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Puppy Kicker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arlington, Virginia
Age: 42
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Re: Wiz and Skins: A Tale of Two Teams
LeBron James career could shadow MJs. I remember downloading some Lebron high school clips when he was getting hyped still in high school. It was unreal how he dogged top tier guys. He was playing against the basketball farm teams who take kids with bad grades, help them out (easy classes) so they can get into college to play ball. I mean, he was going against the best kids his age, and no one was close.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 45,256
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Re: Wiz and Skins: A Tale of Two Teams
Lebron is one of those rare athletes who seems to have actually exceeded the hype bestowed upon him. The remarkable thing about him is that, while many players in the past decade have been anointed the next Jordan, before King James came along you really never heard of anyone being anointed the next Magic Johnson. But Lebron has the size and court vision to be the next Magic (on the court) and that's remarkable.
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