

All that chatter is neither here nor there - it's whatever you need to get yourself ready to play."

We would love to have celebrated tonight and finished off the job, it didn't happen. There's no secret, it's just how big the stage is right now. "We are in the NBA Finals, no matter what you need to inspire you, no matter what you need to grab ahold of, chalkboard material, whatever happens, like it's so hard to win a championship and kudos to them for finding whatever it took to play an amazing game, which they did. This is what he said about the "chatter" that may have motivated the Cavs: Well, wait a minute, aren't the Warriors supposed to want to win Game 4? Why are the Cavaliers so upset? However, James added, "I think it came from Draymond, which is OK, that's Dray anyways." He said that he was told Draymond Green was talking trash and saying "they wanted to celebrate on our floor once again and they wanted to spray champagne in our locker rooms." James explained the trash talk further in his press conference. That taste wouldn't have been the same tonight if they would've won and celebrated on our home floor." You give us a day in between and we were ready to come out, especially for me. We knew what were were faced with, but then you add some chatter in there, that adds some extra motivation. "It's part of the game, I understand that. Then, he went on to explain that it motivated him to play better.Įssentially, he was bothered by the fact that the Warriors wanted to win (Golden State fans, if you're irked by this, read Curry's comments below), but anyway, Irving said: When asked if anything he heard rubbed him the wrong way, Irving replied that "all of it" did.
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The full episode – and others from the series – can be viewed via Apple Music.After the Cavaliers were able to finally beat the Warriors in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Kyrie Irving and LeBron James talked about trash talk they heard was coming from the Warriors before the game. James also shows off his “ next-level air piano skills” and answers plenty of Corden’s hard-hitting questions in the episode, from who the best trash talker he has played against to whether or not he gets frequent flyer points with all the traveling he does as an NBA player who is constantly on the road. He then received the ball, found the spot he had pointed out and hit the shot. I’m going to get the ball right here and I am going to shoot it right in your face, Bird told McDaniel in response. They ain’t ready for us they think they ready, but there’s no way. Xavier McDaniel, who by the way played at Wichita State in college, told the story about how he trash talked to Bird first. The LeBron incident is a perfect example of the annoyance method, doing something irritable to your opponent (blowing in their ear), in the hope that it throws them off their game just enough that you can take advantage.
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While some of the game’s all-time fiercest competitors use this tactic to motivate themselves and get under their opponent’s skin at the very same time guys like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, for example James prefers to be more of a quiet assassin, focusing on the task at hand. This by any means necessary approach to trash talk won’t win many friends but it can help you win your fair share of battles. “Anytime Jay says my name, it’s very humbling,” James tells Corden. LeBron James in not much of a trash talker.

Un vieux grimoire tout poussiéreux qui servait de mémo à Mister James Naismith, un docteur en médecine. However, the Lakers have been so putrid this season that LeBron’s temper has been. L’équipe Trashtalk a mis la main sur un document rare. He tends to let his explosive game do the talking for him. The conversation then turns to his relationship with Jay-Z – one of many rappers who have referenced James in their music since he entered the spotlight in the early 2000s – before Ice Cube pops up in the backseat for a singalong of his 1992 hit song “It Was a Good Day.” LeBron normally doesn’t talk trash to his opponents.

In the clip for the episode, Corden asks James about what it’s like to hear his name mentioned in rap songs. James Corden pulled out all the stops in the season finale for Apple Music‘s Carpool Karaoke by conscripting Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James to ride shotgun as they drove around the streets of Los Angeles.
