LeBron James has won four championships with three different organizations throughout his 17-year career in the association. The funny thing is that there's still multiple people who question his greatness.

'The King' enters his 18th season in the NBA as yet again, the favorite to win the championship with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Prior to starting the season, James was interviewed by the RoadTrippin' Podcast, hosted by his former teammates Richard Jefferson and Channing Frye. While laughing about multiple stories from the past, the Akron-native stated that he has won the two hardest championships in league history.

“The one thing that I know for sure, is that I’ve been a part of 2 teams that’s won the two hardest championships in NBA history,” James said. “2016 Cavs coming back from down 3-1 against the Golden State Warriors and then what we went through in the Bubble.”

In 2016, James led the Cavaliers to being the first team to ever come back from a 1-3 series deficit during the Finals.

This year, the NBA moved to Orlando to finish the season due to the coronavirus pandemic, and with no fans in stands, the Lakers came out on top thanks to James, who won his fourth Finals MVP.

People can have they're own opinions about it, but the one thing that no one can argue with James is that both of those titles have been once in a lifetime achievements, and we may never be able to witness it again.