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LeBron James and Friends at Autzen
Remember how these past four-five months every sighting of an NBA star at pretty much anywhere, especially at some sporting event, made some huge news? LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh and others flew under the radar visiting Eugene, Oregon.
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LeBron James Visiting Liverpool
The biggest name at Anfield this afternoon in the Liverpool vs Manchester United match wasn’t on the pitch among the players, but in the stands, when minority owner LeBron James paid a visit to take some pictures and be seen a little bit.
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NBA Players NOT Interested in Playing Overseas
LeBron James belives there’s still hope for the 2011-2012 NBA season. Maybe not to start on time, but it can be saved. Sitting down with AP, LeBron James spoke about his summer activities, which unlike a growing number of NBA player, don’t involve signing with European clubs, or even Asian (Dwyane Wade and China?). No overseas plans for LeBron in then near future, until the 2012 Olympic Games.
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An End to Pippen-Gate: Michael Jordan Better Than LeBron James
Wether he meant to or not, Scottie Pippen caused quite a stir about a month ago with his comments on LeBron James and Michael Jordan. A month later, he’s made it clear – Michael Jordan is the greatest of all time.
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Between a New Season, New Champs and the Dreaded NBA Lockout
Two weeks away before the lockout officially starts. The wonderful 2011 NBA Playoffs still in my mind, and can’t help but thinking about next year. Mostly about LeBron James and the Heat and how the summer will change things there, but the Bulls, Lakers, Tunder and of course the new champs are also there and here. If we don’t have a lockout.
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Game 6 of the 2011 NBA Finals in Pictures
Before entering an unknown future, threatened with a lockout, the Dallas Mavericks made a lot of “neutral fans” happy by beating the Miami Heat and mostly, LeBron James. Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Terry led the Mavs to a 105-95 win in Game 6 and the Dallas Mavericks to their first ever NBA Finals, avenging the loss in 2006.
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LeBron James Has Done it Before, He Can do it Again
With his back against the wall, with two games he must win in front of him, LeBron James can come out like a hero, a living legend, or a go down while everybody cheers for the fall of the villain.
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LeBron James and His Moment of Truth
No more excuses, and barely any room for mistakes – Time for LeBron James to grab hold of his destiny and be great. Not like Michael Jordan or anyone else. Be the LeBron James everyone thought he always should and can be.
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O LeBron James, Where Art Thou?
Dwyane Wade looked around, but couldn’t find LeBron James, hiding in the corner, giving up on shot after shot. What’s wrong with the best player in the NBA? Why is he falling apart in the Finals?