Former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager and current NBA analyst David Griffin joined Bill Simmons on the latest episode of Simmons’ podcast for a long discussion about the NBA playoffs and LeBron’s performance so far.

At around the 42:40 mark of the podcast, Simmons asks Griffin for his best LeBron stories. And after giving up a few already great stories, Griffin gave perhaps his best one unprompted.

“I was in the gym when I watched him on the floor against Toronto tell Patrick Patterson where he was supposed to go on the play they had called out of a timeout late in the fourth quarter,” Griffin said, transcribed by The Score’s William Lou. “He was like ‘no Pat, you’re supposed to stand over there and set a pin down for DeMar (DeRozan) over here.'”

Players around the NBA all have their own stories of LeBron knowing all of their plays. While there are many smart players in the league, LeBron is in his own tier with players like Chris Paul and Rajon Rondo likely the only ones that can even come close to matching his cerebral excellence in the game of basketball.

But stories like Griffin’s illustrate one of LeBron’s greatest qualities: no matter how long or how closely you watch him, he always finds a way to do something else that will make you realize how great he is.