
Playing With LeBron James “Sucks,” Says Iman Shumpert
Iman Shumpert, former Cleveland Cavaliers guard and 2016 NBA champion, shared candid insights about the challenges of playing alongside LeBron James. Speaking on ESPN, Shumpert echoed Richard Jefferson’s viral statement: “Playing with LeBron James sucks.”
Pressure Like No Other
Shumpert explained that the difficulty wasn’t LeBron himself, but the relentless expectations. “There’s just a ridiculous amount of pressure because mentally, you always have to be ready to win every single game,” he said. During his three straight Finals appearances with LeBron (2015–2017), every game demanded peak focus, leaving little room for error.
Sacrifice Over Stats
For young players, playing with LeBron often means adjusting roles. “If you were scoring 20 a game somewhere else, now it needs to be 12,” Shumpert noted. Defense, spacing, and team play took priority over individual numbers—a tough transition for rising stars.
Worth It in the End
Despite the challenges, Shumpert acknowledged the payoff: “If you want to win, you have to pay a price.” And in 2016, that price brought the ultimate reward: an NBA championship.