Former Wisconsin basketball forward Micah Potter shared what it was like to play alongside LeBron James in a recent interview with college basketball analyst Brian Butch.
In June, Potter was selected to practice against the 2024 USA Men’s National Team as a member of the 2024 USA Select Team. He, alongside fellow Badger Nigel Hayes-Davis, played an integral role in preparing legends including James, Steph Curry, Anthony Davis and Joel Embiid for their Olympic run.
Potter actually saw minutes in multiple exhibition games in July and scored multiple three-point field goals.
On top of that, one of his most memorable experiences came from watching James, a four-time NBA champion and 20-time NBA All-Star, operate on the hardwood.
Here’s Potter on LeBron:
“The level of practice was crazy. One of the cooler things was LeBron. Arguably one of the greatest players of all time. Him being 39, just seeing his  mental capability on the floor, his IQ, his communication, his effort and his attention to detail from the get-go. We could be walking through stuff, and he’s the loudest on the floor. That was really, really cool to see, just his level of expertise with everything.”
Before the #Paris2024 Olympics, Micah Potter was chosen to train and play with @usabasketball.
What stood out to @BigJam_23? Playing with greats like @KingJames and others.
WATCH | 🎥 https://t.co/LyU3vK7sT0 pic.twitter.com/DB10RKp3Pc
— Wisconsin Basketball (@BadgerMBB) July 30, 2024
Potter and Hayes-Davis joined former NBA journeyman Langston Galloway as practice players during the 2024 USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada, Abu Dhabi, UAE and London, England.
The former Badger forward currently plays for the Salt Lake City Stars of the NBA G-League.