Statistically, he was in his prime from the 2008–2009 season to the 2014–2015 season in NBA. This can be verified through many online sources such as FiveThirtyEight, Bleacher Report, and Advanced Metrics/Statistics. read more
LeBron James is one of those players that comes once in a lifetime. We will never, ever, ever see another LeBron James, and that’s pretty obvious. So, now, when we question whether or not he is still in his prime, let’s first attempt to establish a working definition of “prime”. read more
Maybe he's not quite 2012-13 LeBron anymore, and his jumper is starting to fade big-time, but I wouldn't say he's quite out of his prime. Tail-end, probably. And then we should expect regression. read more