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LeBron Raymone James (born December 30, 1984(1984-12-30)) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association. Commonly nicknamed "King James" and "The Chosen One," the Akron, Ohio-born James was highly promoted in the national media as a future NBA star while still in high school, and was named Ohio"s "Mr. Basketball" three times. At the age of 18, he was selected with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cavaliers.
Before his NBA debut, James signed an unprecedented US$90 million shoe contract with Nike. He has since set numerous youngest player records. In his first season, he received the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and in the following three seasons received All-NBA and All-Star honors. He led the Cavaliers to back-to-back playoff appearances in 2006 and 2007; the latter year the team advanced to the Conference Finals for the first time since 1992 and the NBA Finals for the first time in Cleveland"s history.
James is listed as a small forward, but can also play point guard and shooting guard. This versatility has led to his unofficial classification as a "point forward". James was a member of the United States men"s national basketball team that won the bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, and he finished second in the league Most Valuable Player balloting in 2006.
中文对照:勒布朗·詹姆斯(LeBron James,1984年12月30日—) 是NBA篮球员,位置是前锋,身高2.03米,体重108.9公斤。他毕业于圣温森特(St. Vincent-St. Mary HS)高中,2003年成为NBA新人状元。现时效力克里夫兰骑士队。詹姆斯詹姆斯于高中时期即展露出其惊人的篮球天份,在他于NBA的菜鸟球季平均每场就能取得20.9分、5.5篮板、5.9助攻,是继前辛辛那提皇家队后卫罗勃森(Oscar Robertson)及前芝加哥公牛队后卫乔丹(Micheal Jordan)后,NBA史上第三位于菜鸟球季就得到平均“20分、5篮板、5助攻”的球员。
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Full Name: LeBron James
Position: Forward
Height/Weight: 6-8 (2.03 m)/ 240 (108.4 kg)
Birthdate: December 30, 1984 (Akron, Ohio)
High School: St. Vincent–St. Mary HS (Akron, Ohio)
NBA DRAFT 2003
Selected in the first round (first overall) by the Cleveland Cavaliers
An early entry candidate for the 2003 NBA Draft. Consensus 2003 National High School Player of the Year. Named PARADE High School Boys Basketball Player of the Year for the second consecutive season as a senior, becoming the first repeat winner in the 47-year history of the award. Named USA Today boys" high school basketball Player of the Year following junior and senior seasons. Named Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior and senior.
High School Career Highlights: Led St. Vincent-St. Mary (SVSM) to three state championships in four seasons. Named Mr. Basketball for the state of Ohio by AP for three straight seasons beginning with sophomore year. Named to USA Today All-USA First Team for three consecutive seasons beginning with sophomore season. Posted four-year high school career totals of 2,657 points, 892 rebounds and 523 assists.
2003 Postseason All-Star Games: Named MVP of McDonald"s High School All-American Game, the EA Sports Roundball Classic and the Jordan Capital Classic. In the McDonald"s Game, led East to 122-107 victory with 27 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. In the Roundball Classic, led West to 120-119 victory with 28 points, six rebounds and five assists, hitting game-winning jump shot with 25 seconds remaining. In the Capital Classic, scored 34 points and added 12 rebounds and six assists as his Black team dropped a 107-102 decision to the Silver Team.
Senior (2002-03): Led team to 25-1 record and mythical high school national championship as selected by USA Today. The only loss was the forfeit of a game SVSM actually won. Scored 25 points and added 11 rebounds as SVSM defeated Kettering Alter 40-36 in Columbus, Ohio, on March 22 to capture its third state title in four seasons. Averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals. Scored 31 points and added 13 rebounds and six assists in win over Oak Hill Academy as SVSM assumed the top national ranking. Scored 52 points against Westchester High School of Los Angeles, hitting 21-of-35 shots from the field. Broke left (non-shooting) wrist in an AAU basketball game during the summer of 2002.
Junior (2001-02): Finished 23-4 and as runner-up for state championship. SVSM lost Division II state title to Roger Bacon of Cincinnati, 71-63. Averaged 29.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals. Broke index finger on left hand playing high school football prior to basketball season. Helped lead football team to state semifinals.
Sophomore (2000-01): Led team to 26-1 record and Division III state title for second straight season. Defeated Miami East (Casstown) 63-53 in championship game. Team finished fifth in USA Today Super 25 rankings. Became first sophomore player ever chosen for USA Today All-USA First Team. Averaged 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals. Named First Team all-state in football as a wide receiver.
Freshman (1999-00): Led team to 27-0 record and Division III state title. Defeated Greenview (Jamestown) 73-55 in championship game. Tallied 25 points, nine rebounds and four assists in title game. Averaged 18 points and six rebounds for the season.
Strengths: Best attribute is his ability to make the correct pass with flair. Excellent strength and body control. His size and versatility allow him to play multiple positions. Coaches and teammates praise his unselfishness.
Personal: Loved to play high school football before giving it up to concentrate on basketball. Shares December 30th birthday with Tiger Woods. Considers Michael Jordan his role model and wears the number 23.
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Full Name: LeBron James
Position: Forward
Height/Weight: 6-8 (2.03 m)/ 240 (108.4 kg)
Birthdate: December 30, 1984 (Akron, Ohio)
High School: St. Vincent–St. Mary HS (Akron, Ohio)
NBA DRAFT 2003
Selected in the first round (first overall) by the Cleveland Cavaliers
An early entry candidate for the 2003 NBA Draft. Consensus 2003 National High School Player of the Year. Named PARADE High School Boys Basketball Player of the Year for the second consecutive season as a senior, becoming the first repeat winner in the 47-year history of the award. Named USA Today boys" high school basketball Player of the Year following junior and senior seasons. Named Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior and senior.
High School Career Highlights: Led St. Vincent-St. Mary (SVSM) to three state championships in four seasons. Named Mr. Basketball for the state of Ohio by AP for three straight seasons beginning with sophomore year. Named to USA Today All-USA First Team for three consecutive seasons beginning with sophomore season. Posted four-year high school career totals of 2,657 points, 892 rebounds and 523 assists.
2003 Postseason All-Star Games: Named MVP of McDonald"s High School All-American Game, the EA Sports Roundball Classic and the Jordan Capital Classic. In the McDonald"s Game, led East to 122-107 victory with 27 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. In the Roundball Classic, led West to 120-119 victory with 28 points, six rebounds and five assists, hitting game-winning jump shot with 25 seconds remaining. In the Capital Classic, scored 34 points and added 12 rebounds and six assists as his Black team dropped a 107-102 decision to the Silver Team.
Senior (2002-03): Led team to 25-1 record and mythical high school national championship as selected by USA Today. The only loss was the forfeit of a game SVSM actually won. Scored 25 points and added 11 rebounds as SVSM defeated Kettering Alter 40-36 in Columbus, Ohio, on March 22 to capture its third state title in four seasons. Averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals. Scored 31 points and added 13 rebounds and six assists in win over Oak Hill Academy as SVSM assumed the top national ranking. Scored 52 points against Westchester High School of Los Angeles, hitting 21-of-35 shots from the field. Broke left (non-shooting) wrist in an AAU basketball game during the summer of 2002.
Junior (2001-02): Finished 23-4 and as runner-up for state championship. SVSM lost Division II state title to Roger Bacon of Cincinnati, 71-63. Averaged 29.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals. Broke index finger on left hand playing high school football prior to basketball season. Helped lead football team to state semifinals.
Sophomore (2000-01): Led team to 26-1 record and Division III state title for second straight season. Defeated Miami East (Casstown) 63-53 in championship game. Team finished fifth in USA Today Super 25 rankings. Became first sophomore player ever chosen for USA Today All-USA First Team. Averaged 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals. Named First Team all-state in football as a wide receiver.
Freshman (1999-00): Led team to 27-0 record and Division III state title. Defeated Greenview (Jamestown) 73-55 in championship game. Tallied 25 points, nine rebounds and four assists in title game. Averaged 18 points and six rebounds for the season.
Strengths: Best attribute is his ability to make the correct pass with flair. Excellent strength and body control. His size and versatility allow him to play multiple positions. Coaches and teammates praise his unselfishness.
Personal: Loved to play high school football before giving it up to concentrate on basketball. Shares December 30th birthday with Tiger Woods. Considers Michael Jordan his role model and wears the number 23.
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LeBron Raymone James (born December 30, 1984(1984-12-30)) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association. Commonly nicknamed "King James" and "The Chosen One," the Akron, Ohio-born James was highly promoted in the national media as a future NBA star while still in high school, and was named Ohio"s "Mr. Basketball" three times. At the age of 18, he was selected with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cavaliers. Before his NBA debut, James signed an unprecedented US$90 million shoe contract with Nike. He has since set numerous youngest player records. In his first season, he received the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and in the following three seasons received All-NBA and All-Star honors. He led the Cavaliers to back-to-back playoff appearances in 2006 and 2007; the latter year the team advanced to the Conference Finals for the first time since 1992 and the NBA Finals for the first time in Cleveland"s history. James is listed as a small forward, but can also play point guard and shooting guard. This versatility has led to his unofficial classification as a "point forward". James was a member of the United States men"s national basketball team that won the bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, and he finished second in the league Most Valuable Player balloting in 2006.