LeBron James apologizes to wife for hardships of his 'journey' to greatness
You have to respect the man's desire to be the greatest
32 years old and averaging a career high in rebounds and assists, and shooting the second best he ever has on 3's
“I am addicted to the process. I’m addicted to the process,” James said. “It’s so funny. I just told my wife the other day, I apologized to her. She was like 'What are you apologizing for?’ I said ‘Because the journey that I’m on to want to be the greatest to ever play this game or to the point where no one ever forgets what I accomplished, I’ve at times lost the fact of how important you are to this whole thing. … I want you to understand that along this journey while I’m playing this game there will be times that I lose the fact of how important you and my three kids are – my babies are.’ ”
You have to respect the man's desire to be the greatest
32 years old and averaging a career high in rebounds and assists, and shooting the second best he ever has on 3's