The New Yorker: LeBron James: You Are Loved

newyorker:

“The conventional wisdom, though, was that James needed to “grow up” as a player and a teammate in order to win games and the affection of fans. But James was compelled to grow up long ago, way back in his late teens—to become the savior of a unlucky franchise, a torchbearer for several…

(Source: newyorker.com)

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    Amazing what a championship ring can do for one’s reputation…
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    Good little piece. Also, I tear up every time I see the video embedded here.
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