As we inch closer to the Paris Olympics , we are gearing up for Team USA and LeBron James’ dominance over the global field. Whichever way the Olympics pans out, it’ll cap off an eventful summer for James. The NBA’s all-time leading scorer signed a two-year $104 million deal recently. Not to mention, the Los Angeles Lakers drafted his son Bronny James with the 55th pick. Heading into his 22nd season what is left for “The King” to accomplish? The Los Angeles Lakers aren’t slated to be in title contention. And, although still an elite talent, James doesn’t take over games as he used to over extended stretches. Understandably that seems to put a cap on what the team can accomplish. If Team USA brings home gold this summer, it’ll be James’ third. It will tie Carmelo Anthony’s record of three Olympic gold medals as well. To many, it would be a fly start to the perennial all-star’s 22nd season. But the NBA season will be a different beast. Playing under yet another NBA rookie head coach,...