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Former Michael Jordan Teammate Goes Off On LeBron James: "Cry Me A River Podcast"

Former Chicago Bulls big man and three-time NBA champion Stacey King did not hold back when discussing LeBron James and Kevin Durant’s recent comments on the Mind the Game podcast. Speaking on The Basketball Show, King sarcastically dubbed it the 'Cry Me a River Podcast,' claiming that all-time greats shouldn’t have to constantly remind people of their greatness.

"What’s it called? Cry Me a River? Cry Me a River podcast? Oh my God. I tell you what, man. Great players don’t have to tell people they’re great. You let fans do that. You let people debate it on talk radio and podcasts. Players don’t have to do that."

"We all know you’re great, you don’t have to tell us. When you start going around trumpeting that you’re great and pointing out what separates you from everyone else, that’s a problem. That’s why I call it the Cry Me a River podcast, because you’re just crying and moaning about what they said."

"And if you really listen between the lines, they were sneak-dissing MJ. Kevin Durant was talking about how longevity is more important than rings, saying being in the league for 20-plus years shows dedication and hard work."

"But he failed to mention the load management, and the fact that in his entire career, he’s only played 82 games three times. And LeBron? He’s only done it once."

The former Bulls center didn’t stop there. He criticized Durant’s playoff resume since leaving the Golden State Warriors, saying KD hasn’t proven he can win without Stephen Curry. King called out Durant’s failed runs with the Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns, framing them as missed opportunities for a player often hailed as one of the most unstoppable scorers in league history.

But for all the fireworks in King’s rant, the larger conversation reflects an ongoing and increasingly repetitive, generational tug-of-war in basketball discourse. The 1990s legends, many of whom played against Michael Jordan, often frame their critiques in a way that reinforces his dominance, while downplaying the achievements of current stars.

On the flip side, modern players like LeBron and Durant push for recognition of factors such as longevity, efficiency, and all-around impact, even if it means challenging the traditional ring-count standard that defined previous eras.

In truth, all three players in question occupy unique lanes of greatness.

Michael Jordan’s dominance and flawless Finals record remain unmatched.

LeBron James’ longevity, sustained excellence, and ability to adapt to multiple eras is historic.

Kevin Durant’s pure scoring ability and efficiency put him among the most unguardable offensive talents ever.

King’s rant may have gone viral for its bluntness, but it ultimately underscores a point fans have heard for years: the debate never ends, but the respect for each player’s greatness should remain intact.

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