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LeBron James is an American basketball player playing for the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA. His nominal position is that of a low winger, but James' physical conditions (dynamism, weight) and his exceptional field review make it difficult to assign him a position according to traditional criteria, as in practice he can play both the role of a playmaker and a strong winger. 1)
While still a little kid, older boys were teaching the him his first basketball moves under a milk crate hoop attached with nails to the telephone pole. 2)
James knew Bruce Kelker, who was putting together a youth football team, when he was 9 years old. Kelker took LeBron under his wing, and the Jameses moved in with him to give the young LeBron some stability. 3)
During his first handoff for the East Dragons, LeBron James ran a long touchdown of 80 yards. Kelker became LeBron's most influential coach when he was younger. Kelker is the one who helped James see his basketball potential. 4)
During subsequent East Dragons playing, several coaches began to complain that James was too big and fast for his age. They demanded a copy of his birth certificate. 5)
LeBron James was dubbed “The Chosen One” on the cover of Sports Illustrated in February 2002. LeBron then had the word “CHOSEN 1” tattooed on his shoulder. He was just a student in high school at the time. 6)
In 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2013, LeBron James was named NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP). Only Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Michael Jordan have earned more MVP awards. Just LeBron James and Bill Russell have won four NBA MVP awards in the last five years. 7)
LeBron James is the current NBA player with the most career points as of 2020. After Kareem-Abdul Jabbar and Karl Malone, he is in third place all-time. 8)
Only a handful of players have ever achieved this feat. James appeared in every final from 2010 to 2018. James has won three championships in that period, in 2012, 2013 and 2016. 9)
James was a member of Team USA's Olympic gold-medal winning basketball teams in 2008 and 2010. 10)