Why LeBron James wants Anthony Edwards’ Memphis Grizzlies to move to Nashville
Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images LeBron James did not hold back when explaining why he believes the Memphis Grizzlies should consider relocating to Nashville. The NBA superstar made the comments while discussing travel, scheduling and the overall appeal of certain cities for players. His remarks quickly grabbed attention.
Not just because of what he said, but how directly he said it, and it sparked a wider conversation around Memphis as an NBA destination. Photo by David Berding/Getty Images LeBron James suggests Memphis move amid blunt comments Speaking in a clip shared via Bob Does Sports , LeBron made his stance clear. “I’m f______ 41 years old.
You think I want to do that s___ in Memphis on a random a__ Thursday? I’m not like the first guy to even talk about it in the NBA,” James said. LeBron’s comments point to a long-standing perception among players regarding certain smaller NBA markets.
While Memphis has built a competitive team around Anthony Edwards, discussions about market appeal and travel preferences continue to surface, and this is not the first time relocation ideas have been mentioned. LeBron James explains why Nashville could be a better fit He expanded further on the idea, suggesting a specific alternative. “We’re all like, ‘You guys have to move.
’ Just go over to Nashville… Their only chance would have been 2003 if they would have won lottery, and I might have pulled an Eli Manning and not showed up,” James added. The comparison highlights how player preferences can influence perceptions of certain markets. Nashville, as a growing sports city, has often been mentioned as a potential expansion or relocation destination.