In 2003, the Cleveland Cavaliers took a 19-year-old phenom straight out of high school with the first pick of the NBA draft. Six years later, LeBron James is standing on top of the basketball world entering the final year of his contract with Cleveland.
The Cavs finished the 2009-2010 regular season with a 61-21 record which was good enough to clinch the NBA's best record, as well as home-court advantage throughout the playoffs.
James finished the season in MVP fashion, finishing with 29.7 PPG, 8.6 APG, and 7.3 RPG.
Everything looks set for James to bring a championship back to Cleveland, so what can possibly be the problem?
Over his young career, James has dazzled basketball fans everywhere with his emphatic scoring and thunderous dunks. He has been compared to so ...
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