James: Some of the stars I saw when I was a kid. Later, I found out that their careers were not long.
Today, Lakers forward James' podcast program "The Brain of the Field" aired the latest episode of the second season. Durant is the guest of the show, and Nash continues to serve as the host. James and Durant discussed the issue of career length. James: "You think the other driver that drives our careers right now is that some of the other people with talent and the same chances don't maximize their late careers? Like those stars we saw when we were kids? For those people, you're thinking, 'I want to know if they've worked hard. Did they give time for it.' Until now, you look back on history, sometimes I look back at some of the players in the year and find out, 'Damn, he's only played 11 years?' Or, 'He Just played for 8 years? 'When you were young, you didn't know much about these things." Durant: "You are right, because if you don't regard the people who were before you as examples-" James: "Female or negative." Durant: "Female or negative, if you don't use them as examples, it's hard to prepare for what you are going to face. You motivate me every day, watch your game, check your technical statistics, I was thinking, if he could be at that level, why can't I try to reach the same level as him? So, that kind of driving force exists. But you also see guys who don't play well, you know their situation, so you have to avoid those situations. So those factors are all there, but there are not a few things that make you a good basketball player, you need to keep and understand too much to fully stimulate potential. I think to be a good basketball player, do Research is a very important part. Who do you want to listen to explain the game? What kind of video are you watching? How do you want to watch the video? How do you search past players and see what they did to help you understand the foundation they laid? " James: "Also be honest with yourself." Durant: "Are you honest with yourself when watching the video? Are you holding yourself accountable after the game? So you have to ask yourself many questions. You have to devote yourself to the sport again." 
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