LeBron-James
LeBron Raymone James Sr., born December 30, 1984, is an American professional basket ball player for the Los Angeles Lakers (NBA). James is known for his role as King James and is considered as one of the most successful basketball players in history. James was awarded two Olympic golds, as well as four NBA titles. James has scored the second highest number of career goals, and the seventh most assists. James has been chosen for the NBA All Star team 18 times. James is part of the NBA All-Stars and 18 All-NBA Teams and Five NBA All-Defensive First Team selections. He has competed in 10 NBA Finals the third most of all time, with eight games in succession between the years of 2011 and 2018. In 2021 James was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team, and in 2022 he became the first athlete to ever in NBA history to accumulate 10,000 or more career points in rebounds and assists. James was a basketball player at St. Vincent St. Mary High in Akron Ohio, where he was raised. National media touted James as a possible NBA superstar. He was a top pick for the Cleveland Cavaliers selected him with the first pick of the NBA draft in 2003. He was voted one of the NBA player of the year for 2004. Soon he became one of the premier athletes of the NBA and was awarded an NBA MVP Award twice in 2009 and 2010. He was unable to secure the championship Cleveland James left in 2010 by way of a free-agent to be a part of the Miami Heat this was announced in the television program The Decision and is among the most controversial free-agent choices throughout sports history.
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