Watch: 18 Years Old LeBron Drops 52 Points On Trevor Ariza In High School

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is the greatest basketball player of all time. LeBron has won three titles and four NBA MVP awards. That’s not all. King James hits a new milestone in every game he plays. He keeps going up, and for most fans, he is in his prime time. It was more than obvious that LeBron would be a superstar. His beginnings were really bright. The great LeBron James was brilliant in high school. That’s when everyone realized that he is The Chosen One.

LeBron is a Laker now, and he has a really good chance to win a title with the team. However, the NBA season is suspended now. LeBron and every other basketball player have tons of free time. We’d love to use this free time to recall some of his best moments.

LeBron James was brilliant in high school

The NBA season is in hiatus, so you have enough time to remember some of the best moments LeBron had in his career. Let’s go back to the start of LeBron’s career. You’d get a chance to see the best of LeBron. His early beginnings were brilliant. He was successful in every sport. However, his teammates from the basketball team didn’t want him to play football. They even threatened to beat him up. Yes, the guys just wanted to get the best of LeBron. They knew he’d become this great.

In a recently shared video, we can see King James playing for his high school. He scored 52 points against Trevor Ariza. Can you believe that? He was brilliant on the court.

This season, LeBron is averaging 25.7 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 10.6 assists per game on the season for the team.  The three-time champion is shooting 49.8 percent from the field, 34.9 percent from beyond the arc, and 69.7 percent from the free-throw line.

Everyone is waiting for an official statement from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. NBA officials suspended the season for 30 days. They are checking out some of the options. Several players have tested positive for the virus, including Kevin Durant, Rudy Gobert, Donovan Mitchell, two Lakers players and four other Nets players.