It seems a bit late to watch this movie now. Time has changed, and now LeBron has moved from Cleveland to Miami, and now he has won the long-awaited O'Brien Cup among many different arenas. Interesting to say, that was all last year. I heard about this documentary a long time ago, but I accidentally went in to watch it early this morning. When I bought "Slam Dunk" in the past, there was a small picture book in it, which was the history of LeBron's growth. I know that his family background is very bad. Apart from being a single-parent family, his mother is still a part-time worker. It wasn't just a game that I found out, his mother was 16 when he was born. How did you think that the mother supported this child and let him grow wings, so that he has the current edge? Thinking of the barbed wire on the basketball court in middle school, there is no deeper memory than this. There is no plastic field, and the dust is flying. Every time I finish playing, my clothes and pants are covered with yellow dust. I want to say too much, but in the end I can only review it in a few words. Any language is one-sided for those rich memories. The chosen one, everyone envies his talent, but without hard training, how could it be possible for only talent to reach today? In the first year of high school, he won the national championship and showed his sharp-edgedness. All the spotlight was on his face. However, yes, in the third year they lost, not to their opponents, they lost to themselves. The arrogant soldier will lose, and the young and vigorous always make people dizzy, just like the 11-year finals. At that time, James put down his rhetoric, now or never, and the result was the same, he lost. And the experience is so familiar. They know that they need to unite with each other and the true meaning of victory. In the fourth year, just like in 12 years, they won the championship. The game is for 5 people. This is the eternal truth of basketball, and it can never be wrong. In the finals of the senior year of high school, the coach did not have too many tactical arrangements. He handed the game to them. They must know that they are the ones who decide the outcome of the game. In the end, they won the championship. Dru, Willie, Lebron, Sian played together from elementary school to middle school to high school, and they became lifelong brothers because of basketball. James said the four of them are the people he would most like to play together. High school undoubtedly carried youth. At that time, it was simple, not for fame and fortune, not for other things, and all I wanted in my heart was to win the national championship with this group of people. LeBron's childhood was spent in gloom. During this period, he fell in love with Michael Jordan, fell in love with basketball, he chose the number 23 jersey for himself. In LeBron's cramped bedroom, posters of Air Jordan are plastered. James dreamed of growing to 1.98 meters since he was a child and flying on the court like Jordan. James recalled always saying: "My childhood was so bad, I didn't know if I should stand on the street smoking a cigarette or go back to the classroom, or even if I should be a thief... But when I got to the court, I knew I just need to do one thing: play basketball!" I knew Jordan wasn't selected for the varsity team in high school because he wasn't tall enough. So he hung himself upside down at home every day, growing from more than 1.7 meters to 1.7 meters. 98 meters. No one can imagine how powerful the guidance of dreams can be. I really grew up watching LeBron play. In 8 years, from entering the finals in 2006 and being swept, to Miami, and now wearing a championship ring and countless honors. The road to the championship is so hard. From 2003 to today, from the best rookie, to the regular season MVP, to the finals and being swept, to the finals and losing, and finally won the O'Brien Cup. This is an extraordinary journey that cannot be replicated, only you. LeBron once said he doesn't want to be next. He went from a boy to a man, learning to take on the game, learning to take over the game. The biggest change is that he has learned to take responsibility. What I said, I once boasted, and once promised, only I can fulfill and realize it. When you first arrived in Miami, you were challenged a lot, and by the finals last year, you answered all the doubts with your performance. That's right, in the face of challenges and doubts, all your words are bullshit, only actions can prove it. LeBron, who used to have Jordan, Iverson and Kobe posters all over his room. Everyone who loves basketball has a similar heart. You are the focus of everyone in the spotlight on the court, but you can't forget the sweat and effort left behind during the silent training off the court. The story behind it is what we should know. We've all been outraged at LeBron because different stars are arguing. Actually think about how cute they are. What I like about this documentary is the purity of it. Not too emotionally charged. LeBron's upbringing is like a legend, too much like a story, it's hard to imagine what you're seeing is the truth. And it is precisely these miracles that have created LeBron's extraordinaryness and have the awesome nickname of The Chosen One. More than a game. How much I like the title, the game, it has more meaning than the game.
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