday.

James didn’t spend much time reflecting this summer because he had other commitment­s. However, he said the retirement­s of Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett — a trio of the hoops icons — has made him consider his legacy and basketball mortality.

At 31, he sees the end of his career for the first time.

“Yeah,” he said. “My class is next.”

James entered the league along with Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, close friends he has hinted at playing with before hanging it up. For now, they are becoming some of the game’s elder statesmen, a fact accented by a larger patch of gray in James’ beard.

 ?? PHOTOS BY RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0) and LeBron James (23) pose for photograph­s during the NBA basketball team’s media day, Monday in Independen­ce, Ohio.
PHOTOS BY RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0) and LeBron James (23) pose for photograph­s during the NBA basketball team’s media day, Monday in Independen­ce, Ohio.
 ??  ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0), LeBron James (23) and Kyrie Irving (2) pose for photograph­s during the NBA basketball team’s media day, Monday in Independen­ce, Ohio.
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0), LeBron James (23) and Kyrie Irving (2) pose for photograph­s during the NBA basketball team’s media day, Monday in Independen­ce, Ohio.
 ?? BUTCH DILL — THE AP ?? LSU head coach Les Miles walks along the sidelines during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Auburn, Saturday in Auburn, Ala.
BUTCH DILL — THE AP LSU head coach Les Miles walks along the sidelines during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Auburn, Saturday in Auburn, Ala.

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