Friday, November 11, 2011

Jordan vs. James: James Profile 2

LeBron James took the Cleveland Cavaliers to the NBA Playoffs for four years in a row. In his first year in the Playoffs, he scored a triple-double, a difficult feat in its own right, but even more notable in the Playoffs. He also became the youngest All-Star MVP. As if these feats weren't enough for this young man, there's something else that we all need to take into consideration for this Sunday's game against Michael Jordan: typically speaking, an athlete's prime is from ages 25-30. Jame's prime is just beginning, and he's already breaking all kinds of records and outpointing everyone in the league.

The 2007-2008 season proved to be one of James' best so far. James became only the third person in 30 years to score 50 points in a single game, and he achieved this in the most memorable of fashions: by slam-dunking over Kevin Garnett. He also achieved three triple-doubles that year. And he only continued to get better and better and better...

As mentioned earlier, we don't believe that LeBron James has reached his prime yet. He is easily one of the most influential athletes of today's generation of superstars, extending his influence far outside the world of sports. So how is he going to do against Michael Jordan, the man who is frequently called the greatest basketball player of all time? Read on Sunday to find out.

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