Standing at 6’8” and weighing 250 pounds, LeBron James is a total beast. Some people would say James is the new Michael Jordan of this era. With his physique and style of play, there is no stopping him from becoming the best player in the NBA. He has the ability to absolutely dominate anybody who attempts to guard him, leaving them embarrassed and ashamed for trying to prevent him from scoring.
James is one of a kind. He has vision like a point guard, the strength of a power forward, and the mindset of a superstar. His vision enables him to look at the court with eyes like Steve Nash, while still playing his small forward position. James has a career average of 6.6 assists per game.
“The King’s” body gives him an advantage nobody else has in the NBA. He attacks the basket while taking hits from the defense, and still manages to focus on the shot. James can dunk with no regard at all for who is guarding him. He is averaging 27.3 points per game and 6.9 rebounds per game in his career.
What separates James from the rest of NBA is his mindset. He has been through his ups and downs throughout his career, struggling with his team and losing in the 2007 NBA Finals.
After observing the past five years, it looks as if James has matured into a veteran that knows what he has to do to make it to the Championship. With his talent and knowledge of the game, he is inching closer and closer to finally putting a championship ring on his finger.
James is one of a kind. He has vision like a point guard, the strength of a power forward, and the mindset of a superstar. His vision enables him to look at the court with eyes like Steve Nash, while still playing his small forward position. James has a career average of 6.6 assists per game.
“The King’s” body gives him an advantage nobody else has in the NBA. He attacks the basket while taking hits from the defense, and still manages to focus on the shot. James can dunk with no regard at all for who is guarding him. He is averaging 27.3 points per game and 6.9 rebounds per game in his career.
What separates James from the rest of NBA is his mindset. He has been through his ups and downs throughout his career, struggling with his team and losing in the 2007 NBA Finals.
After observing the past five years, it looks as if James has matured into a veteran that knows what he has to do to make it to the Championship. With his talent and knowledge of the game, he is inching closer and closer to finally putting a championship ring on his finger.
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