LeBron James Shuns One-on-One Games: Austin Reaves Reveals the Real Reason Behind King James’ Shocking Dislike for Solo Matchups
Despite being widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players in NBA history, LeBron James has a surprising stance—he’s not a fan of one-on-one games. In a revelation that shocked fans, LeBron’s Lakers teammate Austin Reaves shared insights into why the four-time Finals MVP avoids these solo matchups, a cornerstone of basketball culture.
Reaves, who is confident in taking on anyone in a one-on-one, explained why James isn’t drawn to the competitive thrill of these head-to-head games. Even though Reaves admits LeBron would likely dominate in a one-on-one contest, the NBA legend simply doesn’t enjoy them.
“I’ll play anybody one-on-one, I’m not saying I’m gonna win, but I’ll play anybody,” Reaves confidently stated during an interview on the BustaJack Golf YouTube channel. “He (LeBron) don’t play one-on-one. He says one-on-ones aren’t real basketball, which I kinda agree with. I’ll play Sam Hauser, though—NBA champion, by the way.”
This surprising revelation adds another layer to LeBron’s strategic mindset. The king of the court, known for his unparalleled team play and high basketball IQ, believes that one-on-one showdowns don’t reflect true basketball. His focus on team dynamics over individual glory highlights why he’s one of the game’s all-time greats.
But for fans who would love to see LeBron take on the league’s best in a solo battle, it looks like they’ll just have to keep imagining