Which Game of Thrones characters fit Lebron James and other NBA stars?

Season 8, episode 6/series finale (debut 5/19/19): Jacob Anderson, Kit Harington. Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO.
Season 8, episode 6/series finale (debut 5/19/19): Jacob Anderson, Kit Harington. Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO. /
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What NBA Player is Game of Thrones character Brann Stark?

Kyrie Irving

Bran Stark had aspirations of greatness before a catastrophic injury changed his future. He would eventually become the Three-Eyed Raven and would make face on camera that launched 1000 memes. He would talk in ways that reminded fans of the hippie they met at the coffee shop Kyrie Irving has always had a little of that to his personality, but he has a handle of situations much in the way that Bran Stark does, seeing the entire court.

What NBA Player is Game of Thrones character Arya Stark?

Damian Lillard

There was one character in Game of Thrones that embodied Dame Time it was Arya Stark. When the world looked to be on the edge of destruction, with the Night King about to achieve his goal of killing the Three-Eyed Raven in came Arya Stark. She leaped beyond the other White Walkers and took down her phone at the last possible moment and may as well have tapped the invisible watch on her wrist. Both are assassins, as the Oklahoma City Thunder are all too familiar with.

What NBA Player is Game of Thrones character Sansa Stark?

Bradley Beal

This comparison is more about where fans on the outside wanted to see things progress for both Sansa Stark and Bradley Beal. By the end of Thrones, plenty of fans wanted to see Sansa ascend to the Iron Throne but she remained loyal to the North, after a long journey shower her that her home mattered most to her. Non-Washington Wizards fans have long pined for a Bradley Beal trade but Beal has made it clear that that winning in Washington means more to him than any move. Loyalty is the defining trait of both characters.