LeBron James Talks About The Moment He Fell In Love With The Game Of Basketball

LeBron James is one of the greatest basketball players of all times, and the magic hit him when he was 14. LeBron was even younger when he knew that the game would be his greatest passion in life. Yes, he fell in love.

Today, LeBron is the ultimate basketball player, and his best time is yet to come. The exclusive excerpt from “Basketball: A Love Story” gives basketball icons an opportunity to talk about the moment they fell in love with the game. LeBron’s story will definitely be something every fan would like to know.

“When I was 4, 5 years old, I started playing on a crate. We cut the bottom out, nailed it to the light pole, me and my friends. No backboard, so every shot had to go straight in, or you didn’t make it. And I remember that joy — playing on the street, cars interrupting our game, the ball going into the woods. Playing basketball, it did something to me,” said LeBron.

“Basketball: A Love Story” is authored by Jackie MacMullan and Rafe Bartholomew. It was first inspired by the 20-hour ESPN documentary with the same name. LeBron should be featured in the book and documentary as he played several roles in the world of NBA. He was a basketball prodigy, champion, molder of modern game, and social activist.

LeBron is trying really hard to become the person to help those in need. He knows that there are so many people needing support and help of any kind. He opened a school in his hometown Akron, Ohio. He should definitely be part of the book, and fans would definitely consider him a fascinating character.

LeBron James is being called “a king” for a reason. He knows what he’s doing, and he’s definitely doing a great job. His game is clean, and so is his heart.

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