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Basic information

Name: LeBron James/

Number: 23

Position: SG (shooting guard) Or SF (small forward)

Height: 2.03 meters / 6 feet 8

Weight: 111 kg / 245 pounds

Birthday: 1984-12-30< /p>

Team: Cleveland Cavaliers

Draft: 1st round, 2003

School: St. Vincent-St. Mary High School (Ohio) )

Nationality: United States

07-08 season salary: 12.46 million US dollars

Contract status: 63 million in 4 years, signed on 2006/7/12, 2007 Effective in the summer of 2011, expiring in the summer of 2011, player options in the summer of 2010

Personal data

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Regular season average data table

< p>Three-pointers, free throws, frontcourt and backcourt total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, shots, fouls and points in the starting time of the season

03-04 Cavaliers 79 79 39.5 0.417 0.290 0.754 1.3 4.2 5.5 5.9 1.6 0.7 3.46 1.9 20.9

04-05 Cavaliers 80 80 42.4 0.472 0.351 0.750 1.4 6.0 7.4 7.2 2.2 0.6 3.28 1.8 27.2

05-06 Cavaliers 79 79 42.5 0.480 0.335 0.7 38 0.9 6.1 7.0 6.6 1.6 0.8 3.29 2.3 31.4

06-07 Cavaliers 78 78 40.9 0.476 0.319 0.698 1.1 5.7 6.7 6.0 1.6 0.7 3.21 2.2 27.3

07-08 Cavaliers 59 58 40.6 0.486 0.317 0.716 1.8 6.3 8.1 7.4 1.9 1.1 3.42 2.2 31.0

Career 375 374 41.2 0.467 0.325 0.730 1.3 5.6 6.9 6.6 1.8 0.7 3.33 2.1 27.4

Playoff average data table

Season Team's starting time shooting, three-pointers, free throws, frontcourt and backcourt, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

05-06 Cavaliers 13 13 46.5 0.476 0.333 0.737 1.7 6.4 8.1 5.8 1.4 0.7 5.00 3.4 30.8

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06-07 Cavaliers 20 20 44.7 0.416 0.280 0.755 1.3 6.8 8.1 8.0 1.7 0.5 3.30 2.0 25.1

Career 33 33 45.4 0.442 0.304 0.748 1.5 6.6 8.1 7.1 1.6 0.6 3.97 2.5 27.3

Regular season total data table

Season team appearances, starting time, shooting, three-pointers, free throws, frontcourt and backcourt, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

03-04 Knight 79 79 3122 622-1492 63-217 347-460 99 333 432 465 130 58 273 149 1654

04-05 Knight 80 80 3388 795-1684 108-308 477-636 111 477 588 577 177 52 262 146 2175

05-

06 Knight 79 79 3361 875-1823 127-379 601-814 75 481 556 521 123 66 260 181 2478

06-07 Knight 78 78 3190 772-1621 99-310 489-701 83 443 526 470 125 55 250 171 2132

07-08 Cavaliers 59 58 2398 644-1325 92-290 448-626 105 374 479 439 114 63 202 129 1828

Career 375 374 1545 9 3708 -7945 489-1504 2362-3237 473 2108 2581 2472 669 294 1247 776 10267

Highest records in various technical statistics

Score 56 03/20/05 vs. Raptors 56 03/ 20/05 vs. Raptors

18 field goals made 03/20/05 vs. Raptors 18 03/20/05 vs. Raptors

36 shots 03/20/05 vs. Raptors Dragon 36 03/20/05 vs. Raptors

7 three-pointers made 04/09/05 vs. Bucks 7 04/09/05 vs. Bucks

Three-pointers made 13 2 times 13 2 times

15 free throws made 11/06/04 vs. Bucks 16 12/13/03 vs. Celtics

22 free throws 11/06/04 vs. Bucks 22 11/06/04 vs. Bucks

Offensive rebounds 5 11/20/04 vs. Bobcats 5 2 times

Defensive rebounds 17 04/14/05 vs. Knicks 17 04/14/05 vs. Knicks

Total rebounds 18 04/14/05 vs. Knicks 18 04/14/05 vs. Knicks

Assits 15 01/26/05 115 vs. Grizzlies 01/26/05 vs. Grizzlies

Steals 7 12/13/04 vs. Grizzlies 7 12/13/04 vs. Grizzlies

Blocks 3, 2 times, 5 2 times

Playing time 53 2 times 55 11/29/03 vs. Grizzlies

Playoff total data table

The team's shooting time during the season Three-point free throws, total rebounds in front and backcourt, assists, steals, blocks, shots, mistakes, foul points

05-06 Cavaliers 13 13 604 146-307 21-63 87-118 22 83 105 76 18 9 65 44 400

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06-07 Cavaliers 20 20 893 166-399 21-75 148-196 26 135 161 159 34 10 66 40 501

Career 33 33 1497 312-706 42-138 235- 314 48 218 266 235 52 19 131 84 901

[Family situation] Married, with 2 children.

James was one of the earlier candidates to enter the 2003 draft. In 2003, he won the title of the best high school player in the United States. While in college, James was named the best player in PARADE High School boys basketball for two consecutive years and became the first player to win the award twice in the 47 years of this award. Because of James' outstanding performance in his final two seasons of high school, he was selected as the high school boys' best player by USA Today magazine and was named Gotali's Player of the Year in his final two years of high school.

Review of high school events:

1. Led the St. Vincent and St. Mary High School basketball teams to participate in four seasons of competition and win three state championships.

2. Because of his outstanding record of three state championships, he was named Mr. Basketball of Ohio by the Associated Press.

3. In the 2000-01 season, he was selected into the "USA Today" All-American First Team.

4. In his four-year high school basketball career, he scored a total of 2,657 points, 892 rebounds and 523 assists.

2003 Postseason All-Star Game Record:

Elected as the best player in the McDonald's National High School Basketball Competition. In this competition, James led the Eastern Conference team to a score of 122-122. Winning the championship with 107, he scored 27 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists;. In the Landberg Classic Basketball Game, James' team won the championship 120-119. He scored 28 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, and hit the winning goal in the last 25 seconds; in the Capital Classic Basketball Game, James won the championship 120-119. The "Black Team" contributed 34 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists, helping the team defeat the "Silver Team" 107-102.

2002-2003 season record:

James led the team to an astonishing record of 25 wins and 1 loss, and was named the virtual American high school basketball champion by "USA Today". In this season, the only losing record was because James' SVSM team was sentenced to lose due to violations.

This season, SVSM won its third state championship, defeating the Kettering Changes 140-136 in the final game on March 22 in Columbus, the capital of Ohio. James had 25 points and 11 rebounds.

This season James averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals. In the game against Oak Hill Academy, James scored 31 points, 13 rebounds and 6 assists. As a result, the SVSM team was considered to have reached the highest level in the United States.

In the game against Rochester High School from Los Angeles, James scored 52 points and shot 21 of 35 from the field. During an AAU basketball game in the summer of 2002, James unfortunately injured his left wrist.

2001-2002 season record:

The SVSM team achieved a record of 23 wins and 4 losses this season. The SVSM team lost to Cincinnati 63-71 in the second round of the divisional round. Roger Bacon's team won the state runner-up. James averaged 29 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals this season.

Before the start of the basketball season, James also led the football team to the state semifinals, but unfortunately injured his left index finger during the game. 2000-01 season record:

Lead the team to a record of 26 wins and 1 loss, and defeated the opponent 63-53 in the finals to win the state championship this season. The team was rated by "USA Today" Ranked fifth among the top 25.

James was also selected for the "USA Today" All-American First Team, and became the first high school freshman selected in this selection.

This season James averaged 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals.

In addition, James was also selected to the Ohio State Football First Team.

1999-00 season record:

The team achieved a record of 27 wins and 0 losses. In the finals, they defeated their opponents 73-55 and won the state championship. James scored 25 points in the finals. 9 rebounds and 4 assists. Throughout the season, he averaged 18 points and 6 rebounds.

Specialties:

James' best skill is accurate passing. In addition, he also has excellent strength and physical fitness, his body and technical comprehensiveness. Allowing him to fit into a variety of positions on the field. In addition, coaches and teammates praised his selfless character.

Personal situation:

Before becoming obsessed with basketball, James loved football. He and Tiger Woods share the same birthday, December 30th. James is modeled after Michael Jordan, and he wears jersey No. 23.

2007

On June 1, LBJ scored two goals in the final 2 minutes and 27 seconds of the fourth quarter of the Eastern Conference finals. In the first overtime, LBJ made 9 of 11 shots, 2 of 2 three-pointers, and 5 of 8 free throws. He scored 25 consecutive points, setting an NBA playoff record for consecutive points in a single game.

On May 7, LBJ scored 21 points, 11 rebounds, and 7 assists in the semifinals against the Nets.

As a result, he maintained a score of 2 in the first 18 playoff games of his career. This record is unique among active players, and only "Sky Hook" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has achieved it in NBA history. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record is the first 27 consecutive playoff games of his career with 2 points.

On April 19, LBJ scored 24 points, 5 rebounds, and 9 assists in the game against the Bucks, thus ending NBA2006 with a personal performance of 27.3 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 6.0 assists. -2007 regular season. LBJ became the first star since Big "O" Robertson to reach more than 27 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists in three consecutive seasons.

On April 7, after scoring his 2,000th point of the season today, LeBron James and Gilbert Arenas, who failed to play against him today, became the only players in the league currently. One of two players to score 2,000 points three consecutive years. Arenas' regular season has been scrapped because of a knee sprain. James also received his 2,000th career assist today, becoming the second fastest player in history to reach 8,000 points, 2,000 rebounds and 2,000 assists, second only to triple-double king Oscar Robertson. James took 311 games. It took Robertson only 269 games. Of course, James is the youngest to reach this record. (Thanks to Cucumber Tofu for providing)

On March 15, LBJ, who was 22 years and 74 days old, scored 29 points on 11-of-17 shooting against the Grizzlies, making his NBA career regular season total Scored 8,000 points, breaking the NBA record again and becoming the youngest player in history to score 8,000 points. To reach the height of 8,000, it only took LBJ 300 games, averaging 26.7 points per game.

2006

January 10th LBJ scored at least 30 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists in 7 consecutive games. His achievement was only achieved by Oscar Robinson 40 years ago;

On January 21, he scored 51 points against the Jazz, becoming the youngest player in history to score 5,000 points. . On this day LBJ was only 21 years and 22 days old. Before James, the record was held by Lakers star Kobe Bryant, who was 22 years and 116 days old when he scored his 5,000th point.

On February 21, at the age of 21, he became the youngest All-Star MVP in NBA history.

On March 29, 21 years and 80 days old, LBJ once again broke Kobe Bryant’s record of 22 years and 206 days, becoming the youngest player in history to score 6,000 points;

In March, LBJ won the Player of the Week three times in a row, breaking an NBA record.

In LBJ’s third season on April 21, he averaged 31.4 points, 6.6 assists, and 7.0 rebounds per game. Before LBJ, there were only Air Jordan, "Godfather" West and " "Big O" Robertson reached this height;

On April 23, LBJ scored 32 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, becoming another player after "Magic" to get a "triple-double" in the playoffs. players.

On May 19, at 21 years and 139 days old, he became the youngest member of the All-NBA First Team in NBA history.

On December 25, LBJ scored 19 points in the fourth quarter against the Magic and 32 points in the game. LBJ's performance not only allowed the Cavaliers to defeat their opponents 86-83, but also allowed his career score to exceed 7,000 points. At the same time, the 32 points in this game was also the 99th time in LBJ's career that he scored more than 30 points.

2005

On January 23, he scored 27 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists against the Trail Blazers, becoming the youngest player in history to score a "triple-double". The original "triple-double" record belongs to Odom, who won it when he was with the Clippers at the age of 20 years and 54 days. This time, LBJ was only 20 years and 20 days old.

On March 21, LBJ, who was 20 years and 80 days old, scored 56 points in a game against the Raptors, becoming the youngest player in history to score 50 points in a single game. Prior to this, the youngest player in the NBA to score 50 points was Rick Barry, who scored 57 points at the age of 21 years and 261 days.

On April 20, LBJ, who was 20 years and 111 days old, averaged 27.2 points in the season, shooting 47.2% from the field, 35.1% from three-point range, 7.4 rebounds, and 7.2 assists. 2.21 steals, 0.65 blocks. James became one of two players in NBA history to score more than 27 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, and 2 steals in a single season. And the other one is Jordan.

On November 13, at the age of 20 and 318 days, he scored over 4,000 points in a game against the Magic, breaking the record held by Kobe Bryant.

2004

Became the youngest player in history to score 1,000 points on February 9?

On March 27, he was 19 years and 87 days old. Scored 41 points in the game against the Nets, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to score 4 points.

On April 20, at the age of 19 years and 111 days, he was elected as the Rookie of the Year in the 2003-04 season, the youngest Rookie of the Year in NBA history.

The 19-year-old LBJ averaged 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.9 assists in the regular season, becoming the third player in NBA history to average at least 20 points and 5.9 assists per game after former Cincinnati Royals Robertson and Michael Jordan. A "newcomer" with 5 rebounds and 5 assists. After becoming the youngest No. 1 pick in NBA history, it seems that many statistics in the league are waiting for his breakthrough.

At the Athens Olympics on August 14, LBJ, who was 19 years and 135 days old, became the youngest national team member in the history of the United States.

On November 24, at 19 years and 267 days, he scored and rebounded more than 500, breaking the record of "Magic". Three days later, the score exceeded 2,000 points, breaking Kobe's record.

The first triple-double in the regular season: January 20, 2005

NBA regular season, the Cavaliers relied on LeBron LBJ to score 27 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists "Triple-double" defeated the Trail Blazers 107-101 in an away game. LBJ also became the youngest player in NBA history to get a triple-double. The scores in the four quarters were: 26-29, 29-20, 24-17, 28-35. The losing Blazers suffered a five-game losing streak. LBJ is just 20 years and 20 days old today. The original record for the youngest person to have a "triple double" was set by Lamar Odom, who played for the Clippers. At that time, Odom was only 20 years and 54 days old on December 30, 1999. This day happens to be LBJ’s 15th birthday

Playoff triple-double:

The first triple-double: April 23, 2006

NBA 30 goals Among the teams, the Cleveland Cavaliers, which has been established for more than 40 years, can be said to be a team with a long history, but the Cavaliers have never been a team from a prestigious family. This team has never won a championship. , and haven’t even reached the finals yet. The bleakness of the team's history allowed Cleveland to live in obscurity for a long time. Since 1998, this team has missed the playoffs for many years. Such a team without a glorious history maintains a bleak record and lives in a small American city. It is conceivable that this team has never been able to get fans. So much support. But since the Cavaliers tried their best to acquire the team's savior LeBron James, Cleveland has finally received unprecedented attention, and the Cavaliers have finally slowly attracted the attention of fans. Data shows: The Cavaliers' home arena averaged only 11,496 seats per game in the 2002-03 season, but this season the number of seats rose to 19,326. After two years of keeping a low profile, 21-year-old LeBron James finally led his Cavaliers to their first playoff appearance. The Cavaliers finally entered the playoffs for the first time since 1998. However, although the Cavaliers are ranked fourth in the Eastern Conference, have a winning percentage as high as third in the Eastern Conference, and have home court advantage in the first round, just like no one expected LBJ to score 26 points in his first regular season game three years ago, No one expected LBJ to deliver a triple-double in his first playoff game this year: 32 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists. This is LBJ's first playoff game report card. LBJ became the third player in NBA history to score a triple-double in his first playoff game. After Magic Johnson and McCarthy, LBJ became the third rookie to achieve a triple-double in his playoff debut.

LBJ played 48 minutes, making 12 of 27 shots, 32 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists.

The first buzzer beater: March 23, 2006

If there is one reason why basketball is more exciting than football, it is undoubtedly the last second on the basketball court. Think about if a player wins the game in the last buzzer-beater, think about the winner's ecstasy, and look at the loser's tears, fans will definitely feel that this is the greatest Enjoy Time. The victory or defeat of a game can actually depend on the last shot. This is the greatest excitement of basketball.

Living in the Jordan era of the Bulls dynasty, we all can’t forget Michael’s killer kills, especially his knockout of Russell at the last moment in 1998 to win his sixth championship, which is the first in NBA history. The most classic moment. I think any fan who has witnessed this moment will never forget this shot as long as he still remembers the existence of the NBA. The reason why Jordan is great is not only because he has six championship rings and a bunch of unparalleled personal honors, but also because of those final shots that fascinated fans time and time again.

When LeBron slowly entered the fans' field of vision under the exposure of the media, when LeBron chose the number 23 for his jersey. Although the fans of LeBron and Michael, both No. 23, are almost completely different, and it is difficult for fans to compare them, LBJ will inevitably become Jordan's successor in the eyes of the media and fans.

After two seasons, LeBron, No. 23, has become one of the best stars of his age group in the NBA. In the first season, he scored 20, 5, and 5 technical statistics, and in the second season, he won With the technical statistics of 27, 7, 7, and 2, LBJ has become a talented player comparable to Jordan in terms of technical statistics. In LBJ's third season, his technical statistics have achieved 3, 7+, 7+, and his team's record has firmly ranked fourth in the Eastern Conference. However, LeBron still has difficulty gaining greater recognition from NBA critics and fans.

LBJ, who was born in 1984, is not yet 22 years old. Like many young LBJs, his expression is always more calm and less passionate. Perhaps LBJ was born to be a complacent person, and his broad shoulders shouldered too many important responsibilities. He needs to take a long and arduous path. Compared with the previous two seasons, LBJ this season is even more worried. After the All-Star Game, the Cavaliers' record suffered the same Waterloo as last year, and the Cavaliers' games suffered from fourth quarter syndrome. A losing streak pushed LBJ into the media's crosshairs, and LBJ became the overwhelmed star in the media. "Big Mouth" Barkley naturally would not miss this opportunity.

"LeBron is no longer a rookie," said Barkley, one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history and now a commentator on TNT. "He has to make his mark by grabbing a rebound in the last minute of the game, blocking a possession, hitting a great shot and whatever it takes to finish the game. The Cavaliers shouldn't lose five or six games in a row unless they Facing the Spurs or Pistons, LeBron shouldn't let this happen."

"LeBron has to be more selfish," Barkley said. "His team expects him to finish these games. LBJ can't just score 3 points or 5 points in the second half, he has to say to himself, 'We're not going to lose tonight.' LeBron has to understand that the outcome of the game is in his hands. If he wants to become a superstar, LBJ must do this."

Zen Phil Jackson holds the opposite view: "Barkley will always come up with some alarmist remarks when he brags. Conclusion. LBJ is currently one of the best players in the league. "Zhan Shi believes that there are many reasons that limit LBJ's performance on the field. "His playing time is too long, and his performance will decline in the second half after his physical strength is exhausted. Also, LeBron likes to pass the ball and give the ball to teammates who are in space. This is his advantage."

When LBJ assisted teammates Murray and Jones twice against the Bulls and the Raptors. When he hit the winning three-pointer, the media and fans were still unwilling to give up the opportunity to attack LBJ. In their eyes, LBJ assisting his teammates at the last moment is a sign of shirking responsibility. If it were Jordan or Kobe, they would definitely choose to shoot by themselves instead of assisting.

But LBJ still insisted on his opinion: "For me, whether the last shot is made by me or my teammates, as long as the shot is successful, I don't mind," LBJ said, "The last shot if I have a chance. , I will shoot it myself, and if my teammates have a better chance, I will let them shoot."

Is LBJ trying to defend himself? Just look at his performance. In the games against the Nuggets, Lakers and Trail Blazers, LBJ chose to take the last shot himself, but these three games ended in failure without exception. In the most recent games against the Bulls and Raptors, LBJ chose to take the final shot at the last moment. Assists, and both Murray and Jones hit the winning shots.

Perhaps today's game can prove that LBJ's defense is not lying. In today's game against the Bobcats, he assisted Murray in hitting a three-pointer at the last minute of the regular season, and the Cavaliers dragged the game into overtime. In the last 20 seconds of overtime, LBJ hit a shot, and the Cavaliers narrowly defeated the Bobcats by two points. This is LBJ's first winning goal in his NBA career. Perhaps, LBJ will show us a different star style. In this game, LBJ made 10 of 21 shots, 16 of 23 free throws, 37 points, 11 rebounds, and 12 assists. He not only scored a triple-double but also defeated his opponent. This was undoubtedly a perfect night for LBJ's career.

[Comprehensive evaluation]

LeBron James, wearing jersey No. 23, is the leader of the Cleveland Cavaliers, so he is also commonly known as the Little Emperor, and some people also call him Little Emperor. king. BILL SIMMONS ranks second on the list of the least traded, and is also the person with the highest trade value. He is young, has a good figure of 6-8, abnormal athletic ability and excellent strength, and can do anything on the court. An absolute all-star player.

[Offense]

Shooting: His mid-range shots and three-pointers are improving year by year. Coupled with his selfless sharing of the ball and the correct shot position, although he shoots A lot of times but he has an amazing shooting percentage that is rare among defenders. However, due to mechanical practice, the movements are relatively stiff. Also, the free throw shooting percentage is not very ideal, averaging around 74% in the past three years. (There was once a video of him abnormally throwing N three-pointers in a row during backcourt practice. It was very scary and worth watching).

Passing: Passing is another unique skill of his. Although he is 6-8 tall, his vision and precise passing skills are better than those of ordinary NBA point guards, making him a rookie. He started the season as a point guard. In the second and third seasons, he also held the position of small forward. He is omnipotent and can score everything on the court. This can be seen from his data. First of all, as a swingman, his vision of the court is top-notch. He can pass the ball out when his teammates need it most, and he is familiar with everything from behind to hitting the ground.

Breakthrough: Sharp breakthrough, both in the first step and in changes of direction. He often breaks into the paint and gives the enemy a tomahawk dunk. A good foul maker, he often uses his strong body to create fouls during LAYUP, and also often uses his coordinated body to send the ball in and score 2+1. But I don’t seem to like continuous breakthroughs very much.

Fast Break: You can often block in the backcourt, then rush to the frontcourt ALLY-OOP or steal the ball yourself and use your own unique JAMES Dapeng wings to dunk the ball in. He is not only the completer of quick moves, but sometimes the initiator of quick moves. He passes the ball beautifully so that his teammates can easily LAYUP or DUNK to score.

Low post: He has certain post-up skills. Although he is not as sharp as a breakthrough player, he mostly relies on his excellent strength to complete the game well. (But looking at the statistics, it turns out that the PF position is the most efficient, I am completely speechless)

[Defense]

He should be a good defender, with excellent physical fitness that is even close to that of BT , it's hard not to be a good defender, but defense is still slightly inferior to his offense. It seems that most people who have not gone through college have some problems with their defensive steps. The little emperor also has these problems, but he is already much better than other high school students. At least if he is not good enough, he can make up for it with his excellent body. But the defensive gamble is too great, and he likes to steal the ball with his skills, so he has good steal data, but you must know that in the NBA, if you don't steal the ball, you will be passed...

[Position]

Many people like to compare LeBron with Magic. Indeed, many of them are too similar. They can all play positions 1 to 4, and even the 5th position.

LeBron may not have as weird a pass as Magic, but his overall view and leadership ability are no less than Magic. His dribbling ability is better than that of an average point guard. At critical moments, it is LeBron who controls the ball and organizes the offense, but this will affect many of his offensive abilities.

[Signature move]

Biting fingernails

1. The first kill: March 23, 2006

If If there is one reason why basketball is more exciting than football, it is undoubtedly the last second on the basketball court. Think about if a player wins the game in the last buzzer-beater, think about the winner's ecstasy, and look at the loser's tears, fans will definitely feel that this is the greatest Enjoy Time. The victory or defeat of a game can actually depend on the last shot. This is the greatest excitement of basketball.

Living in the Jordan era of the Bulls dynasty, we all can’t forget Michael’s killer kills, especially his knockout of Russell at the last moment in 1998 to win his sixth championship, which is the first in NBA history. The most classic moment. I think any fan who has witnessed this moment will never forget this shot as long as he still remembers the existence of the NBA. The reason why Jordan is great is not only because he has six championship rings and a bunch of unparalleled personal honors, but also because of those final shots that fascinated fans time and time again.

When LeBron slowly entered the fans' field of vision under the exposure of the media, when LeBron chose the number 23 for his jersey. Although the fans of LeBron and Michael, both No. 23, are almost completely different, and it is difficult for fans to compare them, LBJ will inevitably become Jordan's successor in the eyes of the media and fans.

After two seasons, LeBron, No. 23, has become one of the best stars of his age group in the NBA. In the first season, he scored 20, 5, and 5 technical statistics, and in the second season, he won With the technical statistics of 27, 7, 7, and 2, LBJ has become a talented player comparable to Jordan in terms of technical statistics. In LBJ's third season, his technical statistics have achieved 3, 7+, 7+, and his team's record has firmly ranked fourth in the Eastern Conference. However, LeBron still has difficulty gaining greater recognition from NBA critics and fans.

LBJ, who was born in 1984, is not yet 22 years old. Like many young LBJs, his expression is always more calm and less passionate. Perhaps LBJ was born to be a complacent person, and his broad shoulders shouldered too many important responsibilities. He needs to take a long and arduous path. Compared with the previous two seasons, LBJ this season is even more worried. After the All-Star Game, the Cavaliers' record suffered the same Waterloo as last year, and the Cavaliers' games suffered from fourth quarter syndrome. A losing streak pushed LBJ into the media's crosshairs, and LBJ became the overwhelmed star in the media. "Big Mouth" Barkley naturally would not miss this opportunity.

"LeBron is no longer a rookie," said Barkley, one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history and now a commentator on TNT. "He has to make his mark by grabbing a rebound in the last minute of the game, blocking a possession, hitting a great shot and whatever it takes to finish the game. The Cavaliers shouldn't lose five or six games in a row unless they Facing the Spurs or Pistons, LeBron shouldn't let this happen."

"LeBron has to be more selfish," Barkley said. "His team expects him to finish these games. LBJ can't just score 3 points or 5 points in the second half, he has to say to himself, 'We're not going to lose tonight.' LeBron has to understand that the outcome of the game is in his hands. If he wants to become a superstar, LBJ must do this."

Zen Phil Jackson holds the opposite view: "Barkley will always come up with some alarmist remarks when he brags. Conclusion. LBJ is currently one of the best players in the league. "Zhan Shi believes that there are many reasons that limit LBJ's performance on the field. "His playing time is too long, and his performance will decline in the second half after his physical strength is exhausted. Also, LeBron likes to pass the ball and give the ball to teammates who are in space. This is his advantage."

When LBJ assisted teammates Murray and Jones twice against the Bulls and the Raptors. When he hit the winning three-pointer, the media and fans were still unwilling to give up the opportunity to attack LBJ.

In their eyes, LBJ assisting his teammates at the last moment is a sign of shirking responsibility. If it were Jordan or Kobe, they would definitely choose to shoot by themselves instead of assisting.

But LBJ still insisted on his opinion: "For me, whether the last shot is made by me or my teammates, as long as the shot is successful, I don't mind," LBJ said, "The last shot if I have a chance. , I will shoot it myself, and if my teammates have a better chance, I will let them shoot."

Is LBJ trying to defend himself? Just look at his performance. In the games against the Nuggets, Lakers and Trail Blazers, LBJ chose to take the last shot himself, but these three games ended in failure without exception. In the most recent games against the Bulls and Raptors, LBJ chose to take the final shot at the last moment. Assists, and both Murray and Jones hit the winning shots. Perhaps today's game can prove that LBJ's defense is not lying. In today's game against the Bobcats, he assisted Murray in hitting a three-pointer at the last minute of the regular season, and the Cavaliers dragged the game into overtime. In the last 20 seconds of overtime, LBJ hit a shot, and the Cavaliers narrowly defeated the Bobcats by two points. This is LBJ's first winning goal in his NBA career. Perhaps, LBJ will show us a different star style. In this game, LBJ made 10 of 21 shots, 16 of 23 free throws, 37 points, 11 rebounds, and 12 assists. He not only scored a triple-double but also defeated his opponent. This was undoubtedly a perfect night for LBJ's career.

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