NO, if you measure the amount of success he has had compared to other great players such as MJ, Bird, Russell, Chamberlain etc. He does not compare to them. Also if you looked at how defence was played about 10-15 years ago compared to now then you would see that the defence played today is so much worse than before. So no, LeBron is not the second best player ever, no way
LeBron James lived in a big manchion with fifty women following him everywere. now that's the life.
Yes.
Michael Jordan
he was the greatest basketball player who ever lived
LeBron James was raised primarily by his mother, Gloria James, in Akron, Ohio. His early life was marked by instability, as they moved frequently and faced economic hardships. While he didn't have a traditional foster family, Gloria struggled to provide for LeBron, leading to periods where they lived with relatives and friends for support. Despite these challenges, Gloria's dedication played a crucial role in shaping LeBron's success.
If you played for a famous basketball club, yes. If you played where you locally lived, perhaps not ;)
Mohamed Hersi Obviously!!!!!
James Naismith James A. Naismith invented the sport of basketball in 1891 and is often credited with introducing the first football helmet. He wrote the original basketball rulebook, founded the University of Kansas basketball program, and lived to see basketball adopted as an Olympic demonstration sport in 1904 and as an official event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
In 2009, LeBron James lived in a mansion located in the Bath, Ohio area, near his hometown of Akron. The home, which he purchased in 2003, features luxurious amenities and is situated on a large property, reflecting his status as an NBA superstar. At the time, he was also known for his philanthropic efforts in the local community.
He invented it because he had to find a suitable game to play in PE because he lived in Massachusetts.
She is a famous SMU women basketball player, that got her Jersey retied, she lived in a small town then some women's basketball coach came go in to and let her SMU she is awesome women and someone you would like to meet
He lived in Lancaster, PA at Wheatfield