The King of Basketball - LeBron James


As the NBA 2017-18 season has recently ended with my team, the Golden State Warriors lifting the trophy, I have decided to write again on the subject. In this post, I will be writing on one of my favourite basketballers, "LeBron James".

Often considered the best active basketballer, LeBron James fondly called as "The King James", has many accolades to his name. Few salient ones include three NBA championships, four Most Valuable Player Awards in NBA and two Olympic Gold medals. James is 7th on the career points table in NBA history with 31,038 points! He plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers as the small forward though capable of filling in for all positions.

Since I was not following NBA during the last season (2016-17), I decided to follow this season diligently and analyse in depth. In turn, I could understand and feel the class of this legend. There were numerous occasions in which he fought a lone battle and pulled matches from the jaws of defeat.This helped me to understand the wonders that grit and determination can do. I love his playmaking skills as he often galvanizes the game with his innovative passes and stupefying blocks. I always admire his error free game and consistency as I strongly believe are the two qualities which make a great player. His 6 feet 8 inches figure helps him to dominate the court as he sweeps the attention of the players and the audience when going for a slam dunk!😎😎😎

James is a free agent this year and so can move to any other NBA franchise. I believe that he should move to a strong franchise which has the strength and ability as a team to win championships.

As a conclusion, I would recommend you to watch videos of LeBron James's matches until the next season starts and he is available live for us again. I am sure you will be awed.😃

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  1. Lebron is a great asset to any team, though not my favourite :)

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