Just wanted to point that out so you all can enjoy the next 15 years of his basketball career paying attention to his greatness.
He's only 20 years old and he's setting all kinds of records for a guy only starting his 3rd year in basketball, straight from high school.
I'm also from Cleveland, so yes, I'm a little biased. When Jordan played, I made sure I watched every game of his, he knew how to take over a game and win. LeBron is starting to do the things Jordan did later in his career. He's driving to the hoop, drawing major fouls, hitting all kinds of jumpers and 3 pointers including the big shots needed in crunch time.
So pay attention if you see him play on TV.
The Cavs will make the Playoffs this year and maybe advance to the second round or better.
And, he will win MVP this year.
He's only 20 years old and he's setting all kinds of records for a guy only starting his 3rd year in basketball, straight from high school.
I'm also from Cleveland, so yes, I'm a little biased. When Jordan played, I made sure I watched every game of his, he knew how to take over a game and win. LeBron is starting to do the things Jordan did later in his career. He's driving to the hoop, drawing major fouls, hitting all kinds of jumpers and 3 pointers including the big shots needed in crunch time.
So pay attention if you see him play on TV.
The Cavs will make the Playoffs this year and maybe advance to the second round or better.
And, he will win MVP this year.



OK. First off, nobody needs that comparison. Its not fair. You can't look for the next "Airness" you have to look for these people to create thier own legendary status. James and Anthony will both go down as great players, barring injury or personal problems (carrying your friends backpack into an airport)....



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