Like LeBron James, I’m simply the best, says Rory McIlroy ahead of US Open tilt
That's how I'll approach major challenge, says Northern Irishman

Rory McIlroy said that, like basketball star LeBron James, he believes he is the best in the world at his sport and that is how he will approach Thursday’s opening round in the US Open.
The 26-year-old Northern Irishman will be tournament favourite at Chambers Bay, south of Seattle, and with four major titles already under his belt, he is primed to join the likes of Seve Ballesteros, Byron Nelson and Phil Mickelson on the all-time list.
With Tiger Woods continuing to struggle badly with his form, McIlroy is the superstar in the 156-strong field, at the same time as James is inspiring the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors.
Asked what he thought about comments from James that he was currently the number one basketball player in the world, McIlroy said he felt an affinity.
“I think when LeBron talks about that, that’s not confidence, that’s a fact, I guess, when you look at how he’s carried his team in these finals. So if you look at the numbers, you can really see he is the best player in the world.
