Cleveland Plain Dealer on Lebron James
Cleveland Plain Dealer on Lebron James: Looking back to the onset of Lebron James career in Cleveland until now provides an excellent trip down memory lane. The Cleveland Plain Dealer has watched him since he hit the courts as a freshman at St. Vincent St. Mary High School. If you look back far enough, you can find stories and photos of Lebron playing high school basketball and winning a state championship. Moreover, the number one selection in the 2003 draft has provided fans with some awesome memories.
The memories come thanks to the Cleveland Plain Dealer who was on hand when he was drafted and as he become the Cavaliers all-time leading scorer. The coverage was extensive when Lebron managed to pull in not one, but two NBA MVP player awards. Add in the six All-Star games and indeed, we’ve witnessed a star in the making. Thanks to media outlets, we’ve watched Lebron simply grow up.
With all the action that the Cleveland Plain Dealer has managed to cover in reference to Lebron James, the reporters are still reluctant to confirm where James will play next season. Obviously the Cavalier fans would love to keep him and may seem a bit out of sorts if they lose him. However, reports are filling the media waves regarding Lebron’s meetings with the Knicks, the Heat and indeed, the Cavaliers. According to almost every source available, if Lebron heads to Miami, he is certain to lose money that he could get by signing a six-year contract with the Cavs.
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The memories come thanks to the Cleveland Plain Dealer who was on hand when he was drafted and as he become the Cavaliers all-time leading scorer. The coverage was extensive when Lebron managed to pull in not one, but two NBA MVP player awards. Add in the six All-Star games and indeed, we’ve witnessed a star in the making. Thanks to media outlets, we’ve watched Lebron simply grow up.
With all the action that the Cleveland Plain Dealer has managed to cover in reference to Lebron James, the reporters are still reluctant to confirm where James will play next season. Obviously the Cavalier fans would love to keep him and may seem a bit out of sorts if they lose him. However, reports are filling the media waves regarding Lebron’s meetings with the Knicks, the Heat and indeed, the Cavaliers. According to almost every source available, if Lebron heads to Miami, he is certain to lose money that he could get by signing a six-year contract with the Cavs.
Taken from: www.hotcappers.com
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