The story of a Chosen One. On December 20, 1984, 16-year-old Gloria dropped out of school to work after giving birth to James. His father did not know where he died, and his mother and son depended on each other for life. On Christmas Eve in 1987, Gloria gave 3-year-old James a toy basketball hoop as a Christmas present, and basketball entered James' world for the first time. However, the happy time is only a few moments that cannot be expected. Hunger and uncertainty make them run around. James, 5-8 years old, has experienced 12 moves. Years of living in the slums have allowed James to see too many violent drug alarms and so on since he was a child, and his bad childhood has also forged his calm and sophisticated character. The stadium is a haven where he is willing to dock. Only on the court can he completely forget the difficulties in life and gain a short-term sense of security. In 1993, LeBron went to play on the youth team of a football team in the south of Arken, and was inadvertently appreciated by coach Walker. Walker tries to persuade Gloria to let James live in his home. This was James' first life turning point. James was able to live a stable life, have regular friends, and don't have to be confused about where to live and how to eat tomorrow. Gloria was also able to find time to do her own thing. James started his own home two years later, when Grelia rented a two-bedroom house at the Spring Hill Apartments. For Walker's help, James sighed when he recalled many years later: "I love the Franks, without them, I would never be where I am today." In early 1997, James officially began to play basketball. He joined a local youth organization called The Salvation Army, and with Drew Jr., Willie, and Sean, formed the original Brothers Basketball. Faced with such an energetic youth army, Drew's father, Drew, regained his childhood dream and became a full-time coach. They started out playing in nearby towns and then set their sights on the AAU League, which runs competitions for all ages. At the opening ceremony of the AAU League, 100,000 young players from across the country were assembled. These teams come from all over the country, including New York, Washington, etc. Most of them have sponsors, and they are all glamorous. while Shooting The Star team is very rustic, and their fees are earned from roadside stalls. But soon, this little-known team, when no one thought it could win a game, with its strong strength all the way through the barriers will stand out and advance to the finals. On July 8, 1999, at the AUU National Championship, James and his teammates faced so many spectators and spotlights for the first time, and they walked into the stadium with a heartbeat. The opponent in the final was the All-Star team from California. The Shooting Star team played very passively at the beginning, trailing by 15 points at halftime, and silently approaching the score in the second half, but the time was still over after James ran into the midfield and missed a shot. Lost the game by 2 points 68-66. This is their first time in the league and they have exceeded many expectations. But for these teenagers, the loss of this championship night was bad, and they heard the sound of broken dreams. What they don't know is that this loss is also where their dreams set sail. In the fall of 1999, James entered St. Vincent-St. Mary's High School with Drew Jr., Willie, and Sean in order to play together. In the high school league, other teams are still running in, and their starting four had good chemistry early on, and their Irish team won the state championship with a 27-0 crush in their first year. In the second year, transfer student Romeo joined the team, and the "Five Tiger Generals" were assembled. The Irish team had a 26-1 record and won the state championship again. At this time, James has stood out, he can make a good pass and can complete the dunk skillfully in the game. With average data of 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals per game, he was selected to the "USA Today" All-American First Team Team and became the most watched high school student in the United States. In the third year, James and the Irish team became the darling of the media and fans. James' games were broadcast on TV, and many people came to watch James' games, including Jordan Kobe O'Neal and other top NBA players. That year, the Quick Loan Center was full twice, one when Jordan came and the other when James' team came. Jordan said, I've seen him play and he's very talented. Ticket prices soared, fans asked for autographs... It is in such an environment that the pride of the team grows day by day. They kept partying, extremely carnival, even if there was a game the next day, they were still happy until late at night. "If you want to win the state championship, you have to do one thing year after year, what? It's eating!" said teammate Willie. It's also a microcosm of Irish's mental state this season. Nobody cares because they keep winning. In the final final, James got into foul trouble, his teammates were out of shape, and Drew Jr.'s technical foul at the last moment directly ruined the game. They lost 63-71 to Roger Bacon of Cincinnati for the state runner-up. The failure woke everyone up. In their fourth year, they became more united and more assiduous, sweeping the arena with fireworks of vengeance. In the first game, the team with the first power ranking was picked by 20 points, and then he released his energy in various crushing gestures. In the final, the Irish defeated the Katrin Change team 40-36, St. Vincent St. Mary High School won its third state championship in four years, and James scored 25 points and 11 rebounds. For the season, James averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals. During this time, people began to refer to him as King. After his senior year, the chosen one James skipped college and brought his talent to the NBA. 4 steals. During this time, people began to refer to him as King. After his senior year, the chosen one James skipped college and brought his talent to the NBA. 4 steals. During this time, people began to refer to him as King. After his senior year, the chosen one James skipped college and brought his talent to the NBA.
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