LeBron James’ distinctive bent legs have become a viral sensation, highlighting the toll of his 21-year NBA career.

LeBron James, who is widely recognized as one of the greatest basketball players ever, possesses certain limitations that accompany his remarkable accomplishments.

Despite his dominant presence in the NBA for over 21 seasons and his four league MVP awards, James recently gained attention when an old photo of his “gnarly” foot went viral and created a frenzy on social media.

From gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated as an 18-year-old high school senior in 2002 to accumulating a multitude of unforgettable experiences in the basketball world, James has made a significant impact.

Instead of pursuing college, he entered the 2003 NBA draft and was selected as the top pick in what is considered one of the most exceptional drafts in NBA history.

James outperformed future Hall of Famers such as Chris Bosh, Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, as well as other notable All-Stars like Kyler Korver and Chris Kaman.

However, the years of intense play have taken a toll, and the price of his dominance and success is evident.

A recent viral photo from his past vacation showcased his toes tightly positioned together, with some pointing in different directions than the others, sparking widespread reactions on social media.LeBron James Just Wanted a Chance at the Playoffs. Now He's Got It. - WSJ

Fans and observers made various comments, ranging from acknowledging the result of years spent on the court to jokingly suggesting he had lost his pinky toe and reattached it sideways.LeBron James enjoying the beach in St. Tropez

The physical demands of excelling in the game come at a cost, even for exceptional athletes like James. It serves as a reminder to cherish the performances of players who endure physically taxing challenges to succeed.

Despite encountering foot injuries last season and requiring foot care, including orthotics, custom sneakers, and podiatric treatment, James has managed to maintain a successful career.

With four NBA titles to his name, he is currently aiming to win five more this season with the Los Angeles Lakers, solidifying his position as one of the all-time scoring leaders in the league.