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1vs1 king? Beasley personally defeated James in a single challenge and revealed that the score was 11-9

On June 10, Beijing time, former NBA player Michael Beasley admitted on the show that he had beaten James in a 1vs1 heads-up game, and he revealed that the specific score was 11-9, and said that the story had been mistold before.

In a live broadcast with well-known anchor Adion Rose, Beasley admitted that he outperformed James in a single challenge.

Adion Rose asked, "Did you beat LeBron in a one-on-one match?" "

Beasley: "Yes. I mean, the story was misrelayed. "

Subsequently, much of Beasley's description is somewhat ambiguous. But Rose did ask him about the score of the game, to which Beasley replied, "9-11." "

Although Rose was shocked when he heard the news and even tried to confirm whether he had "blown up" the Lakers supergiant, the former NBA player simply replied, "Yes." "

Beasley's skills and abilities in heads-up games are well known throughout the NBA. He is considered by many to be one of the most talented 1vs1 players in recent history. However, there is little evidence for the claim of beating James as there are no bystanders in their game.

It is reported that the two have faced each other during James' time with the Miami Heat, and Beasley is said to have won 30 straight matchups against James. Despite these exaggerations from different sources, the facts have not changed. James is still regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, and unfortunately, Beasley found himself no longer in the NBA.

However, the former Heat forward still made the most of his situation. In a high-profile one-on-one game against former Pacers player Stephenson, Beasley showed that he is still an elite scorer in every way, ultimately winning 31-21 over Stephenson.

James, on the other hand, continues to be looked down upon as a scorer. Despite being the NBA's all-time leading scorer, the Lakers forward still faces many questions for his lack of offensive means. Given that this claim has become so complicated, the 40-year-old has personally responded to the claims surrounding the "no shooting pack".

James said on his podcast: "I always see people say I'm not skilled, and I think, LeBron doesn't have skills? I scored more than 50 billion points (an exaggeration of more than 50,000 points). Brother Alphabet also retweeted the video today and commented: "No one really believes that one of the greatest players of all time on the planet has no skills, right? Oh my God, I've seen it all......"

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