On ESPN’s Thursday morning show, Alan Hahn, a New York Knicks analyst, issued the ultimate challenge to LeBron James.
After years of complimenting the Knicks’ game-day atmosphere at Madison Square Garden, many have clamoured to see James wear blue-and-orange for the first time. Hahn joined that group on Thursday’s “Get Up!” on ESPN2, “double daring” James to wear New York on his breast. Hahn is the Knicks’ sideline reporter for MSG Network.
Hahn said: “Where is the fastest, easiest path to the NBA Finals for LeBron James? It is the place he has avoided for his entire career. That’s right, everybody: it’s right here in New York,”. “I dare him, I double dog dare him … the one place that you know you could go, all you have to is say it, sing it if you want like [Frank] Sinatra: New York, New York. If he does that, that’s a gigantic narrative that you know he loves.”
ESPN’s Alan Hahn dares LeBron James to join the Knicks.
“I dare him, I double dog dare him. If you really really believe in all the words you’re saying right there, the one place that you know you could go, all you have to do is say it — sing it if you want, like Sinatra: New… pic.twitter.com/KuGItiMKPe
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Rich Paul, his business representative and close friend, intimated that they would leave all of their options open as dusk approached, even though James, 40, had picked up his $52.6 million player option from the Los Angeles Lakers.
Alan Hahn explains why LeBron James is a perfect fit for Knicks
Since James worked with the incoming York manager for six seasons in Cleveland, including a journey to his first NBA Finals in 2007, the Knicks’ presumed selection of Mike Brown as the next head coach has only stoked the urban rumor mill.
The Knicks could be absurdly early favorites in the drastically altered Eastern Conference amid a frenzy of back-and-forth. Hahn pointed out that James’ arrival to the Knicks might benefit both teams’ histories now and in the future because the seasoned player could break Manhattan’s 52-year basketball championship drought and leave an indefinable legacy.
Hahn stated: “It’s a place that, you could say, if he comes here, there is a path to the NBA Finals,”. “Let me remind everybody: this New York franchise, the Knicks, more than a half-century since they’ve won a championship. He has four. He’s not going to catch Michael Jordan with six, right? But a lot of people think, if you win one here, it’s like equal to two.”
“If you want the best story possible, because I’m all about the story, LeBron to New York is the best story.”

