The aggressiveness of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is unstoppable.

That is what Channing Frye said about the four-time MVP following the Lakers 111-108 loss to the Miami Heat. While analyzing multiple plays by LeBron on NBA TV, Frye detailed why LeBron is so dominant of a player.

“When Bron is aggressive, he gets a foot in the paint, that is the way for the Lakers to win,” Frye said . “That type of aggressiveness is unstoppable. He's been doing it for 18, 19, 20 years, and I'm just impressed with him and the way he's kept his body and his aggressiveness throughout the series.”

For what it's worth, Channing Frye knows what it's like to see LeBron James' aggressiveness and intensity in the playoffs first hand. He was with the Cleveland Cavaliers with him in 2016 when LeBron won his latest NBA championship.

LeBron has been criticized by some for passing at the end of Game 5 instead of shooting it himself, but that has always been one of LeBron's main traits on the court: not always needing to be the man who takes the last shot and instead looking for the best chance for his team to win. That has also been one of the things that has differentiated him from Michael Jordan when fans discuss about the two.

The Lakers are still up 3-2 against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals. LeBron is looking to win his fourth NBA title of his career, while also giving the Lakers their 17th championship in franchise history.