Former NBA forward LaMarcus Aldridge recently took a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about his final professional season spent with the Brooklyn Nets.

During that memorable time, he had the privilege of sharing the court with three basketball superstars – Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and James Harden.

Aldridge shared his thoughts on the “Oddball w/ Amin Elhassan and Charlotte Wilde” podcast, reflecting on the sheer simplicity of playing alongside these offensive juggernauts. He described a specific play that showcased just how effortless the game became in their presence.

“We were just running this simple play where I would go pin down for KD… and he’s so good that both players go at him, and I just turn, and the ball is in my hands. I’d just dunk it. I’m like, ‘This is stupid how easy this was,'” Aldridge fondly recalled.