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Granderson: At Last, NBA Players Take Center Stage as the True Voices of the Game

December 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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LeBron James has spent much of his life conveying a simple yet powerful message: greatness isn’t just about individual accolades. An example of this came near the end of Thursday’s game when he passed the ball to Rui Hachimura, who scored the winning goal. This decision ended James’s streak of scoring in 1,298 consecutive NBA games—a record—but highlighted James’s priority on teamwork over personal achievement. While fans and the sports world often expect stars to take the final shot based on traditional ideas of greatness, James has continuously challenged that narrative since being dubbed “The Chosen One” by Sports Illustrated in 2002. After the game against Toronto, when asked about his streak ending, his response was simple: “Nothing. We won.”

James’s focus on doing what’s best for the team has only intensified since founding his media company Uninterrupted in 2014. Along with Derek Jeter’s The Players’ Tribune, these ventures have pioneered how modern athletes share their stories, breaking free from traditional media and social media constraints to produce podcasts and documentaries in their own voices. While not all athlete-led content is groundbreaking, it adds valuable perspectives, especially from less famous players who often go unheard.

Shows like “Run It Back” on FanDuel TV amplify voices beyond the stars, featuring players like Chandler Parsons who provide insider views from their unique experiences. Parsons values hearing opinions directly from athletes like Draymond Green, appreciating the authenticity they bring. This shift toward athlete-driven content parallels a broader trend in sports media, where former players are increasingly respected as analysts and storytellers—something that wasn’t always welcomed, as illustrated by Howard Cosell’s criticisms in the 1970s.

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Parsons, with his journalism background, and Matt Barnes, co-founder of the highly successful podcast All the Smoke, have both found new platforms to shape NBA narratives. All the Smoke has grown into a major production with millions of views and high-profile interviews, showing how player perspectives resonate widely. Barnes praises thoughtful, meaningful discussions over sensationalism and highlights episodes like Dwyane Wade’s conversation about his transgender daughter, which reflect the evolving openness and complexity in player storytelling.

Today, players and former players are becoming the new voices shaping the NBA’s story, offering authenticity and insight that traditional media often missed. They were always part of the league’s fabric—they simply needed the platform to be heard.

Fan Take: This shift toward athlete-driven storytelling empowers players to define greatness on their own terms, enriching fans’ understanding of the game beyond just statistics and highlight reels. For basketball, it means a more inclusive, nuanced narrative that celebrates teamwork, personal growth, and social issues, broadening the sport’s cultural impact.

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