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LeBron James arrived on the NBA scene in 2004 with a lot of pressure riding on his shoulders. Could he live up to all the hype that surrounded him at the draft? He could, and he did--quickly establishing himself as a player to watch. Now, he's ready for the new season, ready to prove that he's not a one-year phenom. And you can get in on the action with all the inside facts on this NBA sensation.
John Hareas is an experienced and celebrated NBA author, having compiled the official 2004 NBA Championships book Blue Collar Champions, as well as other NBA finals/championship retrospectives in other years. He has written numerous books about the NBA and its greatest players. His titles include NBA's Greatest, NBA Reader, Basketball, All-Star Allen Iverson, NBA Slam, and many other great NBA books.
The book I read LeBron James was a good book about LeBron's early basketball life.A strength about this book is that it tells you about his basketball career.For me there are no weaknesses about this book.The book talks about how LeBron led St V. St M. to three state championships and one national championship in four years.LeBron and the starting five had a Fab Four.I would recommend this book to Jonathan because he like basketball.I would also recommend this book to anybody else who like basketball.
I think ive read this book once or twice but i can never make myself read it again. Maybe im not really interested in reading about basketball. so I dont remember alot about the book and not sure what to rate it.