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LeBron James

LeBron Raymone James Sr. (/ləˈbrɒn/; born December 30, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed "King James," he is considered to be one of the greatest basketball players in history and is often compared to Michael Jordan in debates over the greatest basketball player of all time.[a] James is the NBA's all-time leading scorer and ranks fourth in career assists. He has won four NBA championships on three teams, with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, and Los Angeles Lakers. James has led his teams to ten NBA Finals, including eight consecutively.[1] He has four MVP awards, four Finals MVP awards, and two Olympic gold medals. He has been named an All-Star nineteen times, selected to the All-NBA Team eighteen times,[b] and to the All-Defensive Team six times.[4]

LeBron James
James with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2022
No. 6 – Los Angeles Lakers
PositionSmall forward / Power forward
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1984-12-30) December 30, 1984 (age 38)
Akron, Ohio, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Listed weight250 lb (113 kg)
Career information
High schoolSt. Vincent–St. Mary (Akron, Ohio)
NBA draft2003 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Playing career2003–present
Career history
20032010Cleveland Cavaliers
20102014Miami Heat
20142018Cleveland Cavaliers
2018–presentLos Angeles Lakers
Career highlights and awards
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

James grew up playing basketball for St. Vincent–St. Mary High School in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. He was heavily touted by the national media as a future NBA superstar. A prep-to-pro, he was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft. Named the 2004 NBA Rookie of the Year,[5] he soon established himself as one of the league's premier players, winning the NBA MVP award in 2009 and 2010 and leading the Cavaliers to their first NBA Finals appearance in 2007.[4] After failing to win a championship with Cleveland, James left in 2010 as a free agent to join the Miami Heat;[6] this was announced in the television special The Decision and is among the most controversial free-agent decisions in sports history.[7]

James won his first two NBA championships while playing for the Heat in 2012 and 2013; in both of these years, he also earned the league's MVP and Finals MVP awards. After his fourth season with the Heat in 2014, James opted out of his contract to re-sign with the Cavaliers. In 2016, he led the Cavaliers to victory over the Golden State Warriors in the Finals by coming back from a 3–1 deficit, delivering the team's first championship and ending the Cleveland sports curse.[8] In 2018, James exercised his contract option to leave the Cavaliers and signed with the Lakers, where he won the 2020 NBA championship and his fourth Finals MVP.[9] James is also the first player in NBA history to accumulate $1 billion in earnings as an active player.[10]

Off the court, James has accumulated more wealth and fame from numerous endorsement contracts. He has been featured in books, documentaries (including winning two Sports Emmy Awards as an executive producer), and television commercials. He has won 19 ESPY Awards, hosted Saturday Night Live, and starred in the sports film Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021). James has been a part-owner of Liverpool F.C. since 2011 and leads the LeBron James Family Foundation, which has opened an elementary school, housing complex, retail plaza/community center, and medical center in Akron.[11][12]

Early life

James was born on December 30, 1984, in Akron, Ohio, to Gloria Marie James, who was 16 at the time of his birth.[13]: 22  His father, Anthony McClelland, has an extensive criminal record and was not involved in his life.[14] When James was growing up, life was often a struggle for the family, as they moved from apartment to apartment in the seedier neighborhoods of Akron while Gloria struggled to find steady work.[15] Realizing that her son would be better off in a more stable family environment, Gloria allowed him to move in with the family of Frank Walker, a local youth football coach who introduced James to basketball when he was nine years old.[13]: 23 

James began playing organized basketball in the fifth grade.[16] He later played Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball for the Northeast Ohio Shooting Stars.[15] The team enjoyed success on a local and national level, led by James and his friends Sian Cotton, Dru Joyce III, and Willie McGee.[13]: 24  The group dubbed themselves the "Fab Four" and promised each other that they would attend high school together.[13]: 27  In a move that stirred local controversy, they chose to attend St. Vincent–St. Mary High School, a private Catholic school with predominantly white students.[17]

High school career

Basketball

As a 6-foot-2-inch (1.88 m) tall freshman, James averaged 21 points and 6 rebounds per game for the St. Vincent–St. Mary varsity basketball team.[18] The Fighting Irish went 27–0 en route to the Division III state title, making them the only boys high school team in Ohio to finish the season undefeated.[19] As a sophomore, James averaged 25.2 points and 7.2 rebounds, along with 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals per game.[20] For some home games during the season, St. Vincent–St. Mary played at the University of Akron's 5,492-seat Rhodes Arena to satisfy ticket demand from alumni, fans, as well as college and NBA scouts who wanted to see James play.[21] The Fighting Irish finished the season 26–1 and repeated as state champions.[18] For his outstanding play, James was named Ohio Mr. Basketball and selected to the USA Today All-USA First Team, becoming the first sophomore to do either.[18]

In 2001, during the summer before his junior year, James was the subject of a feature article in Slam magazine in which writer Ryan Jones lauded the 16-year-old James, who had grown to 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m), as "[possibly] the best high school basketball player in America right now".[22] During the season, James also appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, becoming the first high school basketball underclassman to do so.[13]: 104  With averages of 29 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, and 3.3 steals per game, he was again named Ohio Mr. Basketball and selected to the USA Today All-USA First Team,[18] and became the first junior to be named male basketball Gatorade National Player of the Year.[13]: 117  St. Vincent–St. Mary finished the year with a 23–4 record, ending their season with a loss in the Division II championship game.[13]: 114  Following the loss, James unsuccessfully petitioned for a change to the NBA's draft eligibility rules in an attempt to enter the 2002 NBA draft.[23][24] During this time, he used marijuana, which he said was to help cope with the stress that resulted from the constant media attention he was receiving.[25]

Throughout his senior year, James and the Fighting Irish traveled around the country to play a number of nationally ranked teams, including a game on December 12, 2002, against Oak Hill Academy that was nationally televised on ESPN2.[13]: 142  Time Warner Cable, looking to capitalize on James's popularity, offered St. Vincent–St. Mary's games to subscribers on a pay-per-view basis throughout the season.[13]: 143  For the year, James averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 3.4 steals per game,[18] was named Ohio Mr. Basketball and selected to the USA Today All-USA First Team for an unprecedented third consecutive year,[13]: 178  and was named Gatorade National Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.[18] He participated in three year-end high school basketball all-star games—the EA Sports Roundball Classic, the Jordan Capital Classic, and the McDonald's All-American Game—losing his National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) eligibility and making it official that he would enter the 2003 NBA draft.[26]

Also during his senior year, James was the centerpiece of several controversies. For his 18th birthday, he skirted state amateur bylaws by accepting a Hummer H2 as a gift from his mother, who had secured a loan for the vehicle by utilizing James's future earning power as an NBA superstar.[27] This prompted an investigation by the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) because its guidelines stated that no amateur may accept any gift valued over $100 as a reward for athletic performance. James was cleared of any wrongdoing because he had accepted the luxury vehicle from a family member and not from an agent or any outside source.[26] Later in the season, James accepted two throwback jerseys worth $845 from an urban clothing store in exchange for posing for pictures, officially violating OHSAA rules and resulting in his being stripped of his high school sports eligibility.[26] James appealed the ruling and his penalty was eventually dropped to a two-game suspension, allowing him to play the remainder of the year. The Irish were also forced to forfeit one of their wins, their only official loss that season.[28] In his first game back after the suspension, James scored a career-high 52 points.[29] St. Vincent–St. Mary went on to win the Division II championship, marking their third division title in four years.[30]

Football

As an underclassman, James played wide receiver for St. Vincent–St. Mary's football team.[13]: 51  He was recruited by some Division I programs, including Notre Dame.[31] At the conclusion of his second year, he was named first team all-state, and as a junior, he helped lead the Fighting Irish to the state semifinals.[20] He did not play during his senior year because of a wrist injury that he sustained in an AAU basketball game.[32] Some sports analysts, football critics, high school coaches, former and current players have speculated that James could have played in the National Football League.[c]

Professional career

Cleveland Cavaliers (2003–2010)

2003–2004: Rookie of the Year

James was selected by his hometown team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, as the first overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft.[37] In his first regular season game, he scored 25 points against the Sacramento Kings, setting an NBA record for most points scored by a prep-to-pro player in his debut performance.[38] At the conclusion of the 2003–04 season, he became the first Cavalier to receive the NBA Rookie of the Year Award.[5] With final averages of 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game,[39] he also became the third player in league history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game as a rookie.[40] Cleveland ultimately finished the season 35–47, failing to make the playoffs despite an 18-game improvement over the previous year.[41]

2004–2008: Rise to superstardom

In the 2004–05 season, James earned his first NBA All-Star Game selection, contributing 13 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists in a winning effort for the Eastern Conference.[42] Around the league, teams took note of his rapid development, and Denver Nuggets coach George Karl told Sports Illustrated: "It's weird talking about a 20-year-old kid being a great player, but he is a great player ... He's the exception to almost every rule."[43] On March 20, James scored 56 points against the Toronto Raptors, setting Cleveland's new single-game points record.[44] With final averages of 27.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, 7.2 assists, and 2.2 steals per game, he was named to his first All-NBA Team.[20] Despite a 30–20 record to start the year,[44] the Cavaliers again failed to make the playoffs, finishing the season 42–40.[45]

 
James picks up his dribble against Caron Butler of the Washington Wizards in November 2006.

At the 2006 All-Star Game, James led the East to victory with 29 points and was named the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player.[46] Behind final season averages of 31.4 points, 7 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game,[4] he also finished second in overall NBA Most Valuable Player Award voting to Steve Nash.[47] Under James's leadership, the Cavaliers qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 1998.[48] In his postseason debut, James recorded a triple-double in a winning effort versus the Washington Wizards.[49] In Game 3 of the series, he made the first game-winning shot of his career, making another in Game 5.[50] Cleveland would go on to defeat the Wizards before being ousted by the Detroit Pistons in the second round.[51]

 
James engages in his pre-game ritual of tossing crushed chalk into the air in March 2008; the routine was mostly ended after 2011.[52][53]

In 2006–07, James's averages declined to 27.3 points, 6.7 rebounds, 6 assists, and 1.6 steals per game.[20] Some analysts attributed the fall to a regression in his passing skills and shot selection, which stemmed from a lack of effort and focus.[54] The Cavaliers finished the season with 50 wins for the second consecutive year and entered the playoffs as the East's second seed.[55] In Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals, James notched 48 points with 9 rebounds and 7 assists, scoring 29 of Cleveland's last 30 points, including the game-winning layup with two seconds left in a double-overtime game against the Pistons.[56] After the game, play-by-play announcer Marv Albert called the performance "one of the greatest moments in postseason history" and color commentator Steve Kerr described it as "Jordan-esque".[57] In 2012, ESPN ranked the performance the fourth greatest in modern NBA playoff history.[58] The Cavaliers went on to win Game 6 and claim their first-ever Eastern Conference championship,[59] earning them a matchup with the San Antonio Spurs in the Finals.[60] During the championship round, James struggled, averaging 22 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 6.8 assists per game on just 35.6 percent shooting,[61] and Cleveland was eliminated in a sweep.[60]

In February of the 2007–08 season, James was named All-Star Game MVP for the second time behind a 27-point, 8-rebound, and 9-assist performance.[62] On March 21, he moved past Brad Daugherty as the Cavaliers' all-time leading scorer in a game against the Raptors, doing so in over 100 less games than Daugherty.[63] His 30 points per game were also the highest in the league, marking his first scoring title.[64] Despite his individual accomplishments, Cleveland's record fell from the year before to 45–37.[65] Seeded fourth in the East entering the playoffs, the Cavaliers defeated the Wizards in the first round for the third consecutive season before being eliminated in seven games by the eventual-champion Boston Celtics in the next round.[66] During the decisive seventh game in Boston, James scored 45 points and Paul Pierce scored 41 in a game the Associated Press described as a "shootout".[67]

2008–2010: MVP seasons

 
James and DeShawn Stevenson in April 2008. The two had a short feud after Stevenson called James "overrated".[68]

At the conclusion of the 2008–09 season, James finished second in NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award voting and made his first NBA All-Defensive Team,[69] posting 23 chase-down blocks and a career-high 93 total blocks.[70] He also became only the fourth postmerger player to lead his team in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks in a single season.[71] Behind his play and the acquisition of All-Star guard Mo Williams, Cleveland went a franchise record 66–16 and fell just one game short of matching the best home record in league history.[72] With final averages of 28.4 points, 7.6 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.7 steals, and 1.2 blocks per game, James became the first Cavalier to win the MVP Award.[73] Reflecting on James's performance for ESPN, John Hollinger later wrote: "He's having what is arguably the greatest individual season in history, and it's time we gave him his due for it."[74]

In the playoffs, Cleveland swept the Pistons and the Atlanta Hawks to earn a matchup with the Orlando Magic in the Conference Finals.[75] In Game 1 of the series, James scored 49 points on 66 percent shooting in a losing effort for the Cavaliers.[58] In Game 2, he hit a game-winner to tie the series at 1–1.[76] Cleveland would lose the series in six games, and following the loss in Game 6, James immediately left the floor without shaking hands with his opponents, which was an act that many media members viewed as unsportsmanlike.[77][78] For the series, he averaged 38.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 8 assists per game,[79] finishing the postseason with a career playoff-high 35.3 points per game.[4]

In February of the 2009–10 season, James was forced into a temporary point guard role following a series of injuries to players in the Cavaliers' backcourt.[80] Behind his leadership, Cleveland lost no momentum, finishing the year with the best record in the league for the second consecutive season.[81] Due in part to his increased minutes as the Cavaliers' primary ball handler, James increased his statistical production, averaging 29.7 points, 7.3 rebounds, 8.6 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1 block per game on 50 percent shooting en route to another MVP Award.[82] To open the playoffs, Cleveland advanced past the Bulls to earn a matchup with the Celtics in the second round.[83] James was heavily criticized for not playing well in Game 5 of the series, shooting only 20 percent on 14 shots and scoring 15 points.[84] The team suffered its worst loss in franchise history, and at the conclusion of the game, James walked off the court to a smattering of boos from Cleveland's home crowd.[85] The Cavaliers were officially eliminated from the postseason in Game 6, with James posting 27 points, 19 rebounds, 10 assists, and 9 turnovers in the losing effort.[83]

Miami Heat (2010–2014)

The Decision

 
James with the Cavaliers in November 2009. He finished his first stint with the Cavaliers averaging 27.8 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, and 1.7 steals per game.[86]

James became an unrestricted free agent at 12:01 am EDT on July 1, 2010.[87] During this time, he was contacted by several teams, including the Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, New Jersey Nets, and Cavaliers.[88] On July 8, he announced on a live ESPN special titled The Decision that he would sign with the Heat.[89] The telecast was broadcast from the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Connecticut and raised $2.5 million for the charity. An additional $3.5 million was raised from advertising revenue, which was donated to other charities.[90] The day before the special, fellow free agents Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade also announced that they would sign with Miami;[91] reports later arose that back in 2006 the trio had discussed among themselves their upcoming 2010 free agencies.[92] James decided to join with Bosh and Wade in part so that he could shoulder less of the offensive load; he thought that his improved teammates would give him a better chance of winning an NBA championship than had he stayed in Cleveland.[93] Heat president Pat Riley played a major role in selling James on the idea of playing with Bosh and Wade.[94] James would be relieved of the burden of scoring, and he thought he could be the first player since Oscar Robertson to average a triple-double in a season.[93]

Upon leaving the Cavaliers, James drew intense criticism from sports analysts, executives, fans, and current and former players. The Decision itself was also scrutinized and viewed as unnecessary. Many thought that the prolonged wait for James's choice was unprofessional as not even the teams courting him were aware of his decision until moments before the show.[95] Upon learning that James would not be returning to Cleveland, Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert published an open letter to fans in which he aggressively denounced James's actions.[96] Some angry fans of the team recorded videos of themselves burning his jersey.[97] Former NBA players, including Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson, were also critical of James, condemning him for joining with Bosh and Wade in Miami and not trying to win a championship as "the man".[98][99][100] James drew further criticism in a September interview with CNN when he claimed that race might have been a factor in the fallout from The Decision.[101][102] As a result of his actions during the 2010 free agency period, he quickly gained a reputation as one of America's most disliked athletes, which was a radical change from prior years.[103][104] The phrase "taking my talents to South Beach" became a punch line for critics.[105][106] In retrospect, James has expressed some regret over his handling of The Decision.[104][107][108]

2010–2011: Year of media and fan scrutiny

 
James goes in for a slam dunk as a member of the Heat, as John Wall of the Wizards looks on in March 2011.

James officially signed with the Heat on July 10, 2010, through a sign-and-trade deal which sent two second- and two first-round draft picks to the Cavaliers and gave the team the option to swap first round picks with the Heat in 2012.[109][110] As part of the first player-created NBA superteam[111] he became only the third reigning MVP to change teams and the first since Moses Malone in 1982.[112] That evening, the Heat threw a welcome party for their new "big three" at the American Airlines Arena, an event that took on a rock concert atmosphere.[113] During the gathering, James predicted a dynasty for the Heat and alluded to multiple championships.[114][115] Outside of Miami, the spectacle was not well-received, furthering the negative public perception of James.[116]

Throughout the 2010–11 season, the media and opposing fanbases treated James and the Heat as villains.[117] To begin the year, they struggled to adjust to these new circumstances, going only 9–8 after 17 games.[118] James later admitted that the constant negativity surrounding the team made him play with an angrier demeanor than in years past.[117] On December 2, James faced the Cavaliers in Cleveland for the first time since departing as a free agent.[119] He scored 38 points and led Miami to a win while being booed every time he touched the ball.[120] The Heat eventually turned their season around and finished as the East's second seed,[121] with James averaging 26.7 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 7 assists per game on 51 percent shooting.[4]

In the Conference Semifinals, James and his teammates found themselves matched up with the Celtics for the second consecutive year.[122] In Game 5, he scored Miami's last ten points to help seal a series-clinching win.[123] After the final buzzer, he famously knelt on the court in an emotional moment, later telling reporters that it was an extremely personal victory for him and the team.[124] The Heat eventually advanced to the Finals, where they were defeated by the Dallas Mavericks in six games.[122] James received the brunt of the criticism for the loss, averaging only three points in fourth quarters in the series.[125] His Finals scoring average of 17.8 points per game signified an 8.9-point drop from the regular season, the largest point drop-off in league history.[126]

2011–2013: Back-to-back championships

The 2011–12 season was delayed by a lockout, and during that extended summer, James worked with Hakeem Olajuwon in order to improve his post up game.[127][118][128] Humbled by the Heat's loss to the Mavericks, the experience inspired James to leave behind the villain role that he had been embracing, which helped him regain a sense of joy on the court.[117] Behind James's expanded skillset,[128] Miami began the year with a franchise-best 18–6 record.[129] He was eventually named MVP for the third time, finishing with averages of 27.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.2 assists, and 1.9 steals per game on 53 percent shooting.[130]

 
James stands at midcourt during a dead ball on January 16, 2013. On that night, he became the youngest player in NBA history to score 20,000 career points.[131]

In the second round of the playoffs, Miami temporarily lost Bosh to an abdominal injury and found themselves trailing the Indiana Pacers 2–1.[132] James responded with a 40-point, 18-rebound, and 9-assist outing in Game 4 to help even the series.[133] To compensate for Bosh's absence, the Heat embraced a small-ball lineup with James at power forward, which they retained even after Bosh's return in the Conference Finals against the Celtics.[134][135] Facing elimination in Game 6, James recorded 45 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Heat to victory in what The New York Times called a "career-defining performance".[136] Miami won Game 7 to advance to the Finals, earning them a matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder and James's budding rival Kevin Durant.[137] Late in Game 4 of the series, James hit a three-pointer to give the Heat a lead, helping them win the game despite missing time with leg cramps.[138] In Game 5, he registered a triple-double as Miami defeated Oklahoma City for their second-ever championship and James's first championship.[139] James was unanimously voted the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player with averages of 28.6 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game.[140] His full postseason run, in which he averaged 30.3 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 5.6 assists per game, was later ranked the second best in modern NBA history by ESPN.[141]

In February of the 2012–13 season, James averaged 29.7 points and 7.8 assists per game while setting multiple shooting efficiency records.[142][143] That same month, the Heat also began a 27-game winning streak, which is the third longest in NBA history.[144] Based on these accomplishments, James's performance was described as a "month for the ages" by Sports Illustrated.[145] Miami eventually finished the year with a franchise and league best 66–16 record,[146] and James was named MVP for the fourth time, falling just one vote shy of becoming the first player in NBA history to win the award unanimously.[147] His final season averages were 26.8 points, 8 rebounds, 7.3 assists, and 1.7 steals per game on 56.5 percent shooting.[4]

In Game 1 of the Conference Finals, James scored a buzzer-beating layup to give Miami a one-point victory against the Pacers.[148] Throughout the series, his supporting cast struggled significantly, and his added scoring load prompted him to compare his responsibilities to those of his "Cleveland days".[149] Despite these struggles, the Heat advanced to the Finals for a meeting with the Spurs,[150] signifying a rematch for James from his first Finals six years earlier.[151] At the beginning of the series, he was criticized for his lack of aggressiveness and poor shot selection as Miami fell behind 2–3.[79][150][152] In Game 6, he recorded his second triple-double of the series, including 16 fourth quarter points, to lead the Heat to a comeback victory.[153] In Game 7, he tied the Finals record for most points scored in a Game 7 victory, leading Miami over San Antonio with 37 points.[154] He was named Finals MVP for the second straight season, averaging 25.3 points, 10.9 rebounds, 7 assists, and 2.3 steals per game for the championship round.[155]

2013–2014: Final season in Miami

On March 3 of the 2013–14 season, James scored a career-high and franchise-record 61 points in a game against the Charlotte Bobcats.[156] Throughout the year, he was one of the few staples for a Heat roster that used 20 different starting lineups due to injuries,[157] finishing with averages of 27.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 6.4 assists per game on 56.7 percent shooting.[4] In the second round of the playoffs, he tied a career postseason-high by scoring 49 points in Game 4 against the Brooklyn Nets.[158] In the next round, Miami defeated the Pacers to earn their fourth consecutive Finals berth, becoming one of only four teams in NBA history to do so.[159] In Game 1 of the Finals, James missed most of the fourth quarter because of leg cramps, helping the Spurs take an early series lead.[160] In Game 2, he led the Heat to a series-tying victory with 35 points on a 64 percent shooting rate.[161] San Antonio eventually eliminated the Heat in five games, ending Miami's quest for a three-peat.[162] For the Finals, James averaged 28.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game.[163]

Return to the Cavaliers (2014–2018)

On June 25, 2014, James opted out of his contract with the Heat, and on July 1, he officially became an unrestricted free agent.[164] On July 11, he revealed via a first-person essay in Sports Illustrated that he intended to return to the Cavaliers.[165] In contrast to The Decision, his announcement to return to Cleveland was well received.[166][167][168] On July 12, he officially signed with the team,[169] who had compiled a league-worst 97–215 record in the four seasons following his departure.[170] A month after James's signing, the Cavaliers acquired Kevin Love from the Minnesota Timberwolves, forming a new star trio along with Kyrie Irving.[171]

2014–2016: Ending Cleveland's championship drought

 
James throws a pass as Gorgui Dieng defends in December 2014. Later that season, James reached several passing milestones, including becoming the Cavaliers' all-time assists leader.[172][173]

In January of the 2014–15 season, James missed two weeks due to left knee and lower back strains, which at the time represented the longest stretch of missed games in his career.[174] In total, he played a career-low 69 games and his final averages were 25.3 points, 6 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game.[4] In the second round of the playoffs, he hit a baseline jumper at the buzzer to give Cleveland a 2–2 series tie with the Bulls.[175] In the Conference Finals, the Cavaliers defeated the Hawks to advance to the Finals, making James the first player since the 1960s to play in five consecutive Finals.[176] For most of the Finals against the Golden State Warriors, Irving and Love were sidelined due to injury, giving James more offensive responsibilities.[176] Behind his leadership, the Cavaliers opened the series with a 2–1 lead before being eliminated in six games.[177] Despite the loss, he received serious consideration for the Finals MVP Award,[178] averaging 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, and 8.8 assists per game for the championship round.[177]

During the 2015–16 season, James was criticized for his role in several off-court controversies, including the midseason firing of Cavaliers' coach David Blatt.[179][180] Despite these distractions, Cleveland finished the year with 57 wins and the best record in the East.[181] James's final averages were 25.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 6.8 assists per game on 52 percent shooting.[4] In the playoffs, the Cavaliers advanced comfortably to the Finals, losing only two games en route to a rematch with the Warriors,[181] who were coming off a record-setting 73-win season.[182]

To begin the series, Cleveland fell behind 3–1, including two blowout losses.[183] James responded by registering back-to-back 41-point games in Games 5 and 6, leading the Cavaliers to two consecutive wins to stave off elimination.[184] In Game 7, he posted a triple-double and made a number of key plays, including a chasedown block on Andre Iguodala's go-ahead layup attempt,[185] as Cleveland emerged victorious, winning the city's first professional sports title in 52 years and becoming the first team in NBA history to come back from a 3–1 series deficit in the Finals.[8] James became just the third player to record a triple-double in an NBA Finals Game 7,[186] and behind series averages of 29.7 points, 11.3 rebounds, 8.9 assists, 2.3 blocks, and 2.6 steals per game,[183] he also became the first player in league history to lead both teams in all five statistical categories for a playoff round, culminating in a unanimous Finals MVP selection.[187]

2016–2018: End of second stint in Cleveland

The 2016–17 season was marred by injuries and unexpected losses for the Cavaliers;[188] James later described it as one of the "strangest" years of his career.[189] Following a January defeat to the New Orleans Pelicans, he publicly criticized Cleveland's front office for constructing a team that he felt was too "top heavy", for which he received countercriticism.[190] The Cavaliers finished the season as the East's second seed, with James averaging 26.4 points and career highs in rebounds (8.6), assists (8.7), and turnovers (4.1) per game.[4] In Game 3 of the first round of the playoffs, he registered 41 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 assists against the Pacers, leading Cleveland to a comeback victory after trailing by 25 points at halftime, representing the largest halftime deficit overcome in NBA playoff history.[191] In Game 5 of the Conference Finals against the Celtics, James scored 35 points and surpassed Michael Jordan as the league's all-time postseason scoring leader.[192] The Cavaliers won the game and the series, advancing to the Finals for the third consecutive time against the Warriors, who had signed James's rival Kevin Durant during the off-season.[193] Behind averages of 33.6 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists per game, James became the first player to average a triple-double in the Finals, but Cleveland was defeated in five games.[194]

 
James protects the ball from Kyrie Irving in October 2017. The two were teammates in Cleveland for three seasons.[195]

Prior to the start of the 2017–18 season, the Cavaliers overhauled their roster by trading Kyrie Irving to the Celtics, who requested a trade in part because he no longer wanted to play with James.[195] After a slow start to the year, Cleveland rebounded by winning 18 of 19 games in December.[196] Their turnaround began with a victory over the Wizards on November 3 where James scored 57 points, which represented the second-highest point total of his career and tied a franchise record.[197] In January, the Cavaliers had a losing record, and James was criticized for his lackluster effort.[198] The next month, James won his third All-Star Game MVP Award, after posting 29 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists, and several key plays to help Team LeBron win over Team Curry.[199] Following another round of trades in February, Cleveland returned to form and James reached a number of historical milestones; on March 30, he set an NBA record with 867 straight games scoring in double digits.[200] James eventually finished the season with averages of 27.5 points, 8.6 rebounds, 9.2 assists, and 4.2 turnovers per game.[4]

In the playoffs, James guided the Cavaliers to another Finals rematch with the Warriors.[201] Along the way, he had some of the most memorable moments of his career, including a game-winning shot against the Pacers and another against the Raptors.[202] In the first game of the Finals, James scored a playoff career-high 51 points, but Cleveland was defeated in overtime.[203] Following the defeat, James injured his hand after punching a wall in the locker room, which hindered his effectiveness for the remainder of the series.[204] The Cavaliers lost the series in four games, with James averaging 34 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 10 assists per game for the Finals.[205]

Los Angeles Lakers (2018–present)

2018–2019: Injury and playoff miss

On June 29, 2018, James opted out of his contract with the Cavaliers and became an unrestricted free agent.[206] On July 1, his management company, Klutch Sports, announced that he would sign with the Los Angeles Lakers;[207] the deal was officially completed on July 9.[208] In an interview with Sports Illustrated, James's agent Rich Paul explained: "In 2010, when he went to Miami, it was about championships. In 2014, when he went back to Cleveland, it was about delivering on a promise. In 2018, it was just about doing what he wants to do."[209] Reaction to the move was more positive than his original departure from the Cavaliers, albeit still mixed, as some onlookers felt that Los Angeles was not his optimal destination.[210]

The Lakers expected James to immediately transform them into a championship contender after having missed the playoffs since 2014 and not appearing in the Finals since 2010.[211][212] Following his signing, the team rounded out their roster with a controversial collection of playmakers and veterans. To begin the 2018–19 season, they struggled to find effective lineups and recorded only two wins through their first seven games.[213] In November, they began a turnaround, which included two of James's strongest performances of the season. On November 14, he registered 44 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists in a victory against the Portland Trail Blazers.[214] On November 18, he scored a season-high 51 points in a win over the Heat.[215] After blowing out the Warriors on Christmas Day, Los Angeles improved their record to 20–14, but James suffered a groin injury,[216] the first major injury of his career.[217] He missed a then career-high 17 consecutive games, and the Lakers fell out of playoff contention without him.[216] The team was unable to recover and failed to qualify for the postseason, marking the first time that James missed the playoffs since 2005.[218] In March, the Lakers announced that James would begin a minutes restriction,[219] and he was later officially ruled out for the remainder of the season.[220] James's final averages were 27.4 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 8.3 assists per game.[4] Despite his inconsistent campaign, James was named to the All-NBA Third Team, marking the first time in twelve years that he did not make the All-NBA First Team.[221]

2019–2020: Fourth NBA championship

 
James backs down Bradley Beal in December 2018.

During the offseason, the Lakers hired Frank Vogel as their new head coach, and traded the majority of their young core to the Pelicans for superstar big man Anthony Davis.[222] James immediately embraced Los Angeles's much-improved roster by transforming his playing style, moving to full-time point guard, and competing with a more consistent defensive effort.[223] Behind James's leadership, the Lakers opened the 2019–20 season with a 17–2 record, matching the best start in franchise history.[224] On January 25, James passed team legend Kobe Bryant for third on the all-time regular season scoring list, the day before Bryant's death in a helicopter crash.[225] In early March, before the season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, James led the Lakers to a victory over the Bucks in a matchup of conference leaders, followed by a streak-breaking win against the Clippers.[226] Regular season play resumed in July and concluded in August within the confined NBA Bubble, where James ended the regular season as the league leader in assists for the first time in his career, averaging 10.2 assists per game.[227] James earned a record 16th All-NBA Team selection as part of the First Team, extending his record First Team selections to 13.[228]

The Lakers entered the playoffs as the number one seed in the West and advanced to the Finals convincingly, with only three total losses along the way.[229] In Game 5 of the Conference Finals against the Nuggets, James helped clinch the conference championship by scoring a game-high 38 points, including 16 in the fourth quarter.[230] In the Finals, James and his teammates found themselves matched up with his former team, the Heat, and quickly took control of the series with a 2–0 lead.[231] In Game 5, James had his best statistical performance of the Finals with 40 points, 13 rebounds, and 7 assists in a memorable duel with Miami's Jimmy Butler, but Los Angeles was ultimately defeated in a three-point game.[232] The Lakers finally eliminated the Heat in Game 6, which earned James, who averaged 29.8 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 8.5 assists per game during the series,[233] his fourth NBA championship and fourth Finals MVP award.[9] At 35 years and 287 days old, he became the second-oldest player in league history to win the award,[234] and the only player in NBA history to win the award with three different franchises.[235] James and teammate Danny Green also became the third and fourth players in NBA history to win at least one championship with three different teams each.[236]

2020–2021: Back-to-back chase

The 2020–21 season, reduced to 72 games for each team and starting on December 22, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, began after the shortest offseason in NBA history with a 116–109 loss to the Clippers.[237] On December 31, 2020, James became the first player in NBA history to score 10 points or more in 1,000 consecutive games in a 121–107 win against the Spurs.[238] In a 109–98 loss to the Nets on February 18, James became the third player in NBA history with 35,000 career points, joining Hall of Famers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone;[239] at 36 years and 50 days, he was the youngest player to reach the milestone.[240] On March 20, James sprained his ankle against the Hawks,[241] but he was able to hit a three-point shot afterwards to keep his 10-points streak alive before exiting the game.[242] By March, the Lakers were No. 2, two games behind the Jazz, but they went 14–16 without Davis and 6–10 without James, falling to No. 5.[243] James returned on April 30 after missing 20 games, the longest absence of his career.[244]

In May, James was sidelined again after leaving a game against the Raptors,[245] but he returned for the final two games,[246][247] and finished the season with averages of 25.0 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 7.8 assists on 51.3 percent shooting in 45 out of 72 games;[248] this was his 17th consecutive season averaging at least 25 points per game, the most in NBA history.[249] In an injury-laden season, the Lakers ended with a 42–30 record, finishing No. 7 due to tiebreakers and facing the No. 8-seed Warriors in the play-in tournament.[250] The Lakers won 103–100 after James scored the go-ahead, three-point shot in the final minute, posting a triple-double with 22 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists, along with 2 steals and 1 block.[251] His 34-foot (10 m) shot before the shot clock buzzer was his longest basket of the season as well as his longest go-ahead shot in the closing three minutes of a game in his career.[252]

In the first round of the playoffs, the Lakers faced the No. 2 Suns, the first time in James's career that he did not have home court advantage in the opening series.[253][254] They were up 2–1 before Davis suffered a strained groin in Game 4, in which James finished with a game-high 25 points on 10-for-21 shooting, 12 rebounds, and 6 assists.[255] The Lakers lost to the Suns in six games, making it the first time James lost in the first round in his career.[253] He finished the series averaging 23.3 points, his fourth-lowest scoring output for a series over his career and his lowest mark since averaging 22.8 in the 2014 Eastern Conference Finals.[256] He made his 17th consecutive All-NBA Team selection,[2] extending the record for most selections in NBA history,[257] being named for the third time to the All-NBA Second Team.[258]

2021–2022: First in the 10K-10K-10K club

For the 2021–22 season, James was joined by Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook.[259] In a game against the Pistons on November 21, James was ejected in the third quarter after getting into a scuffle with Isaiah Stewart during the 121–116 win; it was the second time in his career that he was ejected from a game,[260] and he was suspended for one game due to his actions.[261] In his next 16 games, James averaged 30.4 points, 8.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1.4 blocks on 54 percent shooting, also achieving his 100th triple-double,[262] while becoming the third player in NBA history to surpass 36,000 career points;[263] during this period, he played 35 percent of his minutes at center.[264][265] From December 19 to February 26, 2022, playing 23 out of 27 games, he had a streak of 23 consecutive 25-point games.[266]

 
James posterizing former Cleveland teammate Kevin Love in a game against the Cavaliers on March 21, 2022

In December, James became the second player in NBA history (after Michael Jordan) to post 40 points and zero turnovers at age 35 or older.[267] In January, James met the minimum criteria for points per game by playing at least 70 percent of his team's games, averaging 28.6 points, and became the oldest player to average 25+ points per game, having already been the youngest to do so, as he averaged 27.6 points per game in his sophomore season at 20 years old.[268] He also became the oldest player in NBA history to record at least 25 points in ten straight games, doing so at 37 years old.[269] By January 20, James became the fifth player in NBA history to record at least 30,000 career points and 10,000 career rebounds; he is the first player to record at least 30,000 career points, 10,000 career rebounds, and 9,000 career assists.[270][271][272] In the same period, he surpassed Oscar Robertson for 4th all-time free throws made,[273] and Alvin Robertson for 10th all-time in career steals.[274][275] In February, James surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most points scored in both the regular season and playoffs;[276] by March, he passed Karl Malone for second in the all-time minutes and regular season scoring lists.[277][278][279] At the 2022 NBA All-Star Game held in Cleveland, James was celebrated among the other 75 players for the NBA 75th Anniversary Team.[280] James led all players in fan votes with his 18th All-Star selection, tying Bryant and just one behind Abdul-Jabbar;[281] his team achieved its fifth consecutive All-Star win,[282] defeating Team Durant 163–161,[283] with James hitting the game-winning dagger shot in front of his hometown crowd.[284][285]

In March, James recorded two 50-point games, which were also his Lakers' career-high,[286][287] becoming the oldest player to have multiple 50-point games in a season, as well as the first Lakers player since Bryant in 2008 to have back-to-back 50-point home games; it was James's 15th 50-point game in his 19-year career, including the postseason.[288][289] He also recorded his 10,000th career assist, becoming the only player in NBA history to record at least 10,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 10,000 assists.[290][291] On March 27, LeBron became just the second player in NBA history to score 37,000 points.[292] Due to an ankle injury in late March, James missed out on a close three-players run for the NBA scoring title,[293][294][295] having only played 56 games, two less than the necessary to qualify;[296] aged 37, he would have broken Jordan's record of oldest scoring leader at 34.[297] For The Athletic, Bill Oram wrote that James's ankle injury felt like "the moment that might signal the end of the Lakers season".[298][299] On April 5, the Lakers were eliminated from both playoff and play-in contention for the first time since 2019 (James's first season with the Lakers) after a 121–110 loss to the Suns.[300] It marked the fourth time in James's career that he missed the playoffs.[301] James was ruled out the rest of the season due to soreness in his left ankle.[302] He finished the season with a 7.6 box plus–minus (first among players in his age group) and averages of 30.3 points (first by 6.9 points among players in his age range), 8.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 2.9 threes, 1.3 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game on 52–35–75 shooting ranges.[303] On May 24, He made his 18th consecutive All-NBA Team selection, extending the record for most selections in NBA history, being named for the second time to the All-NBA Third Team.[304]

2022–2023: All-time scoring record

On August 18, 2022, James re-signed with the Los Angeles Lakers on a two-year, $97.1 million contract.[305][306] The contract extension made James the highest-paid athlete in NBA history at $528.9 million, surpassing Kevin Durant in all-time earnings.[307] On October 20, James made his 2,144th three-pointer in a game against the Los Angeles Clippers, surpassing Paul Pierce for tenth in total NBA career three-pointers made.[308] On October 28, James posted 28 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals in an 111–102 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. He recorded his 1,135th career 20-point game, passing Karl Malone for the most such games in NBA history.[309] On December 2, in a 133–129 win against the Milwaukee Bucks, James recorded 28 points and 11 assists. He recorded his 10,142nd assist, surpassing Magic Johnson for sixth place on the NBA all-time career assists list.[310] On December 13, James scored 33 points in a 122–118 overtime loss to the Celtics, surpassing Wilt Chamberlain for the second-most 30-point games in NBA history. He recorded 516 30-point games in 1,386 career appearances.[311] On December 28, James played in his 1,393rd game, breaking a tie with Tim Duncan for 10th-most in NBA history.[312] The next game, on his 38th birthday, James had a then season-high 47 points on 18-for-27 shooting from the field, along with 10 rebounds and 9 assists in a 130–121 come-from-behind victory over the Atlanta Hawks.[313]

On January 2, 2023, James recorded 43 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists in a 121–115 win over the Charlotte Hornets. He joined Michael Jordan as the only two players with back-to-back 40-point games at 38 years of age or older.[314] On January 9, James received his 66th player-of-the-week award, doubling the career total of runner-up Bryant.[315] On January 13, in a 113–112 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers, he scored his 38,000th career point, becoming the second player in NBA history to do so.[316] On January 16, James had a season high 48 points, eight rebounds and nine assists in a 140–132 win over the Houston Rockets. It was his 100th career game with 40 or more points - including the postseason.[317] On January 23, he scored 46 points, including a career-high nine 3-pointers, in a 133–115 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, becoming the first player in NBA history to score at least 40 points in a game against all NBA franchises.[318][319] On January 19, James was named as a starter at the 2023 NBA All-Star Game, tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record for the most All-Star selections (19). It was also James's 19th consecutive All-Star appearance, surpassing Bryant's previous mark.[320] On January 31, James put up a triple-double with 28 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in a 129–123 overtime win over the New York Knicks, becoming the first player in NBA history to put up a triple-double in his 20th season. He also surpassed Mark Jackson and Steve Nash for fourth on the NBA all-time career assists list.[321][322]

On February 7, James scored his 38,388th career point in a 130–133 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the all-time leading scorer in NBA history. Abdul-Jabbar had held the record since April 5, 1984. After James broke the record, the NBA stopped the game for an on-court ceremony where James embraced Abdul-Jabbar, as well as his family.[323][324]

National team career

 
James attempting a shot over China's Yao Ming at the 2008 Summer Olympics

James made his debut for the United States national team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece.[325] He spent the Games mostly on the bench,[326] averaging 14.6 minutes per game with 5.8 points and 2.6 rebounds per game in eight games.[325] Team USA finished the competition with a bronze medal, becoming the first U.S. basketball team to return home without a gold medal since adding active NBA players to their lineup.[327] James felt his limited playing time was a "lowlight" and believed he was not given "a fair opportunity to play";[326] his attitude during the Olympics was described as "disrespectful" by columnist Adrian Wojnarowski.[328]

At the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan, James took on a greater role for Team USA, averaging 13.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game as co-captain.[329][330] The team finished the tournament with an 8–1 record, winning another bronze medal.[329] James's behavior was again questioned, this time by teammate Bruce Bowen, who confronted James during tryouts regarding his treatment of staff members.[328][331]

Before naming James to the 2008 Olympic team, Team USA managing director Jerry Colangelo and coach Mike Krzyzewski gave James an ultimatum to improve his attitude, and he heeded their advice.[328][332] At the FIBA Americas Championship 2007, he averaged 18.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game, including a 31-point performance against Argentina in the championship game, the most ever by an American in an Olympic qualifier.[333] Team USA went 10–0, winning the gold medal and qualifying for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China.[325] James credited the team's attitude and experience for their improvement, saying: "I don't think we understood what it meant to put on a USA uniform and all the people that we were representing in 2004. We definitely know that now."[334] At the Olympics, Team USA went unbeaten, winning their first gold medal since 2000.[335] In the final game, James turned in 14 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists against Spain.[336]

James did not play at the 2010 FIBA World Championship but rejoined Team USA for the 2012 Olympics in London, England.[337] He became the leader of the team, with Bryant, who would soon be 34, stepping back.[338] James facilitated the offense from the post and perimeter, called the defensive sets, and provided scoring when needed.[339] During a game against Australia, he recorded the first triple-double in U.S. Olympic basketball history with 11 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists.[d] Team USA went on to win their second straight gold medal, again defeating Spain in the final game.[341] James contributed 19 points in the win, becoming the all-time leading scorer in U.S. men's basketball history.[325][341] He also joined Michael Jordan as the only players to win an NBA MVP award, NBA championship, NBA Finals MVP, and Olympic gold medal in the same year.[342] Afterwards, Krzyzewski said: "[James] is the best player, he is the best leader and he is as smart as anybody playing the game right now."[343]

Player profile

Standing 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 m) tall and weighing 250 pounds (113 kg),[344] James has played the majority of his career at the small forward and power forward positions,[4] but he has also been deployed at the other positions when necessary.[345] His playing style, which is athletic and versatile,[128] has drawn comparisons to Basketball Hall of Famers Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan.[346][347][348] Through the 2021–22 season, James's career averages are 27.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 1.6 steals, and 0.8 blocks per game.[4] Throughout the 2010s, he was usually ranked as the best player in the NBA each season by ESPN and Sports Illustrated.[349][350]

Offense

 
James drives to the basket in March 2008. A deft finisher, he led the NBA in scoring and shooting percentage at the rim in 2013.[351]

As an 18-year-old rookie, James led the Cavaliers in scoring.[352] He holds numerous "youngest to" distinctions,[353][354] including being the youngest player to score 30,000 career points.[355] During his first stint in Cleveland, he was primarily used as an on-ball point forward, and although his shooting tendencies were perimeter-oriented,[128] he established himself as one of the best slashers and finishers in basketball.[356][357] His combination of speed, quickness, and size often created matchup problems for opposing teams because he was capable of blowing by larger defenders and overpowering smaller ones.[358] These qualities became more apparent in transition, where he developed a reputation for grabbing defensive rebounds and then beating the defense downcourt for highlight reel baskets.[359] Around this time, James was frequently criticized for not having a reliable jump shot or post game.[360] Teams would try to exploit these weaknesses by giving him space in the half court and forcing him to settle for three-pointers and long two-pointers, a strategy famously used by Spurs coach Gregg Popovich in the 2007 Finals, where James converted on only 36 percent of his field goals in four games.[361]

In Miami, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra changed James's role to a more unconventional one.[128] James spent more time in the post and improved his shot selection and accuracy on jump shots.[128][362] He also learned how to work as an off-ball cutter in the Heat's "pass-happy" offense.[363] Behind these improvements, James's overall scoring efficiency rose to historically great levels.[364] During this time, ESPN's Tom Haberstroh called James's free-throw shooting his biggest weakness, describing it as "average".[365] Upon returning to the Cavaliers, James began to experience subtle age-related declines in productivity,[366] posting his lowest scoring averages since his rookie season in 2015 and 2016.[4][367] His shooting also temporarily regressed, and he briefly ranked as the NBA's worst high-volume shooter from outside the paint.[368] Despite these changes, he remained an elite offensive player who beat defenses with body control, strength, and varying attacking speeds.[358]

For most of his career, James has controlled the offense as the primary ball handler on his team.[369] His playmaking ability is generally considered one of his premier skills, and some analysts rank him among the greatest passers in NBA history.[370] By exploiting his size, vision, and the attention he garners from opposing defenses,[371] James creates easy points for his teammates with accurate assists.[372] He executes unconventional passes, including after leaving his feet and through defensive traffic.[373] His uncanny tendency to find the open man has helped force NBA teams to incorporate some elements of zone into their schemes to better cover the weak side of the court and prevent James from passing to open shooters.[358] Early in James's career, he was criticized for overpassing in pressure situations, in particular for passing instead of shooting in the waning seconds of close games;[374][375] however, as his career progressed, James's clutch performance was viewed more favorably.[376]

Defense

 
James defending against Joe Harris in February 2018

At the beginning of James's NBA career, he was considered a poor defensive player,[377] but he improved steadily through the years. In 2009, he became proficient at the chase-down block, which involves coming in from behind the opposition in transition to block the shot.[70] In Miami, he developed into a more versatile defensive player, and the Heat relied on him to guard all five positions.[378] Along with Shane Battier and Dwyane Wade, Miami used James in an ultra-aggressive defensive scheme,[379] with James cheating off the ball to help out inside or get into rebounding position.[380] Beginning in 2014, some analysts reported a regression in his defensive impact, stemming from a lack of effort and expected age-related declines.[381][382] During his second stint in Cleveland, his defense progressively declined. After missed drives on offense, he often dawdled back on defense while complaining to the referees; he provided less help off the ball, and was less aggressive in switching.[383] James himself admitted to taking plays off at times, referring to this approach as "chill mode".[384] He eventually developed a reputation for raising his defensive level in the playoffs, which some analysts referred to as "Playoff LeBron".[385]

Legacy

 
James with the Cavaliers in 2017. NBA analyst Brian Windhorst, who spent his career covering James, recounted: "No one has ever had as much hype as James has had to live up to, and James has delivered on every last drop."[386]

James left high school as one of the most hyped prospects in NBA history.[e] Upon entering the NBA, he made an immediate impact and was voted Rookie of the Year in his debut season.[391] As of June 2022, he has been named to 18 All-NBA Teams, including 13 times to the First Team, which are both NBA records.[2] His four MVP awards are matched only by Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, and Bill Russell; James and Russell are the only players to win four MVP awards in a five-year span.[392] James has also won four Finals MVP Awards, which is the second-most all-time,[393] and earned All-Defensive honors every season from 2009 to 2014.[4] While James has never won the Defensive Player of the Year Award, he has finished second in the voting twice and lists it as one of his main goals.[69][394] His teams have appeared in the Finals ten times and won four championships; his ten Finals appearances are tied for third all-time.[f] Some analysts have criticized him for not having a better Finals record, while others have countered that James usually performed well but his team was defeated by superior competition.[396][397][398]

On the basis of his career longevity and on-court performances, sports publications have consistently included James in rankings of the best basketball players in history,[g] and he was named the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Decade for the 2010s.[406] In addition to praising James's on-court accomplishments, analysts have also noted James's influence on player empowerment throughout the NBA, which stemmed from his willingness to change teams during free agency. Ben Golliver of The Washington Post opined that James's move to the Heat in 2010 "defined a decade of player movement", and that he "fundamentally flipped the power balance between stars and their organizations."[407] James's fellow players have also remarked on his influence, such as Warriors forward Draymond Green, who reflected: "We've taken control of our destiny. And I think a lot of people hate that ... . I think the doors that he's opened for athletes and especially basketball players is his biggest accomplishment."[408]

James is also discussed within the context of being the greatest basketball player of all-time, which has resulted in frequent comparisons to Michael Jordan.[a] In a 2016 interview with Sports Illustrated, James acknowledged that his motivation was surpassing Jordan as the greatest.[409] In February 2018, The Ringer spent an entire week devoted to both players, with Bill Simmons ultimately concluding that Jordan was still ahead.[410] In polls, James has ranked second behind Jordan.[411][412][413] The results strongly correlate with age, with older voters more commonly choosing Jordan.[412][413] Davis et al. of Business Insider stated: "The data would suggest that younger, more-engaged NBA fans lean toward James, as he's still playing. Older generations who watched Jordan play and tune in less today lean toward Jordan."[413] Referring to James as the best challenger to Jordan's status as the greatest basketball player of all time, Sam Quinn of CBS Sports stated that "the margin for error where Jordan is involved is overwhelmingly slim" and that "in the rings-obsessed basketball discourse", Jordan having more titles and an "unblemished Finals record holds significant weight".[409]

James has voiced his desire to play basketball into his forties, potentially alongside or against his sons Bronny and Bryce.[414]

Off the court

Personal life

James married his high school sweetheart Savannah James on September 14, 2013, in San Diego, California.[415] They have three children: two sons—Bronny and Bryce—and daughter Zhuri.[414][416][417] Bronny was named a McDonald's All-American in 2023, 20 years after James's selection.[418] During his stint with the Heat, James resided in Coconut Grove, where he bought a $9 million three-story mansion overlooking Biscayne Bay.[419] In November 2015, James bought a 9,350 square-foot (870 m2) East Coast-style mansion in Brentwood, Los Angeles for about $21 million.[420] James owns another home in Brentwood, which he purchased for $23 million in December 2017.[421]

James invests heavily in his health, reportedly having spent $1.5 million a year to pay for personal chefs and athletic trainers, as well as physical therapies of recovery. He has a heavy exercise regimen and dietary habits that some consider atypical for a top athlete. Tristan Thompson has stated that James eats desserts with every meal, and Kyle Korver says James's fitness routine is unrivaled.[422] James drinks wine every night, believing that it is good for his heart.[423] In January 2009, doctors at the Cleveland Clinic discovered a growth in the right side of James's jaw. Biopsy results showed that James developed a benign jaw tumor, specifically in his parotid gland,[424] which required a five-hour surgery to remove on June 2 after the end of the Cavaliers' run in the 2009 playoffs.[425] During the COVID-19 pandemic, James received a COVID-19 vaccine.[426]

James's best friends in the NBA are Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, and former Heat teammate Dwyane Wade. The trio have been referred to as the "banana boat crew". During an excursion to the Bahamas, James rescued Anthony from the water when Anthony was carried away from the boat by the current. During an Instagram Live session, Anthony later recounted: "He saved my life". When asked about how much danger Anthony was in prior to the rescue, James responded: "I don't really know what to say, to be honest. I'm just happy he's still here, obviously."[427]

Public image

By 2015, James was considered by many people, including his fellow NBA players, to be the "face of the NBA".[428] His opinions have yielded significant influence on people who make important league decisions; in 2014, he asked commissioner Adam Silver to increase the duration of the All-Star break, and the request was granted the following season.[429] On February 13, 2015, James was elected the first vice president of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA).[430]

 
 
The World War I Destroy This Mad Brute poster and the April 2008 Vogue cover with James and Gisele Bündchen, which critics said referenced the earlier poster[431][432]

Throughout his career, James has been ranked by Forbes as one of the world's most influential athletes,[433][434] and in 2017, he was listed by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[435] During his first stint with the Cavaliers, he was adored by local fans, and Sherwin-Williams displayed a giant Nike-produced banner of James on its world headquarters.[436] Despite their affection for James, Cleveland fans and critics were frequently annoyed when he sported a Yankees hat when he attended Cleveland Indians baseball games versus the New York Yankees.[437] Following his actions during the 2010 free agency period and The Decision, he was listed as one of most disliked athletes in the United States.[438] By 2013, his image had mostly recovered and he was reported by ESPN as the most popular player in the NBA for the second time in his career.[439] In 2014, he was named the most popular male athlete in America by the Harris Poll.[440] He has led the league in jersey sales six times.[441]

Memorabilia associated with James is highly sought after; two of James's rookie cards are among the most expensive basketball cards ever sold at auction, and one of those cards also briefly held the record for the most expensive modern-day sports card when it sold for $1.8 million at auction in July 2020.[442] A Mike Trout rookie card broke the record for a modern-day card the following month.[443] All jerseys worn in the 2020 NBA All-Star Game were auctioned by the NBA and NBPA to raise funds for charity; James's jersey sold for $630,000, setting a record for a modern-day sports jersey.[444]

In March 2008, James became the first black man, as well as the third man overall after Richard Gere and George Clooney, to appear on the cover of Vogue, when he posed with Gisele Bündchen.[445] In response, ESPN columnist Jemele Hill considered the cover offensive and "memorable for the wrong reasons", describing the demeanor of James and his holding Bündchen as a reference to classic imagery of the movie monster King Kong, a dark savage capturing his fair-skinned love interest.[431][432]

Activism

 
James, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Dwyane Wade tape a public service announcement in January 2014.

James is an active supporter of non-profit organizations, including After-School All-Stars, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and Children's Defense Fund.[446][447][448] He also has his own charity foundation, the LeBron James Family Foundation, which is based in Akron.[449] Since 2005, the foundation has held an annual bike-a-thon to raise money for various causes.[450] In 2015, James announced a partnership with the University of Akron to provide scholarships for as many as 2,300 children beginning in 2021.[451] In 2016, he donated $2.5 million to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture to support an exhibit on Muhammad Ali.[452] In 2017, he received the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award from the NBA for his "outstanding service and dedication to the community."[453] In November of that same year, the Akron School Board approved the I Promise School, a public elementary school created in a partnership with the LeBron James Family Foundation to help struggling elementary school students stay in school.[454] James later reflected that it was his most important professional accomplishment of his life. The school officially opened on July 30, 2018.[455]

 
 
James meeting with presidents George W. Bush in 2008 and Barack Obama in 2012

Throughout his career, James has taken stances on controversial issues. On several occasions, he mentioned a feeling of obligation to effect change using his status.[456] Those include the War in Darfur,[457][458][459] the killing of Trayvon Martin,[460] the now-former NBA owner Donald Sterling's racist comments in 2014,[456] the Michael Brown verdict,[461] and the death of Eric Garner.[462] Following a racist incident at his Los Angeles home in 2017, James expressed that "being black in America is tough. We got a long way to go for us as a society and for us as African Americans until we feel equal in America."[463] Later on that year, in the aftermath of the Unite the Right rally, James questioned the "Make America Great Again" slogan and said: "It's sad what's going on in Charlottesville. Is this the direction our country is heading? Make America Great Again huh? Our youth deserve better!!"[464] James also called Trump a "bum" after the president rescinded a White House invitation to Stephen Curry.[465] During a 2018 interview with CNN journalist Don Lemon, James accused Trump of attempting to divide the country with sports, suggesting that "sports has never been something that divides people it's always been something that brings someone together." He declared that he would "never sit across from him. I'd sit across from Barack [Obama] though."[466][467] In response, Trump tweeted: "LeBron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon. He made LeBron look smart, which isn't easy to do."[468][469] James has supported Colin Kaepernick in the aftermath of his participation in the U.S. national anthem kneeling protests, saying that he was being blackballed from a new contract in the National Football League and he would hire him if he owned a football team.[470] He has worn his clothing in a show of support several times.[471][472]

In June 2008, James donated $20,000 to a committee in support of Obama for the 2008 U.S. presidential election.[473] Later that year, James gathered almost 20,000 people at the Quicken Loans Arena for a viewing of Obama's 30-minute American Stories, American Solutions television advertisement.[474] The advertisement was shown on a large screen above the stage, where Jay-Z later held a free concert.[474] In November 2016, James endorsed and campaigned for Hillary Clinton for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[475][476]

During the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, a statement James made about a since-deleted tweet by Daryl Morey,[477] in which Morey expressed support for the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, became the subject of controversy. James said Morey was "misinformed".[478] His statement drew backlash from some Hong Kong protesters[479][480] and in February 2022, political commentator Bill Maher called James hypocritical for not taking a critical stance towards China's human rights abuses.[481] James has taken various other stands on issues regarding sports, such as the Kaepernick controversy and the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal.[482][483]

 
James with California governor Gavin Newsom on The Shop when Newsom signed the Fair Pay to Play Act in 2019

In August 2020, James wore a modified MAGA hat that called for the arrest of the police officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor.[484] On August 19, 2020, he announced his intentions to support the Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign and that of his running-mate Kamala Harris in advance of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.[485] James spoke in support of the More Than a Vote movement and encouraged members of the African-American community to vote.[486] He said: "People in our community have been just lied to for so many years. We have people that have had convictions in the past, that've been told they cannot vote because they got a conviction. That is voter suppression."[487]

On August 27, James and his Lakers teammates, as well as the Milwaukee Bucks, began boycotting the 2020 NBA playoffs to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake.[488] In response, senior White House advisor Jared Kushner stated that he was planning to reach out to James regarding the boycott. Following a players' committee to discuss the boycott, James and others reached out to Barack Obama, who reportedly advised them to continue playing and finish that year's NBA season.[489]

On April 21, 2021, in response to the death of Ma'Khia Bryant, James took to Twitter and posted a picture of the police officer who is believed to have fatally shot Bryant, saying: "YOU'RE NEXT #ACCOUNTABILITY." He later deleted the post, explaining: "I'm so damn tired of seeing Black people killed by police. I took the tweet down because its being used to create more hate -This isn't about one officer. it's about the entire system and they always use our words to create more racism. I am so desperate for more ACCOUNTABILITY."[490]

On November 10, 2021, in response to Kyle Rittenhouse having an emotional break down in court, James tweeted "What tears????? I didn't see one. Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court."[491] On December 6, 2021, Rittenhouse said in response that "I was a Lakers fan too before he said that. I was really pissed off when he said that, because I liked LeBron and then I'm like, you know what fuck you LeBron."[492]

In June 2022, James condemned the ruling of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization that overturned Roe v. Wade, saying that the decision is about "power and control".[493]

Akron endeavors

Public and charitable initiatives undertaken by James in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, under the LeBron James Family Foundation banner:[494][495]

Media figure and business interests

Endorsements

James has signed numerous endorsement contracts; some of the companies that he has done business with are Audemars Piguet,[500] Beats by Dre,[501] Coca-Cola,[502] Dunkin' Brands,[503] McDonald's,[504] Nike,[502] and State Farm.[505] Coming out of high school, he was the target of a three-way bidding war among Nike, Reebok, and Adidas,[506] eventually signing with Nike for approximately $90 million.[507] His signature shoes have performed well for Nike.[508] In 2011, Fenway Sports Group became the sole global marketer of his rights, and as part of the deal, he was granted a minority stake in the English Premier League football club Liverpool,[509] who he has claimed his support for.[510] As a result of James's endorsement money and NBA salary, he has been listed as one of the world's highest-paid athletes.[511] In 2013, he surpassed Bryant as the highest paid basketball player in the world, with earnings of $56.5 million.[512] In 2014, James realized a profit of more than $30 million as part of Apple's acquisition of Beats Electronics; he had originally struck a deal to get a small stake in the company at its inception in exchange for promoting its headphones.[513] In 2015, he was ranked the sixth highest earning sportsperson,[514] and third highest in 2016 (after Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi).[515] James has stated that he would like to own an NBA team in the future, albeit in a hands-off capacity.[516] In 2011, James co-founded the designer retail store UNKNWN in Miami, Florida.[517]

Entertainment

James and comedian Jimmy Kimmel co-hosted the 2007 ESPY Awards.[518] In other comedic pursuits, he hosted the 33rd-season premiere of Saturday Night Live.[519] He has also tried his hand at acting, appearing in a cameo role on the HBO series Entourage.[520] In 2015, he played himself in the Judd Apatow film Trainwreck,[521] receiving positive reviews for his performance.[522] That same year, James's digital video company Uninterrupted raised $15.8 million from Warner Bros. Entertainment and Turner Sports to help expand the company's efforts to bring athlete-created content to fans. It is hosted on Bleacher Report and is used by several other athletes including Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski and cornerback Richard Sherman.[523]

James and his business partner Maverick Carter own production company SpringHill Entertainment,[524] whose first work was the Lions Gate documentary More Than a Game, which was released in 2009 and chronicled James's high school years.[525] Series produced by SpringHill include the NBC game show The Wall,[526] the Disney XD sports documentary show Becoming,[527] the Starz sitcom Survivor's Remorse,[528] and the animated web series The LeBrons.[529] In 2016, CNBC aired an unscripted series hosted by James called Cleveland Hustles, where four up-and-coming Northern Ohio entrepreneurs will be financed on the condition of revitalizing a neighborhood in Cleveland.[530] In the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, a 60-minute Vince Carter documentary entitled The Carter Effect was executive produced by James and Maverick Carter along with rapper Drake and Future the Prince.[531][532] In February 2018, it was announced that James's production company will produce a new film in the House Party series with James expected to make a cameo.[533] Later that month, Fox News host Laura Ingraham told James to "shut up and dribble" as a response to his political agendas.[534] This largely contributed to James creating a documentary film series looking at the changing role of athletes in the current political and cultural climate, aptly named, Shut Up and Dribble on Showtime.[535] James partnered with Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2018 to found Ladder, a company that developed nutritional supplements to help athletes with severe cramps after dealing with that issue during the 2014 Finals.[536]

In February 2019, it was revealed that James would executive produce rapper 2 Chainz's new album Rap or Go to the League.[537] A Def Jam press release said the intent of the album is "celebrating black excellence and focusing on the power of education and entrepreneurship." The press release also says the title "challenges the notion that the only way out of the inner city is either to become a rapper or a ball player."[538] As of September 2019, James is the most followed basketball player on Instagram.[539]

In June 2022, it was announced James is launching a media company in partnership with professional tennis player Naomi Osaka and Maverick Carter's SpringHill Company. The production and content creation company will be named Hana Kuma, which means "flower" and "bear" in Japanese.[540]

Investments

In 2012, James, Carter and Paul Wachter made an investment of less than $1 million in the Pasadena-based fast casual chain Blaze Pizza; their investment had grown to $25 million by 2017.[541] James later became a spokesman for the company and began appearing in advertisements after ending his contract with McDonald's.[541]

During the 2019 off-season, James filed for a trademark through a shell company on the term "Taco Tuesday" for use in downloadable audio/visual works, podcasts, social media, online marketing, and entertainment services.[542] This was related to James's use of the term on Instagram for his family's taco dinners. The request was denied by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, stating that Taco Tuesday was "a commonplace term, message or expression widely used by a variety of sources that merely conveys an ordinary, familiar, well-recognized concept or sentiment."[543]

In November 2020, James became an angel investor of the tequila and mezcal company Lobos 1707.[544] After personal frustration with comments on the Black Lives Matter movement made by Republican U.S. senator Kelly Loeffler, who at the time was the owner of the WNBA's Atlanta Dream, James assisted Dream player Renee Montgomery in her ultimately successful bid to buy the team in March 2021.[545] Also in 2021, James joined Fenway Sports Group as a partner, making him a part-owner of the Boston Red Sox, New England Sports Network, RFK Racing, and Liverpool F.C., the latter of which he already owned a two-percent share in individually.[546] The investment made James and Carter the company's first black partners.[546]

James has expressed his interest in owning an NBA team once he finishes playing basketball, specifically a team located in Las Vegas, Nevada, either through expansion or relocation.[547]

In August 2022, James and Drake became part owners of the Italian football club A.C. Milan.[548]

Professional contracts

James is represented by agent Rich Paul of Klutch Sports.[549] His first agent was Aaron Goodwin, whom he left in 2005 for Leon Rose. Rose joined Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in 2007, and he worked with fellow CAA agent Henry Thomas, who represented Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, to bring James to Miami in 2010. James left CAA for Paul in 2012.[550] James, Paul, Maverick Carter, and Randy Mims—all childhood friends—formed agent and sports-marketing company LRMR after James left Goodwin. LRMR handles James's marketing, including the marketing of The Decision, for which it was criticized.[551][552]

Throughout his career, James has taken a unique approach to his NBA contracts, usually opting to sign shorter-term deals in order to maximize his earnings potential and flexibility;[110][553][554] in 2006, he and the Cavaliers negotiated a three-year, $60 million contract extension instead of the four-year maximum as it allotted him the option of seeking a new contract worth more money as an unrestricted free agent following the 2010 season.[555] This move ultimately allowed James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh to sign together with the Heat.[556] During the 2011 NBA lockout, James received contract offers to play professional football from the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks,[557] which he gave serious consideration to and even began training with it in mind.[558] During his second stint in Cleveland, based on a negotiation strategy devised by NBA agent Mark Termini, who worked with Paul and specialized in contract negotiation and construction,[559] he began opting out,[560] or re-signing,[561][562] on new contracts after each season in order to take advantage of higher salaries resulting from the NBA's rising salary cap.[169] In 2016, he signed with the Cavaliers on a three-year deal,[563] becoming the highest-paid player in the league for the first time in his career.[564]

NBA career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 †  Won an NBA championship  *  Led the league     NBA record

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2003–04 Cleveland 79 79 39.5 .417 .290 .754 5.5 5.9 1.6 .7 20.9
2004–05 Cleveland 80 80 42.4* .472 .351 .750 7.4 7.2 2.2 .7 27.2
2005–06 Cleveland 79 79 42.5 .480 .335 .738 7.0 6.6 1.6 .8 31.4
2006–07 Cleveland 78 78 40.9 .476 .319 .698 6.7 6.0 1.6 .7 27.3
2007–08 Cleveland 75 74 40.4 .484 .315 .712 7.9 7.2 1.8 1.1 30.0*
2008–09 Cleveland 81 81 37.7 .489 .344 .780 7.6 7.2 1.7 1.1 28.4
2009–10 Cleveland 76 76 39.0 .503 .333 .767 7.3 8.6 1.6 1.0 29.7
2010–11 Miami 79 79 38.8 .510 .330 .759 7.5 7.0 1.6 .6 26.7
2011–12 Miami 62 62 37.5 .531 .362 .771 7.9 6.2 1.9 .8 27.1
2012–13 Miami 76 76 37.9 .565 .406 .753 8.0 7.3 1.7 .9 26.8
2013–14 Miami 77 77 37.7 .567 .379 .750 6.9 6.4 1.6 .3 27.1
2014–15 Cleveland 69 69 36.1 .488 .354 .710 6.0 7.4 1.6 .7 25.3
2015–16 Cleveland 76 76 35.6 .520 .309 .731 7.4 6.8 1.4 .6 25.3
2016–17 Cleveland 74 74 37.8* .548 .363 .674 8.6 8.7 1.2 .6 26.4
2017–18 Cleveland 82* 82* 36.9* .542 .367 .731 8.6 9.1 1.4 .9 27.5
2018–19 L.A. Lakers 55 55 35.2 .510 .339 .665 8.5 8.3 1.3 .6 27.4
2019–20 L.A. Lakers 67 67 34.6 .493 .348 .693 7.8 10.2* 1.2 .5 25.3
2020–21 L.A. Lakers 45 45 33.4 .513 .365 .698 7.7 7.8 1.1 .6 25.0
2021–22 L.A. Lakers 56 56 37.2 .524 .359 .756 8.2 6.2 1.3 1.1 30.3
Career[4] 1,366 1,365 38.2 .505 .346 .734 7.5 7.4 1.6 .8 27.1
All-Star[565] 19  18  28.2 .515 .308 .725 6.0 5.8 1.2 .4 22.9

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2006 Cleveland 13 13 46.5 .476 .333 .737 8.1 5.8 1.4 .7 30.8
2007 Cleveland 20 20 44.7 .416 .280 .755 8.1 8.0 1.7 .5 25.1
2008 Cleveland 13 13 42.5 .411 .257 .731 7.8 7.6 1.8 1.3 28.2
2009 Cleveland 14 14 41.4 .510 .333 .749 9.1 7.3 1.6 .9 35.3
2010 Cleveland 11 11 41.8 .502 .400 .733 9.3 7.6 1.7 1.8 29.1
2011 Miami 21 21 43.9 .466 .353 .763 8.4 5.9 1.7 1.2 23.7
2012 Miami 23 23 42.7 .500 .259 .739 9.7 5.6 1.9 .7 30.3
2013 Miami 23 23 41.7 .491 .375 .777 8.4 6.6 1.8 .8 25.9
2014 Miami 20 20 38.2 .565 .407 .806 7.1 4.8 1.9 .6 27.4
2015 Cleveland 20 20 42.2 .417 .227 .731 11.3 8.5 1.7 1.1 30.1
2016 Cleveland 21 21 39.1 .525 .340 .661 9.5 7.6 2.3 1.3 26.3
2017 Cleveland 18 18 41.3 .565 .411 .698 9.1 7.8 1.9 1.3 32.8
2018 Cleveland 22 22 41.9 .539 .342 .746 9.1 9.0 1.4 1.0 34.0
2020 L.A. Lakers 21 21 36.3 .560 .370 .720 10.8 8.8 1.2 .9 27.6
2021 L.A. Lakers 6 6 37.3 .474 .375 .609 7.2 8.0 1.5 .3 23.3
Career[4] 266  266  41.5 .495 .337 .740 9.0 7.2 1.7 .9 28.7

Awards and honors

 
James (center) celebrates during the Heat's 2012 championship parade.
NBA[4]
USA Basketball[566]
High school[18]
Media
NAACP Image Awards
Sports Emmy Awards
State/Local
  • 6× Cleveland Sports Awards Professional Athlete of the Year: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2015, 2016[585]
  • South Main Street in downtown Akron renamed King James Way[586]
  • Six-story commemorative banner in downtown Akron[586]
  • Featured on Space Jam inspired mural in Akron near his alma mater (St. Vincent St. Mary) and his I Promise school[587]
  • Featured on "Cleveland is the Reason" mural in downtown Cleveland (with other notable Cleveland area figures)[588]
  • Honorary lockers at Ohio State's football and basketball facilities[589][590]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 More than a Game Himself
2009 Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants
2015 Trainwreck
2018 Smallfoot Gwangi Voice role
2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Himself Also producer
2022 Black Ice[591] N/A Executive producer
2023 House Party Himself Also producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 My Wife and Kids Himself Episode: "Outbreak Monkey"
2005 The Simpsons Episode: "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"
2007 Saturday Night Live Episode: "LeBron James/Kanye West"
2009 Entourage Episode: "Give a Little Bit"
SpongeBob SquarePants Episode: "SpongeBob's Truth or Square"
2011 The Cleveland Show Episode: "A Short Story and a Tall Tale"
2011–2014 The LeBrons Lead role
2015 Survivor's Remorse Episode: "Guts"[592]
2016 Teen Titans Go! Episode: "The Cruel Giggling Ghoul"
2017–present The Wall N/A Executive producer
2018–present The Shop Host
2020 Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020[593]
Self Made N/A
2022 Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers Himself Documentary series

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Various news outlets have commented on James being considered the greatest basketball player of all-time, and whether or not he has surpassed Jordan as the greatest:
    • Posnanski, Joe (June 23, 2016). "The great debate: Would you rather have LeBron James or Michael Jordan?". NBC Sports. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
    • Ryan, Bob (May 13, 2017). "Who's the GOAT, Michael or LeBron?". The Boston Globe. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
    • Pelton, Kevin (May 10, 2018). "LeBron or MJ? How the King is settling the GOAT debate". ESPN. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
    • Botkin, Brad (January 2, 2019). "LeBron James had at least one thing right when he declared himself the greatest player of all time". CBS Sports. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
    • Olivieri, Anthony (February 14, 2019). "GOATs on GOATs: LeBron and MJ in their own words through the years". ESPN. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
    • Davis, Scott (March 18, 2019). "Most Americans think Michael Jordan is the 'GOAT' over LeBron James, and it's not even close". Business Insider. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
    • Lowe, Zach (October 12, 2020). "LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan: Why the GOAT debate is different now". ESPN. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
  2. ^ This includes a record thirteen First Team selections, three Second Team selections,[2] and one Third Team selection.[3]
  3. ^ These include Ryan Jones,[13]: 91  Tim Graham,[33] John Breech,[34] Bill Barnwell,[35] and Ryan Wilson.[36]
  4. ^ Assists were recorded as an official Olympic statistic starting in 1976.[340]
  5. ^ See Ryan Jones,[13]: 142  Jay Bilas,[387] Chris Broussard,[388] Sam Smith,[389] and Chad Ford.[390]
  6. ^ Tied with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar behind Bill Russell (12) and Sam Jones (11) of the Celtics.[395]
  7. ^ See Sports Illustrated (ranked 5th in 2016),[399] ESPN (ranked 3rd in 2016 and 2nd in 2020),[400][401] CBS Sports (ranked 2nd in 2017),[402] Fox Sports (ranked 2nd in 2017),[403] Slam (ranked 2nd in 2018),[404] and Bleacher Report (ranked 2nd in 2019).[405]

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LeBron redirects here For other people with the name see Lebron For his son LeBron James Jr see Bronny James LeBron Raymone James Sr l e ˈ b r ɒ n born December 30 1984 is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association NBA Nicknamed King James he is considered to be one of the greatest basketball players in history and is often compared to Michael Jordan in debates over the greatest basketball player of all time a James is the NBA s all time leading scorer and ranks fourth in career assists He has won four NBA championships on three teams with the Cleveland Cavaliers Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers James has led his teams to ten NBA Finals including eight consecutively 1 He has four MVP awards four Finals MVP awards and two Olympic gold medals He has been named an All Star nineteen times selected to the All NBA Team eighteen times b and to the All Defensive Team six times 4 LeBron JamesJames with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2022No 6 Los Angeles LakersPositionSmall forward Power forwardLeagueNBAPersonal informationBorn 1984 12 30 December 30 1984 age 38 Akron Ohio U S Listed height6 ft 9 in 2 06 m Listed weight250 lb 113 kg Career informationHigh schoolSt Vincent St Mary Akron Ohio NBA draft2003 Round 1 Pick 1st overallSelected by the Cleveland CavaliersPlaying career2003 presentCareer history2003 2010Cleveland Cavaliers2010 2014Miami Heat2014 2018Cleveland Cavaliers2018 presentLos Angeles LakersCareer highlights and awards4 NBA champion 2012 2013 2016 2020 4 NBA Finals MVP 2012 2013 2016 2020 4 NBA Most Valuable Player 2009 2010 2012 2013 19 NBA All Star 2005 2023 3 NBA All Star Game MVP 2006 2008 2018 13 All NBA First Team 2006 2008 2018 2020 3 All NBA Second Team 2005 2007 2021 2 All NBA Third Team 2019 2022 5 NBA All Defensive First Team 2009 2013 NBA All Defensive Second Team 2014 NBA Rookie of the Year 2004 NBA All Rookie First Team 2004 NBA scoring champion 2008 NBA assists leader 2020 NBA 75th Anniversary Team 4 AP Athlete of the Year 2013 2016 2018 2020 3 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year 2012 2016 2020 Time Athlete of the Year 2020 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year 2012 2 National high school player of the year 2002 2003 McDonald s All American Game MVP 2003 2 First team Parade All American 2002 2003 3 Ohio Mr Basketball 2001 2003 Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comMedals Men s basketballRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2008 Beijing Team2012 London Team2004 Athens TeamFIBA World Championship2006 JapanFIBA Americas Championship2007 Las VegasJames grew up playing basketball for St Vincent St Mary High School in his hometown of Akron Ohio He was heavily touted by the national media as a future NBA superstar A prep to pro he was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft Named the 2004 NBA Rookie of the Year 5 he soon established himself as one of the league s premier players winning the NBA MVP award in 2009 and 2010 and leading the Cavaliers to their first NBA Finals appearance in 2007 4 After failing to win a championship with Cleveland James left in 2010 as a free agent to join the Miami Heat 6 this was announced in the television special The Decision and is among the most controversial free agent decisions in sports history 7 James won his first two NBA championships while playing for the Heat in 2012 and 2013 in both of these years he also earned the league s MVP and Finals MVP awards After his fourth season with the Heat in 2014 James opted out of his contract to re sign with the Cavaliers In 2016 he led the Cavaliers to victory over the Golden State Warriors in the Finals by coming back from a 3 1 deficit delivering the team s first championship and ending the Cleveland sports curse 8 In 2018 James exercised his contract option to leave the Cavaliers and signed with the Lakers where he won the 2020 NBA championship and his fourth Finals MVP 9 James is also the first player in NBA history to accumulate 1 billion in earnings as an active player 10 Off the court James has accumulated more wealth and fame from numerous endorsement contracts He has been featured in books documentaries including winning two Sports Emmy Awards as an executive producer and television commercials He has won 19 ESPY Awards hosted Saturday Night Live and starred in the sports film Space Jam A New Legacy 2021 James has been a part owner of Liverpool F C since 2011 and leads the LeBron James Family Foundation which has opened an elementary school housing complex retail plaza community center and medical center in Akron 11 12 Contents 1 Early life 2 High school career 2 1 Basketball 2 2 Football 3 Professional career 3 1 Cleveland Cavaliers 2003 2010 3 1 1 2003 2004 Rookie of the Year 3 1 2 2004 2008 Rise to superstardom 3 1 3 2008 2010 MVP seasons 3 2 Miami Heat 2010 2014 3 2 1 The Decision 3 2 2 2010 2011 Year of media and fan scrutiny 3 2 3 2011 2013 Back to back championships 3 2 4 2013 2014 Final season in Miami 3 3 Return to the Cavaliers 2014 2018 3 3 1 2014 2016 Ending Cleveland s championship drought 3 3 2 2016 2018 End of second stint in Cleveland 3 4 Los Angeles Lakers 2018 present 3 4 1 2018 2019 Injury and playoff miss 3 4 2 2019 2020 Fourth NBA championship 3 4 3 2020 2021 Back to back chase 3 4 4 2021 2022 First in the 10K 10K 10K club 3 4 5 2022 2023 All time scoring record 4 National team career 5 Player profile 5 1 Offense 5 2 Defense 6 Legacy 7 Off the court 7 1 Personal life 7 2 Public image 8 Activism 8 1 Akron endeavors 9 Media figure and business interests 9 1 Endorsements 9 2 Entertainment 9 3 Investments 9 4 Professional contracts 10 NBA career statistics 10 1 Regular season 10 2 Playoffs 11 Awards and honors 12 Filmography 12 1 Film 12 2 Television 13 See also 14 Notes 15 References 16 Further reading 17 External linksEarly lifeJames was born on December 30 1984 in Akron Ohio to Gloria Marie James who was 16 at the time of his birth 13 22 His father Anthony McClelland has an extensive criminal record and was not involved in his life 14 When James was growing up life was often a struggle for the family as they moved from apartment to apartment in the seedier neighborhoods of Akron while Gloria struggled to find steady work 15 Realizing that her son would be better off in a more stable family environment Gloria allowed him to move in with the family of Frank Walker a local youth football coach who introduced James to basketball when he was nine years old 13 23 James began playing organized basketball in the fifth grade 16 He later played Amateur Athletic Union AAU basketball for the Northeast Ohio Shooting Stars 15 The team enjoyed success on a local and national level led by James and his friends Sian Cotton Dru Joyce III and Willie McGee 13 24 The group dubbed themselves the Fab Four and promised each other that they would attend high school together 13 27 In a move that stirred local controversy they chose to attend St Vincent St Mary High School a private Catholic school with predominantly white students 17 High school careerBasketball As a 6 foot 2 inch 1 88 m tall freshman James averaged 21 points and 6 rebounds per game for the St Vincent St Mary varsity basketball team 18 The Fighting Irish went 27 0 en route to the Division III state title making them the only boys high school team in Ohio to finish the season undefeated 19 As a sophomore James averaged 25 2 points and 7 2 rebounds along with 5 8 assists and 3 8 steals per game 20 For some home games during the season St Vincent St Mary played at the University of Akron s 5 492 seat Rhodes Arena to satisfy ticket demand from alumni fans as well as college and NBA scouts who wanted to see James play 21 The Fighting Irish finished the season 26 1 and repeated as state champions 18 For his outstanding play James was named Ohio Mr Basketball and selected to the USA Today All USA First Team becoming the first sophomore to do either 18 In 2001 during the summer before his junior year James was the subject of a feature article in Slam magazine in which writer Ryan Jones lauded the 16 year old James who had grown to 6 feet 7 inches 2 01 m as possibly the best high school basketball player in America right now 22 During the season James also appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated becoming the first high school basketball underclassman to do so 13 104 With averages of 29 points 8 3 rebounds 5 7 assists and 3 3 steals per game he was again named Ohio Mr Basketball and selected to the USA Today All USA First Team 18 and became the first junior to be named male basketball Gatorade National Player of the Year 13 117 St Vincent St Mary finished the year with a 23 4 record ending their season with a loss in the Division II championship game 13 114 Following the loss James unsuccessfully petitioned for a change to the NBA s draft eligibility rules in an attempt to enter the 2002 NBA draft 23 24 During this time he used marijuana which he said was to help cope with the stress that resulted from the constant media attention he was receiving 25 Throughout his senior year James and the Fighting Irish traveled around the country to play a number of nationally ranked teams including a game on December 12 2002 against Oak Hill Academy that was nationally televised on ESPN2 13 142 Time Warner Cable looking to capitalize on James s popularity offered St Vincent St Mary s games to subscribers on a pay per view basis throughout the season 13 143 For the year James averaged 31 6 points 9 6 rebounds 4 6 assists and 3 4 steals per game 18 was named Ohio Mr Basketball and selected to the USA Today All USA First Team for an unprecedented third consecutive year 13 178 and was named Gatorade National Player of the Year for the second consecutive year 18 He participated in three year end high school basketball all star games the EA Sports Roundball Classic the Jordan Capital Classic and the McDonald s All American Game losing his National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA eligibility and making it official that he would enter the 2003 NBA draft 26 Also during his senior year James was the centerpiece of several controversies For his 18th birthday he skirted state amateur bylaws by accepting a Hummer H2 as a gift from his mother who had secured a loan for the vehicle by utilizing James s future earning power as an NBA superstar 27 This prompted an investigation by the Ohio High School Athletic Association OHSAA because its guidelines stated that no amateur may accept any gift valued over 100 as a reward for athletic performance James was cleared of any wrongdoing because he had accepted the luxury vehicle from a family member and not from an agent or any outside source 26 Later in the season James accepted two throwback jerseys worth 845 from an urban clothing store in exchange for posing for pictures officially violating OHSAA rules and resulting in his being stripped of his high school sports eligibility 26 James appealed the ruling and his penalty was eventually dropped to a two game suspension allowing him to play the remainder of the year The Irish were also forced to forfeit one of their wins their only official loss that season 28 In his first game back after the suspension James scored a career high 52 points 29 St Vincent St Mary went on to win the Division II championship marking their third division title in four years 30 Football As an underclassman James played wide receiver for St Vincent St Mary s football team 13 51 He was recruited by some Division I programs including Notre Dame 31 At the conclusion of his second year he was named first team all state and as a junior he helped lead the Fighting Irish to the state semifinals 20 He did not play during his senior year because of a wrist injury that he sustained in an AAU basketball game 32 Some sports analysts football critics high school coaches former and current players have speculated that James could have played in the National Football League c Professional careerCleveland Cavaliers 2003 2010 2003 2004 Rookie of the Year James was selected by his hometown team the Cleveland Cavaliers as the first overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft 37 In his first regular season game he scored 25 points against the Sacramento Kings setting an NBA record for most points scored by a prep to pro player in his debut performance 38 At the conclusion of the 2003 04 season he became the first Cavalier to receive the NBA Rookie of the Year Award 5 With final averages of 20 9 points 5 5 rebounds and 5 9 assists per game 39 he also became the third player in league history to average at least 20 points 5 rebounds and 5 assists per game as a rookie 40 Cleveland ultimately finished the season 35 47 failing to make the playoffs despite an 18 game improvement over the previous year 41 2004 2008 Rise to superstardom In the 2004 05 season James earned his first NBA All Star Game selection contributing 13 points 8 rebounds and 6 assists in a winning effort for the Eastern Conference 42 Around the league teams took note of his rapid development and Denver Nuggets coach George Karl told Sports Illustrated It s weird talking about a 20 year old kid being a great player but he is a great player He s the exception to almost every rule 43 On March 20 James scored 56 points against the Toronto Raptors setting Cleveland s new single game points record 44 With final averages of 27 2 points 7 4 rebounds 7 2 assists and 2 2 steals per game he was named to his first All NBA Team 20 Despite a 30 20 record to start the year 44 the Cavaliers again failed to make the playoffs finishing the season 42 40 45 James picks up his dribble against Caron Butler of the Washington Wizards in November 2006 At the 2006 All Star Game James led the East to victory with 29 points and was named the NBA All Star Game Most Valuable Player 46 Behind final season averages of 31 4 points 7 rebounds and 6 6 assists per game 4 he also finished second in overall NBA Most Valuable Player Award voting to Steve Nash 47 Under James s leadership the Cavaliers qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 1998 48 In his postseason debut James recorded a triple double in a winning effort versus the Washington Wizards 49 In Game 3 of the series he made the first game winning shot of his career making another in Game 5 50 Cleveland would go on to defeat the Wizards before being ousted by the Detroit Pistons in the second round 51 James engages in his pre game ritual of tossing crushed chalk into the air in March 2008 the routine was mostly ended after 2011 52 53 In 2006 07 James s averages declined to 27 3 points 6 7 rebounds 6 assists and 1 6 steals per game 20 Some analysts attributed the fall to a regression in his passing skills and shot selection which stemmed from a lack of effort and focus 54 The Cavaliers finished the season with 50 wins for the second consecutive year and entered the playoffs as the East s second seed 55 In Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals James notched 48 points with 9 rebounds and 7 assists scoring 29 of Cleveland s last 30 points including the game winning layup with two seconds left in a double overtime game against the Pistons 56 After the game play by play announcer Marv Albert called the performance one of the greatest moments in postseason history and color commentator Steve Kerr described it as Jordan esque 57 In 2012 ESPN ranked the performance the fourth greatest in modern NBA playoff history 58 The Cavaliers went on to win Game 6 and claim their first ever Eastern Conference championship 59 earning them a matchup with the San Antonio Spurs in the Finals 60 During the championship round James struggled averaging 22 points 7 0 rebounds and 6 8 assists per game on just 35 6 percent shooting 61 and Cleveland was eliminated in a sweep 60 In February of the 2007 08 season James was named All Star Game MVP for the second time behind a 27 point 8 rebound and 9 assist performance 62 On March 21 he moved past Brad Daugherty as the Cavaliers all time leading scorer in a game against the Raptors doing so in over 100 less games than Daugherty 63 His 30 points per game were also the highest in the league marking his first scoring title 64 Despite his individual accomplishments Cleveland s record fell from the year before to 45 37 65 Seeded fourth in the East entering the playoffs the Cavaliers defeated the Wizards in the first round for the third consecutive season before being eliminated in seven games by the eventual champion Boston Celtics in the next round 66 During the decisive seventh game in Boston James scored 45 points and Paul Pierce scored 41 in a game the Associated Press described as a shootout 67 2008 2010 MVP seasons James and DeShawn Stevenson in April 2008 The two had a short feud after Stevenson called James overrated 68 At the conclusion of the 2008 09 season James finished second in NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award voting and made his first NBA All Defensive Team 69 posting 23 chase down blocks and a career high 93 total blocks 70 He also became only the fourth postmerger player to lead his team in points rebounds assists steals and blocks in a single season 71 Behind his play and the acquisition of All Star guard Mo Williams Cleveland went a franchise record 66 16 and fell just one game short of matching the best home record in league history 72 With final averages of 28 4 points 7 6 rebounds 7 2 assists 1 7 steals and 1 2 blocks per game James became the first Cavalier to win the MVP Award 73 Reflecting on James s performance for ESPN John Hollinger later wrote He s having what is arguably the greatest individual season in history and it s time we gave him his due for it 74 In the playoffs Cleveland swept the Pistons and the Atlanta Hawks to earn a matchup with the Orlando Magic in the Conference Finals 75 In Game 1 of the series James scored 49 points on 66 percent shooting in a losing effort for the Cavaliers 58 In Game 2 he hit a game winner to tie the series at 1 1 76 Cleveland would lose the series in six games and following the loss in Game 6 James immediately left the floor without shaking hands with his opponents which was an act that many media members viewed as unsportsmanlike 77 78 For the series he averaged 38 5 points 8 3 rebounds and 8 assists per game 79 finishing the postseason with a career playoff high 35 3 points per game 4 In February of the 2009 10 season James was forced into a temporary point guard role following a series of injuries to players in the Cavaliers backcourt 80 Behind his leadership Cleveland lost no momentum finishing the year with the best record in the league for the second consecutive season 81 Due in part to his increased minutes as the Cavaliers primary ball handler James increased his statistical production averaging 29 7 points 7 3 rebounds 8 6 assists 1 6 steals and 1 block per game on 50 percent shooting en route to another MVP Award 82 To open the playoffs Cleveland advanced past the Bulls to earn a matchup with the Celtics in the second round 83 James was heavily criticized for not playing well in Game 5 of the series shooting only 20 percent on 14 shots and scoring 15 points 84 The team suffered its worst loss in franchise history and at the conclusion of the game James walked off the court to a smattering of boos from Cleveland s home crowd 85 The Cavaliers were officially eliminated from the postseason in Game 6 with James posting 27 points 19 rebounds 10 assists and 9 turnovers in the losing effort 83 Miami Heat 2010 2014 The Decision Main article The Decision TV program James with the Cavaliers in November 2009 He finished his first stint with the Cavaliers averaging 27 8 points 7 rebounds 7 assists and 1 7 steals per game 86 James became an unrestricted free agent at 12 01 am EDT on July 1 2010 87 During this time he was contacted by several teams including the Bulls Los Angeles Clippers Miami Heat New York Knicks New Jersey Nets and Cavaliers 88 On July 8 he announced on a live ESPN special titled The Decision that he would sign with the Heat 89 The telecast was broadcast from the Boys amp Girls Club of Greenwich Connecticut and raised 2 5 million for the charity An additional 3 5 million was raised from advertising revenue which was donated to other charities 90 The day before the special fellow free agents Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade also announced that they would sign with Miami 91 reports later arose that back in 2006 the trio had discussed among themselves their upcoming 2010 free agencies 92 James decided to join with Bosh and Wade in part so that he could shoulder less of the offensive load he thought that his improved teammates would give him a better chance of winning an NBA championship than had he stayed in Cleveland 93 Heat president Pat Riley played a major role in selling James on the idea of playing with Bosh and Wade 94 James would be relieved of the burden of scoring and he thought he could be the first player since Oscar Robertson to average a triple double in a season 93 Upon leaving the Cavaliers James drew intense criticism from sports analysts executives fans and current and former players The Decision itself was also scrutinized and viewed as unnecessary Many thought that the prolonged wait for James s choice was unprofessional as not even the teams courting him were aware of his decision until moments before the show 95 Upon learning that James would not be returning to Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert published an open letter to fans in which he aggressively denounced James s actions 96 Some angry fans of the team recorded videos of themselves burning his jersey 97 Former NBA players including Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson were also critical of James condemning him for joining with Bosh and Wade in Miami and not trying to win a championship as the man 98 99 100 James drew further criticism in a September interview with CNN when he claimed that race might have been a factor in the fallout from The Decision 101 102 As a result of his actions during the 2010 free agency period he quickly gained a reputation as one of America s most disliked athletes which was a radical change from prior years 103 104 The phrase taking my talents to South Beach became a punch line for critics 105 106 In retrospect James has expressed some regret over his handling of The Decision 104 107 108 2010 2011 Year of media and fan scrutiny James goes in for a slam dunk as a member of the Heat as John Wall of the Wizards looks on in March 2011 James officially signed with the Heat on July 10 2010 through a sign and trade deal which sent two second and two first round draft picks to the Cavaliers and gave the team the option to swap first round picks with the Heat in 2012 109 110 As part of the first player created NBA superteam 111 he became only the third reigning MVP to change teams and the first since Moses Malone in 1982 112 That evening the Heat threw a welcome party for their new big three at the American Airlines Arena an event that took on a rock concert atmosphere 113 During the gathering James predicted a dynasty for the Heat and alluded to multiple championships 114 115 Outside of Miami the spectacle was not well received furthering the negative public perception of James 116 Throughout the 2010 11 season the media and opposing fanbases treated James and the Heat as villains 117 To begin the year they struggled to adjust to these new circumstances going only 9 8 after 17 games 118 James later admitted that the constant negativity surrounding the team made him play with an angrier demeanor than in years past 117 On December 2 James faced the Cavaliers in Cleveland for the first time since departing as a free agent 119 He scored 38 points and led Miami to a win while being booed every time he touched the ball 120 The Heat eventually turned their season around and finished as the East s second seed 121 with James averaging 26 7 points 7 5 rebounds and 7 assists per game on 51 percent shooting 4 In the Conference Semifinals James and his teammates found themselves matched up with the Celtics for the second consecutive year 122 In Game 5 he scored Miami s last ten points to help seal a series clinching win 123 After the final buzzer he famously knelt on the court in an emotional moment later telling reporters that it was an extremely personal victory for him and the team 124 The Heat eventually advanced to the Finals where they were defeated by the Dallas Mavericks in six games 122 James received the brunt of the criticism for the loss averaging only three points in fourth quarters in the series 125 His Finals scoring average of 17 8 points per game signified an 8 9 point drop from the regular season the largest point drop off in league history 126 2011 2013 Back to back championships The 2011 12 season was delayed by a lockout and during that extended summer James worked with Hakeem Olajuwon in order to improve his post up game 127 118 128 Humbled by the Heat s loss to the Mavericks the experience inspired James to leave behind the villain role that he had been embracing which helped him regain a sense of joy on the court 117 Behind James s expanded skillset 128 Miami began the year with a franchise best 18 6 record 129 He was eventually named MVP for the third time finishing with averages of 27 1 points 7 9 rebounds 6 2 assists and 1 9 steals per game on 53 percent shooting 130 James stands at midcourt during a dead ball on January 16 2013 On that night he became the youngest player in NBA history to score 20 000 career points 131 In the second round of the playoffs Miami temporarily lost Bosh to an abdominal injury and found themselves trailing the Indiana Pacers 2 1 132 James responded with a 40 point 18 rebound and 9 assist outing in Game 4 to help even the series 133 To compensate for Bosh s absence the Heat embraced a small ball lineup with James at power forward which they retained even after Bosh s return in the Conference Finals against the Celtics 134 135 Facing elimination in Game 6 James recorded 45 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Heat to victory in what The New York Times called a career defining performance 136 Miami won Game 7 to advance to the Finals earning them a matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder and James s budding rival Kevin Durant 137 Late in Game 4 of the series James hit a three pointer to give the Heat a lead helping them win the game despite missing time with leg cramps 138 In Game 5 he registered a triple double as Miami defeated Oklahoma City for their second ever championship and James s first championship 139 James was unanimously voted the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player with averages of 28 6 points 10 2 rebounds and 7 4 assists per game 140 His full postseason run in which he averaged 30 3 points 9 7 rebounds and 5 6 assists per game was later ranked the second best in modern NBA history by ESPN 141 In February of the 2012 13 season James averaged 29 7 points and 7 8 assists per game while setting multiple shooting efficiency records 142 143 That same month the Heat also began a 27 game winning streak which is the third longest in NBA history 144 Based on these accomplishments James s performance was described as a month for the ages by Sports Illustrated 145 Miami eventually finished the year with a franchise and league best 66 16 record 146 and James was named MVP for the fourth time falling just one vote shy of becoming the first player in NBA history to win the award unanimously 147 His final season averages were 26 8 points 8 rebounds 7 3 assists and 1 7 steals per game on 56 5 percent shooting 4 In Game 1 of the Conference Finals James scored a buzzer beating layup to give Miami a one point victory against the Pacers 148 Throughout the series his supporting cast struggled significantly and his added scoring load prompted him to compare his responsibilities to those of his Cleveland days 149 Despite these struggles the Heat advanced to the Finals for a meeting with the Spurs 150 signifying a rematch for James from his first Finals six years earlier 151 At the beginning of the series he was criticized for his lack of aggressiveness and poor shot selection as Miami fell behind 2 3 79 150 152 In Game 6 he recorded his second triple double of the series including 16 fourth quarter points to lead the Heat to a comeback victory 153 In Game 7 he tied the Finals record for most points scored in a Game 7 victory leading Miami over San Antonio with 37 points 154 He was named Finals MVP for the second straight season averaging 25 3 points 10 9 rebounds 7 assists and 2 3 steals per game for the championship round 155 2013 2014 Final season in Miami On March 3 of the 2013 14 season James scored a career high and franchise record 61 points in a game against the Charlotte Bobcats 156 Throughout the year he was one of the few staples for a Heat roster that used 20 different starting lineups due to injuries 157 finishing with averages of 27 1 points 6 9 rebounds and 6 4 assists per game on 56 7 percent shooting 4 In the second round of the playoffs he tied a career postseason high by scoring 49 points in Game 4 against the Brooklyn Nets 158 In the next round Miami defeated the Pacers to earn their fourth consecutive Finals berth becoming one of only four teams in NBA history to do so 159 In Game 1 of the Finals James missed most of the fourth quarter because of leg cramps helping the Spurs take an early series lead 160 In Game 2 he led the Heat to a series tying victory with 35 points on a 64 percent shooting rate 161 San Antonio eventually eliminated the Heat in five games ending Miami s quest for a three peat 162 For the Finals James averaged 28 2 points 7 8 rebounds and 2 0 steals per game 163 Return to the Cavaliers 2014 2018 On June 25 2014 James opted out of his contract with the Heat and on July 1 he officially became an unrestricted free agent 164 On July 11 he revealed via a first person essay in Sports Illustrated that he intended to return to the Cavaliers 165 In contrast to The Decision his announcement to return to Cleveland was well received 166 167 168 On July 12 he officially signed with the team 169 who had compiled a league worst 97 215 record in the four seasons following his departure 170 A month after James s signing the Cavaliers acquired Kevin Love from the Minnesota Timberwolves forming a new star trio along with Kyrie Irving 171 2014 2016 Ending Cleveland s championship drought James throws a pass as Gorgui Dieng defends in December 2014 Later that season James reached several passing milestones including becoming the Cavaliers all time assists leader 172 173 In January of the 2014 15 season James missed two weeks due to left knee and lower back strains which at the time represented the longest stretch of missed games in his career 174 In total he played a career low 69 games and his final averages were 25 3 points 6 rebounds and 7 4 assists per game 4 In the second round of the playoffs he hit a baseline jumper at the buzzer to give Cleveland a 2 2 series tie with the Bulls 175 In the Conference Finals the Cavaliers defeated the Hawks to advance to the Finals making James the first player since the 1960s to play in five consecutive Finals 176 For most of the Finals against the Golden State Warriors Irving and Love were sidelined due to injury giving James more offensive responsibilities 176 Behind his leadership the Cavaliers opened the series with a 2 1 lead before being eliminated in six games 177 Despite the loss he received serious consideration for the Finals MVP Award 178 averaging 35 8 points 13 3 rebounds and 8 8 assists per game for the championship round 177 During the 2015 16 season James was criticized for his role in several off court controversies including the midseason firing of Cavaliers coach David Blatt 179 180 Despite these distractions Cleveland finished the year with 57 wins and the best record in the East 181 James s final averages were 25 3 points 7 4 rebounds and 6 8 assists per game on 52 percent shooting 4 In the playoffs the Cavaliers advanced comfortably to the Finals losing only two games en route to a rematch with the Warriors 181 who were coming off a record setting 73 win season 182 To begin the series Cleveland fell behind 3 1 including two blowout losses 183 James responded by registering back to back 41 point games in Games 5 and 6 leading the Cavaliers to two consecutive wins to stave off elimination 184 In Game 7 he posted a triple double and made a number of key plays including a chasedown block on Andre Iguodala s go ahead layup attempt 185 as Cleveland emerged victorious winning the city s first professional sports title in 52 years and becoming the first team in NBA history to come back from a 3 1 series deficit in the Finals 8 James became just the third player to record a triple double in an NBA Finals Game 7 186 and behind series averages of 29 7 points 11 3 rebounds 8 9 assists 2 3 blocks and 2 6 steals per game 183 he also became the first player in league history to lead both teams in all five statistical categories for a playoff round culminating in a unanimous Finals MVP selection 187 2016 2018 End of second stint in Cleveland The 2016 17 season was marred by injuries and unexpected losses for the Cavaliers 188 James later described it as one of the strangest years of his career 189 Following a January defeat to the New Orleans Pelicans he publicly criticized Cleveland s front office for constructing a team that he felt was too top heavy for which he received countercriticism 190 The Cavaliers finished the season as the East s second seed with James averaging 26 4 points and career highs in rebounds 8 6 assists 8 7 and turnovers 4 1 per game 4 In Game 3 of the first round of the playoffs he registered 41 points 13 rebounds and 12 assists against the Pacers leading Cleveland to a comeback victory after trailing by 25 points at halftime representing the largest halftime deficit overcome in NBA playoff history 191 In Game 5 of the Conference Finals against the Celtics James scored 35 points and surpassed Michael Jordan as the league s all time postseason scoring leader 192 The Cavaliers won the game and the series advancing to the Finals for the third consecutive time against the Warriors who had signed James s rival Kevin Durant during the off season 193 Behind averages of 33 6 points 12 rebounds and 10 assists per game James became the first player to average a triple double in the Finals but Cleveland was defeated in five games 194 James protects the ball from Kyrie Irving in October 2017 The two were teammates in Cleveland for three seasons 195 Prior to the start of the 2017 18 season the Cavaliers overhauled their roster by trading Kyrie Irving to the Celtics who requested a trade in part because he no longer wanted to play with James 195 After a slow start to the year Cleveland rebounded by winning 18 of 19 games in December 196 Their turnaround began with a victory over the Wizards on November 3 where James scored 57 points which represented the second highest point total of his career and tied a franchise record 197 In January the Cavaliers had a losing record and James was criticized for his lackluster effort 198 The next month James won his third All Star Game MVP Award after posting 29 points 10 rebounds 8 assists and several key plays to help Team LeBron win over Team Curry 199 Following another round of trades in February Cleveland returned to form and James reached a number of historical milestones on March 30 he set an NBA record with 867 straight games scoring in double digits 200 James eventually finished the season with averages of 27 5 points 8 6 rebounds 9 2 assists and 4 2 turnovers per game 4 In the playoffs James guided the Cavaliers to another Finals rematch with the Warriors 201 Along the way he had some of the most memorable moments of his career including a game winning shot against the Pacers and another against the Raptors 202 In the first game of the Finals James scored a playoff career high 51 points but Cleveland was defeated in overtime 203 Following the defeat James injured his hand after punching a wall in the locker room which hindered his effectiveness for the remainder of the series 204 The Cavaliers lost the series in four games with James averaging 34 points 8 5 rebounds and 10 assists per game for the Finals 205 Los Angeles Lakers 2018 present 2018 2019 Injury and playoff miss On June 29 2018 James opted out of his contract with the Cavaliers and became an unrestricted free agent 206 On July 1 his management company Klutch Sports announced that he would sign with the Los Angeles Lakers 207 the deal was officially completed on July 9 208 In an interview with Sports Illustrated James s agent Rich Paul explained In 2010 when he went to Miami it was about championships In 2014 when he went back to Cleveland it was about delivering on a promise In 2018 it was just about doing what he wants to do 209 Reaction to the move was more positive than his original departure from the Cavaliers albeit still mixed as some onlookers felt that Los Angeles was not his optimal destination 210 The Lakers expected James to immediately transform them into a championship contender after having missed the playoffs since 2014 and not appearing in the Finals since 2010 211 212 Following his signing the team rounded out their roster with a controversial collection of playmakers and veterans To begin the 2018 19 season they struggled to find effective lineups and recorded only two wins through their first seven games 213 In November they began a turnaround which included two of James s strongest performances of the season On November 14 he registered 44 points 10 rebounds and nine assists in a victory against the Portland Trail Blazers 214 On November 18 he scored a season high 51 points in a win over the Heat 215 After blowing out the Warriors on Christmas Day Los Angeles improved their record to 20 14 but James suffered a groin injury 216 the first major injury of his career 217 He missed a then career high 17 consecutive games and the Lakers fell out of playoff contention without him 216 The team was unable to recover and failed to qualify for the postseason marking the first time that James missed the playoffs since 2005 218 In March the Lakers announced that James would begin a minutes restriction 219 and he was later officially ruled out for the remainder of the season 220 James s final averages were 27 4 points 8 5 rebounds and 8 3 assists per game 4 Despite his inconsistent campaign James was named to the All NBA Third Team marking the first time in twelve years that he did not make the All NBA First Team 221 2019 2020 Fourth NBA championship James backs down Bradley Beal in December 2018 During the offseason the Lakers hired Frank Vogel as their new head coach and traded the majority of their young core to the Pelicans for superstar big man Anthony Davis 222 James immediately embraced Los Angeles s much improved roster by transforming his playing style moving to full time point guard and competing with a more consistent defensive effort 223 Behind James s leadership the Lakers opened the 2019 20 season with a 17 2 record matching the best start in franchise history 224 On January 25 James passed team legend Kobe Bryant for third on the all time regular season scoring list the day before Bryant s death in a helicopter crash 225 In early March before the season was suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic James led the Lakers to a victory over the Bucks in a matchup of conference leaders followed by a streak breaking win against the Clippers 226 Regular season play resumed in July and concluded in August within the confined NBA Bubble where James ended the regular season as the league leader in assists for the first time in his career averaging 10 2 assists per game 227 James earned a record 16th All NBA Team selection as part of the First Team extending his record First Team selections to 13 228 The Lakers entered the playoffs as the number one seed in the West and advanced to the Finals convincingly with only three total losses along the way 229 In Game 5 of the Conference Finals against the Nuggets James helped clinch the conference championship by scoring a game high 38 points including 16 in the fourth quarter 230 In the Finals James and his teammates found themselves matched up with his former team the Heat and quickly took control of the series with a 2 0 lead 231 In Game 5 James had his best statistical performance of the Finals with 40 points 13 rebounds and 7 assists in a memorable duel with Miami s Jimmy Butler but Los Angeles was ultimately defeated in a three point game 232 The Lakers finally eliminated the Heat in Game 6 which earned James who averaged 29 8 points 11 8 rebounds and 8 5 assists per game during the series 233 his fourth NBA championship and fourth Finals MVP award 9 At 35 years and 287 days old he became the second oldest player in league history to win the award 234 and the only player in NBA history to win the award with three different franchises 235 James and teammate Danny Green also became the third and fourth players in NBA history to win at least one championship with three different teams each 236 2020 2021 Back to back chase The 2020 21 season reduced to 72 games for each team and starting on December 22 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic began after the shortest offseason in NBA history with a 116 109 loss to the Clippers 237 On December 31 2020 James became the first player in NBA history to score 10 points or more in 1 000 consecutive games in a 121 107 win against the Spurs 238 In a 109 98 loss to the Nets on February 18 James became the third player in NBA history with 35 000 career points joining Hall of Famers Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Karl Malone 239 at 36 years and 50 days he was the youngest player to reach the milestone 240 On March 20 James sprained his ankle against the Hawks 241 but he was able to hit a three point shot afterwards to keep his 10 points streak alive before exiting the game 242 By March the Lakers were No 2 two games behind the Jazz but they went 14 16 without Davis and 6 10 without James falling to No 5 243 James returned on April 30 after missing 20 games the longest absence of his career 244 James at the 2022 NBA All Star Game 4 In May James was sidelined again after leaving a game against the Raptors 245 but he returned for the final two games 246 247 and finished the season with averages of 25 0 points 7 7 rebounds and 7 8 assists on 51 3 percent shooting in 45 out of 72 games 248 this was his 17th consecutive season averaging at least 25 points per game the most in NBA history 249 In an injury laden season the Lakers ended with a 42 30 record finishing No 7 due to tiebreakers and facing the No 8 seed Warriors in the play in tournament 250 The Lakers won 103 100 after James scored the go ahead three point shot in the final minute posting a triple double with 22 points 11 rebounds and 10 assists along with 2 steals and 1 block 251 His 34 foot 10 m shot before the shot clock buzzer was his longest basket of the season as well as his longest go ahead shot in the closing three minutes of a game in his career 252 In the first round of the playoffs the Lakers faced the No 2 Suns the first time in James s career that he did not have home court advantage in the opening series 253 254 They were up 2 1 before Davis suffered a strained groin in Game 4 in which James finished with a game high 25 points on 10 for 21 shooting 12 rebounds and 6 assists 255 The Lakers lost to the Suns in six games making it the first time James lost in the first round in his career 253 He finished the series averaging 23 3 points his fourth lowest scoring output for a series over his career and his lowest mark since averaging 22 8 in the 2014 Eastern Conference Finals 256 He made his 17th consecutive All NBA Team selection 2 extending the record for most selections in NBA history 257 being named for the third time to the All NBA Second Team 258 2021 2022 First in the 10K 10K 10K club For the 2021 22 season James was joined by Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook 259 In a game against the Pistons on November 21 James was ejected in the third quarter after getting into a scuffle with Isaiah Stewart during the 121 116 win it was the second time in his career that he was ejected from a game 260 and he was suspended for one game due to his actions 261 In his next 16 games James averaged 30 4 points 8 9 rebounds 6 3 assists 1 6 steals and 1 4 blocks on 54 percent shooting also achieving his 100th triple double 262 while becoming the third player in NBA history to surpass 36 000 career points 263 during this period he played 35 percent of his minutes at center 264 265 From December 19 to February 26 2022 playing 23 out of 27 games he had a streak of 23 consecutive 25 point games 266 James posterizing former Cleveland teammate Kevin Love in a game against the Cavaliers on March 21 2022 In December James became the second player in NBA history after Michael Jordan to post 40 points and zero turnovers at age 35 or older 267 In January James met the minimum criteria for points per game by playing at least 70 percent of his team s games averaging 28 6 points and became the oldest player to average 25 points per game having already been the youngest to do so as he averaged 27 6 points per game in his sophomore season at 20 years old 268 He also became the oldest player in NBA history to record at least 25 points in ten straight games doing so at 37 years old 269 By January 20 James became the fifth player in NBA history to record at least 30 000 career points and 10 000 career rebounds he is the first player to record at least 30 000 career points 10 000 career rebounds and 9 000 career assists 270 271 272 In the same period he surpassed Oscar Robertson for 4th all time free throws made 273 and Alvin Robertson for 10th all time in career steals 274 275 In February James surpassed Kareem Abdul Jabbar for the most points scored in both the regular season and playoffs 276 by March he passed Karl Malone for second in the all time minutes and regular season scoring lists 277 278 279 At the 2022 NBA All Star Game held in Cleveland James was celebrated among the other 75 players for the NBA 75th Anniversary Team 280 James led all players in fan votes with his 18th All Star selection tying Bryant and just one behind Abdul Jabbar 281 his team achieved its fifth consecutive All Star win 282 defeating Team Durant 163 161 283 with James hitting the game winning dagger shot in front of his hometown crowd 284 285 In March James recorded two 50 point games which were also his Lakers career high 286 287 becoming the oldest player to have multiple 50 point games in a season as well as the first Lakers player since Bryant in 2008 to have back to back 50 point home games it was James s 15th 50 point game in his 19 year career including the postseason 288 289 He also recorded his 10 000th career assist becoming the only player in NBA history to record at least 10 000 points 10 000 rebounds and 10 000 assists 290 291 On March 27 LeBron became just the second player in NBA history to score 37 000 points 292 Due to an ankle injury in late March James missed out on a close three players run for the NBA scoring title 293 294 295 having only played 56 games two less than the necessary to qualify 296 aged 37 he would have broken Jordan s record of oldest scoring leader at 34 297 For The Athletic Bill Oram wrote that James s ankle injury felt like the moment that might signal the end of the Lakers season 298 299 On April 5 the Lakers were eliminated from both playoff and play in contention for the first time since 2019 James s first season with the Lakers after a 121 110 loss to the Suns 300 It marked the fourth time in James s career that he missed the playoffs 301 James was ruled out the rest of the season due to soreness in his left ankle 302 He finished the season with a 7 6 box plus minus first among players in his age group and averages of 30 3 points first by 6 9 points among players in his age range 8 2 rebounds 6 2 assists 2 9 threes 1 3 steals and 1 1 blocks per game on 52 35 75 shooting ranges 303 On May 24 He made his 18th consecutive All NBA Team selection extending the record for most selections in NBA history being named for the second time to the All NBA Third Team 304 2022 2023 All time scoring record On August 18 2022 James re signed with the Los Angeles Lakers on a two year 97 1 million contract 305 306 The contract extension made James the highest paid athlete in NBA history at 528 9 million surpassing Kevin Durant in all time earnings 307 On October 20 James made his 2 144th three pointer in a game against the Los Angeles Clippers surpassing Paul Pierce for tenth in total NBA career three pointers made 308 On October 28 James posted 28 points 7 rebounds 5 assists and 4 steals in an 111 102 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves He recorded his 1 135th career 20 point game passing Karl Malone for the most such games in NBA history 309 On December 2 in a 133 129 win against the Milwaukee Bucks James recorded 28 points and 11 assists He recorded his 10 142nd assist surpassing Magic Johnson for sixth place on the NBA all time career assists list 310 On December 13 James scored 33 points in a 122 118 overtime loss to the Celtics surpassing Wilt Chamberlain for the second most 30 point games in NBA history He recorded 516 30 point games in 1 386 career appearances 311 On December 28 James played in his 1 393rd game breaking a tie with Tim Duncan for 10th most in NBA history 312 The next game on his 38th birthday James had a then season high 47 points on 18 for 27 shooting from the field along with 10 rebounds and 9 assists in a 130 121 come from behind victory over the Atlanta Hawks 313 On January 2 2023 James recorded 43 points 11 rebounds and 6 assists in a 121 115 win over the Charlotte Hornets He joined Michael Jordan as the only two players with back to back 40 point games at 38 years of age or older 314 On January 9 James received his 66th player of the week award doubling the career total of runner up Bryant 315 On January 13 in a 113 112 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers he scored his 38 000th career point becoming the second player in NBA history to do so 316 On January 16 James had a season high 48 points eight rebounds and nine assists in a 140 132 win over the Houston Rockets It was his 100th career game with 40 or more points including the postseason 317 On January 23 he scored 46 points including a career high nine 3 pointers in a 133 115 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers becoming the first player in NBA history to score at least 40 points in a game against all NBA franchises 318 319 On January 19 James was named as a starter at the 2023 NBA All Star Game tying Kareem Abdul Jabbar s record for the most All Star selections 19 It was also James s 19th consecutive All Star appearance surpassing Bryant s previous mark 320 On January 31 James put up a triple double with 28 points 10 rebounds and 11 assists in a 129 123 overtime win over the New York Knicks becoming the first player in NBA history to put up a triple double in his 20th season He also surpassed Mark Jackson and Steve Nash for fourth on the NBA all time career assists list 321 322 On February 7 James scored his 38 388th career point in a 130 133 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder surpassing Kareem Abdul Jabbar to become the all time leading scorer in NBA history Abdul Jabbar had held the record since April 5 1984 After James broke the record the NBA stopped the game for an on court ceremony where James embraced Abdul Jabbar as well as his family 323 324 National team career James attempting a shot over China s Yao Ming at the 2008 Summer Olympics James made his debut for the United States national team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens Greece 325 He spent the Games mostly on the bench 326 averaging 14 6 minutes per game with 5 8 points and 2 6 rebounds per game in eight games 325 Team USA finished the competition with a bronze medal becoming the first U S basketball team to return home without a gold medal since adding active NBA players to their lineup 327 James felt his limited playing time was a lowlight and believed he was not given a fair opportunity to play 326 his attitude during the Olympics was described as disrespectful by columnist Adrian Wojnarowski 328 At the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan James took on a greater role for Team USA averaging 13 9 points 4 8 rebounds and 4 1 assists per game as co captain 329 330 The team finished the tournament with an 8 1 record winning another bronze medal 329 James s behavior was again questioned this time by teammate Bruce Bowen who confronted James during tryouts regarding his treatment of staff members 328 331 Before naming James to the 2008 Olympic team Team USA managing director Jerry Colangelo and coach Mike Krzyzewski gave James an ultimatum to improve his attitude and he heeded their advice 328 332 At the FIBA Americas Championship 2007 he averaged 18 1 points 3 6 rebounds and 4 7 assists per game including a 31 point performance against Argentina in the championship game the most ever by an American in an Olympic qualifier 333 Team USA went 10 0 winning the gold medal and qualifying for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing China 325 James credited the team s attitude and experience for their improvement saying I don t think we understood what it meant to put on a USA uniform and all the people that we were representing in 2004 We definitely know that now 334 At the Olympics Team USA went unbeaten winning their first gold medal since 2000 335 In the final game James turned in 14 points 6 rebounds and 3 assists against Spain 336 James did not play at the 2010 FIBA World Championship but rejoined Team USA for the 2012 Olympics in London England 337 He became the leader of the team with Bryant who would soon be 34 stepping back 338 James facilitated the offense from the post and perimeter called the defensive sets and provided scoring when needed 339 During a game against Australia he recorded the first triple double in U S Olympic basketball history with 11 points 14 rebounds and 12 assists d Team USA went on to win their second straight gold medal again defeating Spain in the final game 341 James contributed 19 points in the win becoming the all time leading scorer in U S men s basketball history 325 341 He also joined Michael Jordan as the only players to win an NBA MVP award NBA championship NBA Finals MVP and Olympic gold medal in the same year 342 Afterwards Krzyzewski said James is the best player he is the best leader and he is as smart as anybody playing the game right now 343 Player profileStanding 6 feet 9 inches 2 06 m tall and weighing 250 pounds 113 kg 344 James has played the majority of his career at the small forward and power forward positions 4 but he has also been deployed at the other positions when necessary 345 His playing style which is athletic and versatile 128 has drawn comparisons to Basketball Hall of Famers Oscar Robertson Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan 346 347 348 Through the 2021 22 season James s career averages are 27 1 points 7 5 rebounds 7 4 assists 1 6 steals and 0 8 blocks per game 4 Throughout the 2010s he was usually ranked as the best player in the NBA each season by ESPN and Sports Illustrated 349 350 Offense James drives to the basket in March 2008 A deft finisher he led the NBA in scoring and shooting percentage at the rim in 2013 351 As an 18 year old rookie James led the Cavaliers in scoring 352 He holds numerous youngest to distinctions 353 354 including being the youngest player to score 30 000 career points 355 During his first stint in Cleveland he was primarily used as an on ball point forward and although his shooting tendencies were perimeter oriented 128 he established himself as one of the best slashers and finishers in basketball 356 357 His combination of speed quickness and size often created matchup problems for opposing teams because he was capable of blowing by larger defenders and overpowering smaller ones 358 These qualities became more apparent in transition where he developed a reputation for grabbing defensive rebounds and then beating the defense downcourt for highlight reel baskets 359 Around this time James was frequently criticized for not having a reliable jump shot or post game 360 Teams would try to exploit these weaknesses by giving him space in the half court and forcing him to settle for three pointers and long two pointers a strategy famously used by Spurs coach Gregg Popovich in the 2007 Finals where James converted on only 36 percent of his field goals in four games 361 In Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra changed James s role to a more unconventional one 128 James spent more time in the post and improved his shot selection and accuracy on jump shots 128 362 He also learned how to work as an off ball cutter in the Heat s pass happy offense 363 Behind these improvements James s overall scoring efficiency rose to historically great levels 364 During this time ESPN s Tom Haberstroh called James s free throw shooting his biggest weakness describing it as average 365 Upon returning to the Cavaliers James began to experience subtle age related declines in productivity 366 posting his lowest scoring averages since his rookie season in 2015 and 2016 4 367 His shooting also temporarily regressed and he briefly ranked as the NBA s worst high volume shooter from outside the paint 368 Despite these changes he remained an elite offensive player who beat defenses with body control strength and varying attacking speeds 358 For most of his career James has controlled the offense as the primary ball handler on his team 369 His playmaking ability is generally considered one of his premier skills and some analysts rank him among the greatest passers in NBA history 370 By exploiting his size vision and the attention he garners from opposing defenses 371 James creates easy points for his teammates with accurate assists 372 He executes unconventional passes including after leaving his feet and through defensive traffic 373 His uncanny tendency to find the open man has helped force NBA teams to incorporate some elements of zone into their schemes to better cover the weak side of the court and prevent James from passing to open shooters 358 Early in James s career he was criticized for overpassing in pressure situations in particular for passing instead of shooting in the waning seconds of close games 374 375 however as his career progressed James s clutch performance was viewed more favorably 376 Defense James defending against Joe Harris in February 2018 At the beginning of James s NBA career he was considered a poor defensive player 377 but he improved steadily through the years In 2009 he became proficient at the chase down block which involves coming in from behind the opposition in transition to block the shot 70 In Miami he developed into a more versatile defensive player and the Heat relied on him to guard all five positions 378 Along with Shane Battier and Dwyane Wade Miami used James in an ultra aggressive defensive scheme 379 with James cheating off the ball to help out inside or get into rebounding position 380 Beginning in 2014 some analysts reported a regression in his defensive impact stemming from a lack of effort and expected age related declines 381 382 During his second stint in Cleveland his defense progressively declined After missed drives on offense he often dawdled back on defense while complaining to the referees he provided less help off the ball and was less aggressive in switching 383 James himself admitted to taking plays off at times referring to this approach as chill mode 384 He eventually developed a reputation for raising his defensive level in the playoffs which some analysts referred to as Playoff LeBron 385 Legacy James with the Cavaliers in 2017 NBA analyst Brian Windhorst who spent his career covering James recounted No one has ever had as much hype as James has had to live up to and James has delivered on every last drop 386 James left high school as one of the most hyped prospects in NBA history e Upon entering the NBA he made an immediate impact and was voted Rookie of the Year in his debut season 391 As of June 2022 he has been named to 18 All NBA Teams including 13 times to the First Team which are both NBA records 2 His four MVP awards are matched only by Michael Jordan Kareem Abdul Jabbar Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell James and Russell are the only players to win four MVP awards in a five year span 392 James has also won four Finals MVP Awards which is the second most all time 393 and earned All Defensive honors every season from 2009 to 2014 4 While James has never won the Defensive Player of the Year Award he has finished second in the voting twice and lists it as one of his main goals 69 394 His teams have appeared in the Finals ten times and won four championships his ten Finals appearances are tied for third all time f Some analysts have criticized him for not having a better Finals record while others have countered that James usually performed well but his team was defeated by superior competition 396 397 398 On the basis of his career longevity and on court performances sports publications have consistently included James in rankings of the best basketball players in history g and he was named the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Decade for the 2010s 406 In addition to praising James s on court accomplishments analysts have also noted James s influence on player empowerment throughout the NBA which stemmed from his willingness to change teams during free agency Ben Golliver of The Washington Post opined that James s move to the Heat in 2010 defined a decade of player movement and that he fundamentally flipped the power balance between stars and their organizations 407 James s fellow players have also remarked on his influence such as Warriors forward Draymond Green who reflected We ve taken control of our destiny And I think a lot of people hate that I think the doors that he s opened for athletes and especially basketball players is his biggest accomplishment 408 James is also discussed within the context of being the greatest basketball player of all time which has resulted in frequent comparisons to Michael Jordan a In a 2016 interview with Sports Illustrated James acknowledged that his motivation was surpassing Jordan as the greatest 409 In February 2018 The Ringer spent an entire week devoted to both players with Bill Simmons ultimately concluding that Jordan was still ahead 410 In polls James has ranked second behind Jordan 411 412 413 The results strongly correlate with age with older voters more commonly choosing Jordan 412 413 Davis et al of Business Insider stated The data would suggest that younger more engaged NBA fans lean toward James as he s still playing Older generations who watched Jordan play and tune in less today lean toward Jordan 413 Referring to James as the best challenger to Jordan s status as the greatest basketball player of all time Sam Quinn of CBS Sports stated that the margin for error where Jordan is involved is overwhelmingly slim and that in the rings obsessed basketball discourse Jordan having more titles and an unblemished Finals record holds significant weight 409 James has voiced his desire to play basketball into his forties potentially alongside or against his sons Bronny and Bryce 414 Off the courtPersonal life James married his high school sweetheart Savannah James on September 14 2013 in San Diego California 415 They have three children two sons Bronny and Bryce and daughter Zhuri 414 416 417 Bronny was named a McDonald s All American in 2023 20 years after James s selection 418 During his stint with the Heat James resided in Coconut Grove where he bought a 9 million three story mansion overlooking Biscayne Bay 419 In November 2015 James bought a 9 350 square foot 870 m2 East Coast style mansion in Brentwood Los Angeles for about 21 million 420 James owns another home in Brentwood which he purchased for 23 million in December 2017 421 James invests heavily in his health reportedly having spent 1 5 million a year to pay for personal chefs and athletic trainers as well as physical therapies of recovery He has a heavy exercise regimen and dietary habits that some consider atypical for a top athlete Tristan Thompson has stated that James eats desserts with every meal and Kyle Korver says James s fitness routine is unrivaled 422 James drinks wine every night believing that it is good for his heart 423 In January 2009 doctors at the Cleveland Clinic discovered a growth in the right side of James s jaw Biopsy results showed that James developed a benign jaw tumor specifically in his parotid gland 424 which required a five hour surgery to remove on June 2 after the end of the Cavaliers run in the 2009 playoffs 425 During the COVID 19 pandemic James received a COVID 19 vaccine 426 James s best friends in the NBA are Carmelo Anthony Chris Paul and former Heat teammate Dwyane Wade The trio have been referred to as the banana boat crew During an excursion to the Bahamas James rescued Anthony from the water when Anthony was carried away from the boat by the current During an Instagram Live session Anthony later recounted He saved my life When asked about how much danger Anthony was in prior to the rescue James responded I don t really know what to say to be honest I m just happy he s still here obviously 427 Public image By 2015 James was considered by many people including his fellow NBA players to be the face of the NBA 428 His opinions have yielded significant influence on people who make important league decisions in 2014 he asked commissioner Adam Silver to increase the duration of the All Star break and the request was granted the following season 429 On February 13 2015 James was elected the first vice president of the National Basketball Players Association NBPA 430 The World War I Destroy This Mad Brute poster and the April 2008 Vogue cover with James and Gisele Bundchen which critics said referenced the earlier poster 431 432 Throughout his career James has been ranked by Forbes as one of the world s most influential athletes 433 434 and in 2017 he was listed by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in the world 435 During his first stint with the Cavaliers he was adored by local fans and Sherwin Williams displayed a giant Nike produced banner of James on its world headquarters 436 Despite their affection for James Cleveland fans and critics were frequently annoyed when he sported a Yankees hat when he attended Cleveland Indians baseball games versus the New York Yankees 437 Following his actions during the 2010 free agency period and The Decision he was listed as one of most disliked athletes in the United States 438 By 2013 his image had mostly recovered and he was reported by ESPN as the most popular player in the NBA for the second time in his career 439 In 2014 he was named the most popular male athlete in America by the Harris Poll 440 He has led the league in jersey sales six times 441 Memorabilia associated with James is highly sought after two of James s rookie cards are among the most expensive basketball cards ever sold at auction and one of those cards also briefly held the record for the most expensive modern day sports card when it sold for 1 8 million at auction in July 2020 442 A Mike Trout rookie card broke the record for a modern day card the following month 443 All jerseys worn in the 2020 NBA All Star Game were auctioned by the NBA and NBPA to raise funds for charity James s jersey sold for 630 000 setting a record for a modern day sports jersey 444 In March 2008 James became the first black man as well as the third man overall after Richard Gere and George Clooney to appear on the cover of Vogue when he posed with Gisele Bundchen 445 In response ESPN columnist Jemele Hill considered the cover offensive and memorable for the wrong reasons describing the demeanor of James and his holding Bundchen as a reference to classic imagery of the movie monster King Kong a dark savage capturing his fair skinned love interest 431 432 ActivismThis section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material October 2022 James First Lady Michelle Obama and Dwyane Wade tape a public service announcement in January 2014 James is an active supporter of non profit organizations including After School All Stars Boys amp Girls Clubs of America and Children s Defense Fund 446 447 448 He also has his own charity foundation the LeBron James Family Foundation which is based in Akron 449 Since 2005 the foundation has held an annual bike a thon to raise money for various causes 450 In 2015 James announced a partnership with the University of Akron to provide scholarships for as many as 2 300 children beginning in 2021 451 In 2016 he donated 2 5 million to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture to support an exhibit on Muhammad Ali 452 In 2017 he received the J Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award from the NBA for his outstanding service and dedication to the community 453 In November of that same year the Akron School Board approved the I Promise School a public elementary school created in a partnership with the LeBron James Family Foundation to help struggling elementary school students stay in school 454 James later reflected that it was his most important professional accomplishment of his life The school officially opened on July 30 2018 455 James meeting with presidents George W Bush in 2008 and Barack Obama in 2012 Throughout his career James has taken stances on controversial issues On several occasions he mentioned a feeling of obligation to effect change using his status 456 Those include the War in Darfur 457 458 459 the killing of Trayvon Martin 460 the now former NBA owner Donald Sterling s racist comments in 2014 456 the Michael Brown verdict 461 and the death of Eric Garner 462 Following a racist incident at his Los Angeles home in 2017 James expressed that being black in America is tough We got a long way to go for us as a society and for us as African Americans until we feel equal in America 463 Later on that year in the aftermath of the Unite the Right rally James questioned the Make America Great Again slogan and said It s sad what s going on in Charlottesville Is this the direction our country is heading Make America Great Again huh Our youth deserve better 464 James also called Trump a bum after the president rescinded a White House invitation to Stephen Curry 465 During a 2018 interview with CNN journalist Don Lemon James accused Trump of attempting to divide the country with sports suggesting that sports has never been something that divides people it s always been something that brings someone together He declared that he would never sit across from him I d sit across from Barack Obama though 466 467 In response Trump tweeted LeBron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television Don Lemon He made LeBron look smart which isn t easy to do 468 469 James has supported Colin Kaepernick in the aftermath of his participation in the U S national anthem kneeling protests saying that he was being blackballed from a new contract in the National Football League and he would hire him if he owned a football team 470 He has worn his clothing in a show of support several times 471 472 In June 2008 James donated 20 000 to a committee in support of Obama for the 2008 U S presidential election 473 Later that year James gathered almost 20 000 people at the Quicken Loans Arena for a viewing of Obama s 30 minute American Stories American Solutions television advertisement 474 The advertisement was shown on a large screen above the stage where Jay Z later held a free concert 474 In November 2016 James endorsed and campaigned for Hillary Clinton for the 2016 U S presidential election 475 476 During the 2019 2020 Hong Kong protests a statement James made about a since deleted tweet by Daryl Morey 477 in which Morey expressed support for the pro democracy movement in Hong Kong became the subject of controversy James said Morey was misinformed 478 His statement drew backlash from some Hong Kong protesters 479 480 and in February 2022 political commentator Bill Maher called James hypocritical for not taking a critical stance towards China s human rights abuses 481 James has taken various other stands on issues regarding sports such as the Kaepernick controversy and the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal 482 483 James with California governor Gavin Newsom on The Shop when Newsom signed the Fair Pay to Play Act in 2019 In August 2020 James wore a modified MAGA hat that called for the arrest of the police officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor 484 On August 19 2020 he announced his intentions to support the Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign and that of his running mate Kamala Harris in advance of the 2020 U S presidential election 485 James spoke in support of the More Than a Vote movement and encouraged members of the African American community to vote 486 He said People in our community have been just lied to for so many years We have people that have had convictions in the past that ve been told they cannot vote because they got a conviction That is voter suppression 487 On August 27 James and his Lakers teammates as well as the Milwaukee Bucks began boycotting the 2020 NBA playoffs to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake 488 In response senior White House advisor Jared Kushner stated that he was planning to reach out to James regarding the boycott Following a players committee to discuss the boycott James and others reached out to Barack Obama who reportedly advised them to continue playing and finish that year s NBA season 489 On April 21 2021 in response to the death of Ma Khia Bryant James took to Twitter and posted a picture of the police officer who is believed to have fatally shot Bryant saying YOU RE NEXT ACCOUNTABILITY He later deleted the post explaining I m so damn tired of seeing Black people killed by police I took the tweet down because its being used to create more hate This isn t about one officer it s about the entire system and they always use our words to create more racism I am so desperate for more ACCOUNTABILITY 490 On November 10 2021 in response to Kyle Rittenhouse having an emotional break down in court James tweeted What tears I didn t see one Man knock it off That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court 491 On December 6 2021 Rittenhouse said in response that I was a Lakers fan too before he said that I was really pissed off when he said that because I liked LeBron and then I m like you know what fuck you LeBron 492 In June 2022 James condemned the ruling of Dobbs v Jackson Women s Health Organization that overturned Roe v Wade saying that the decision is about power and control 493 Akron endeavors Public and charitable initiatives undertaken by James in his hometown of Akron Ohio under the LeBron James Family Foundation banner 494 495 I Promise School 496 I Promise Institute at the University of Akron 497 I Promise Village housing complex 498 House Three Thirty community center retail plaza 499 I Promise Health Quarters medical center 12 Media figure and business interestsEndorsements James has signed numerous endorsement contracts some of the companies that he has done business with are Audemars Piguet 500 Beats by Dre 501 Coca Cola 502 Dunkin Brands 503 McDonald s 504 Nike 502 and State Farm 505 Coming out of high school he was the target of a three way bidding war among Nike Reebok and Adidas 506 eventually signing with Nike for approximately 90 million 507 His signature shoes have performed well for Nike 508 In 2011 Fenway Sports Group became the sole global marketer of his rights and as part of the deal he was granted a minority stake in the English Premier League football club Liverpool 509 who he has claimed his support for 510 As a result of James s endorsement money and NBA salary he has been listed as one of the world s highest paid athletes 511 In 2013 he surpassed Bryant as the highest paid basketball player in the world with earnings of 56 5 million 512 In 2014 James realized a profit of more than 30 million as part of Apple s acquisition of Beats Electronics he had originally struck a deal to get a small stake in the company at its inception in exchange for promoting its headphones 513 In 2015 he was ranked the sixth highest earning sportsperson 514 and third highest in 2016 after Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi 515 James has stated that he would like to own an NBA team in the future albeit in a hands off capacity 516 In 2011 James co founded the designer retail store UNKNWN in Miami Florida 517 Entertainment James and comedian Jimmy Kimmel co hosted the 2007 ESPY Awards 518 In other comedic pursuits he hosted the 33rd season premiere of Saturday Night Live 519 He has also tried his hand at acting appearing in a cameo role on the HBO series Entourage 520 In 2015 he played himself in the Judd Apatow film Trainwreck 521 receiving positive reviews for his performance 522 That same year James s digital video company Uninterrupted raised 15 8 million from Warner Bros Entertainment and Turner Sports to help expand the company s efforts to bring athlete created content to fans It is hosted on Bleacher Report and is used by several other athletes including Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski and cornerback Richard Sherman 523 James and his business partner Maverick Carter own production company SpringHill Entertainment 524 whose first work was the Lions Gate documentary More Than a Game which was released in 2009 and chronicled James s high school years 525 Series produced by SpringHill include the NBC game show The Wall 526 the Disney XD sports documentary show Becoming 527 the Starz sitcom Survivor s Remorse 528 and the animated web series The LeBrons 529 In 2016 CNBC aired an unscripted series hosted by James called Cleveland Hustles where four up and coming Northern Ohio entrepreneurs will be financed on the condition of revitalizing a neighborhood in Cleveland 530 In the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival a 60 minute Vince Carter documentary entitled The Carter Effect was executive produced by James and Maverick Carter along with rapper Drake and Future the Prince 531 532 In February 2018 it was announced that James s production company will produce a new film in the House Party series with James expected to make a cameo 533 Later that month Fox News host Laura Ingraham told James to shut up and dribble as a response to his political agendas 534 This largely contributed to James creating a documentary film series looking at the changing role of athletes in the current political and cultural climate aptly named Shut Up and Dribble on Showtime 535 James partnered with Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2018 to found Ladder a company that developed nutritional supplements to help athletes with severe cramps after dealing with that issue during the 2014 Finals 536 In February 2019 it was revealed that James would executive produce rapper 2 Chainz s new album Rap or Go to the League 537 A Def Jam press release said the intent of the album is celebrating black excellence and focusing on the power of education and entrepreneurship The press release also says the title challenges the notion that the only way out of the inner city is either to become a rapper or a ball player 538 As of September 2019 James is the most followed basketball player on Instagram 539 In June 2022 it was announced James is launching a media company in partnership with professional tennis player Naomi Osaka and Maverick Carter s SpringHill Company The production and content creation company will be named Hana Kuma which means flower and bear in Japanese 540 Investments In 2012 James Carter and Paul Wachter made an investment of less than 1 million in the Pasadena based fast casual chain Blaze Pizza their investment had grown to 25 million by 2017 541 James later became a spokesman for the company and began appearing in advertisements after ending his contract with McDonald s 541 During the 2019 off season James filed for a trademark through a shell company on the term Taco Tuesday for use in downloadable audio visual works podcasts social media online marketing and entertainment services 542 This was related to James s use of the term on Instagram for his family s taco dinners The request was denied by the United States Patent and Trademark Office stating that Taco Tuesday was a commonplace term message or expression widely used by a variety of sources that merely conveys an ordinary familiar well recognized concept or sentiment 543 In November 2020 James became an angel investor of the tequila and mezcal company Lobos 1707 544 After personal frustration with comments on the Black Lives Matter movement made by Republican U S senator Kelly Loeffler who at the time was the owner of the WNBA s Atlanta Dream James assisted Dream player Renee Montgomery in her ultimately successful bid to buy the team in March 2021 545 Also in 2021 James joined Fenway Sports Group as a partner making him a part owner of the Boston Red Sox New England Sports Network RFK Racing and Liverpool F C the latter of which he already owned a two percent share in individually 546 The investment made James and Carter the company s first black partners 546 James has expressed his interest in owning an NBA team once he finishes playing basketball specifically a team located in Las Vegas Nevada either through expansion or relocation 547 In August 2022 James and Drake became part owners of the Italian football club A C Milan 548 Professional contracts James is represented by agent Rich Paul of Klutch Sports 549 His first agent was Aaron Goodwin whom he left in 2005 for Leon Rose Rose joined Creative Artists Agency CAA in 2007 and he worked with fellow CAA agent Henry Thomas who represented Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh to bring James to Miami in 2010 James left CAA for Paul in 2012 550 James Paul Maverick Carter and Randy Mims all childhood friends formed agent and sports marketing company LRMR after James left Goodwin LRMR handles James s marketing including the marketing of The Decision for which it was criticized 551 552 Throughout his career James has taken a unique approach to his NBA contracts usually opting to sign shorter term deals in order to maximize his earnings potential and flexibility 110 553 554 in 2006 he and the Cavaliers negotiated a three year 60 million contract extension instead of the four year maximum as it allotted him the option of seeking a new contract worth more money as an unrestricted free agent following the 2010 season 555 This move ultimately allowed James Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh to sign together with the Heat 556 During the 2011 NBA lockout James received contract offers to play professional football from the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks 557 which he gave serious consideration to and even began training with it in mind 558 During his second stint in Cleveland based on a negotiation strategy devised by NBA agent Mark Termini who worked with Paul and specialized in contract negotiation and construction 559 he began opting out 560 or re signing 561 562 on new contracts after each season in order to take advantage of higher salaries resulting from the NBA s rising salary cap 169 In 2016 he signed with the Cavaliers on a three year deal 563 becoming the highest paid player in the league for the first time in his career 564 NBA career statisticsLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Won an NBA championship Led the league NBA recordRegular season Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2003 04 Cleveland 79 79 39 5 417 290 754 5 5 5 9 1 6 7 20 92004 05 Cleveland 80 80 42 4 472 351 750 7 4 7 2 2 2 7 27 22005 06 Cleveland 79 79 42 5 480 335 738 7 0 6 6 1 6 8 31 42006 07 Cleveland 78 78 40 9 476 319 698 6 7 6 0 1 6 7 27 32007 08 Cleveland 75 74 40 4 484 315 712 7 9 7 2 1 8 1 1 30 0 2008 09 Cleveland 81 81 37 7 489 344 780 7 6 7 2 1 7 1 1 28 42009 10 Cleveland 76 76 39 0 503 333 767 7 3 8 6 1 6 1 0 29 72010 11 Miami 79 79 38 8 510 330 759 7 5 7 0 1 6 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Cleveland 14 14 41 4 510 333 749 9 1 7 3 1 6 9 35 32010 Cleveland 11 11 41 8 502 400 733 9 3 7 6 1 7 1 8 29 12011 Miami 21 21 43 9 466 353 763 8 4 5 9 1 7 1 2 23 72012 Miami 23 23 42 7 500 259 739 9 7 5 6 1 9 7 30 32013 Miami 23 23 41 7 491 375 777 8 4 6 6 1 8 8 25 92014 Miami 20 20 38 2 565 407 806 7 1 4 8 1 9 6 27 42015 Cleveland 20 20 42 2 417 227 731 11 3 8 5 1 7 1 1 30 12016 Cleveland 21 21 39 1 525 340 661 9 5 7 6 2 3 1 3 26 32017 Cleveland 18 18 41 3 565 411 698 9 1 7 8 1 9 1 3 32 82018 Cleveland 22 22 41 9 539 342 746 9 1 9 0 1 4 1 0 34 02020 L A Lakers 21 21 36 3 560 370 720 10 8 8 8 1 2 9 27 62021 L A Lakers 6 6 37 3 474 375 609 7 2 8 0 1 5 3 23 3Career 4 266 266 41 5 495 337 740 9 0 7 2 1 7 9 28 7Awards and honorsMain article List of career achievements by LeBron James James center celebrates during the Heat s 2012 championship parade NBA 4 4 NBA champion 2012 2013 2016 2020 4 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player 2012 2013 2016 2020 4 NBA Most Valuable Player 2009 2010 2012 2013 19 NBA All Star 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 3 NBA All Star Game MVP 2006 2008 2018 18 All NBA selection 13 First team 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2020 3 Second team 2005 2007 2021 2 Third team 2019 2022 6 NBA All Defensive selection 5 First Team 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Second Team 2014 NBA Rookie of the Year 2004 NBA All Rookie First Team 2004 NBA scoring leader 2008 NBA assists leader 2020 3 NBA minutes leader 2007 2017 2018 J Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award 2017 NBA 75th Anniversary TeamUSA Basketball 566 2 Olympic Gold Medal winner 2008 2012 2004 Olympic Bronze Medal winner 2006 FIBA World Championship Bronze Medal winner 2007 FIBA Americas Championship Gold Medal winner 2012 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year Commemorative banner in Miami s American Airlines Arena for his 2012 gold medal won as a member of the Miami Heat High school 18 2003 National Champion 3 OHSAA Champion 2000 2001 2003 2003 Naismith Prep Player of the Year 567 2 Mr Basketball USA 2002 2003 2 Gatorade National Player of the Year 2002 2003 2 USA Today High School Player of the Year 2002 2003 3 Ohio Mr Basketball 2001 2002 2003 3 USA Today All USA First Team 2001 2002 2003 2 PARADE High School Player of the Year 2002 2003 2003 McDonald s National Player of the Year 568 2003 McDonald s High School All American 569 2003 McDonald s All American Game MVP 2003 EA Sports Roundball Classic MVP 570 2003 Jordan Brand Classic MVP 570 No 23 retired by St Vincent St Mary 571 St Vincent St Mary Hall of Fame class of 2011 572 St Vincent St Mary home basketball court named The LeBron James Arena 573 MediaAP Athlete of the Decade 2010s 4 AP Athlete of the Year 2013 2016 2018 2020 574 3 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year 2012 2016 2020 575 576 2012 Sporting News Athlete of the Year 577 3 Sporting News NBA MVP 2006 2009 2010 578 579 2004 Sporting News Rookie of the Year 580 Sports Illustrated NBA All Decade First Team 2000s 581 2 Hickok Belt winner 2012 2013 19 ESPY Award winner in various categories 15 individually four as part of a team 582 2020 Time Athlete of the YearNAACP Image Awards2017 Jackie Robinson Award 2021 President s AwardSports Emmy Awards2020 Outstanding Long Sports Documentary as executive producer of What s My Name Muhammed Ali Part 1 583 2021 Outstanding Edited Sports Series as executive producer of The Shop Uninterrupted 584 State Local6 Cleveland Sports Awards Professional Athlete of the Year 2004 2005 2006 2009 2015 2016 585 South Main Street in downtown Akron renamed King James Way 586 Six story commemorative banner in downtown Akron 586 Featured on Space Jam inspired mural in Akron near his alma mater St Vincent St Mary and his I Promise school 587 Featured on Cleveland is the Reason mural in downtown Cleveland with other notable Cleveland area figures 588 Honorary lockers at Ohio State s football and basketball facilities 589 590 FilmographyFilm Year Title Role Notes2008 More than a Game Himself2009 Square Roots The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants2015 Trainwreck2018 Smallfoot Gwangi Voice role2021 Space Jam A New Legacy Himself Also producer2022 Black Ice 591 N A Executive producer2023 House Party Himself Also producerTelevision Year Title Role Notes2004 My Wife and Kids Himself Episode Outbreak Monkey 2005 The Simpsons Episode Homer and Ned s Hail Mary Pass 2007 Saturday Night Live Episode LeBron James Kanye West 2009 Entourage Episode Give a Little Bit SpongeBob SquarePants Episode SpongeBob s Truth or Square 2011 The Cleveland Show Episode A Short Story and a Tall Tale 2011 2014 The LeBrons Lead role2015 Survivor s Remorse Episode Guts 592 2016 Teen Titans Go Episode The Cruel Giggling Ghoul 2017 present The Wall N A Executive producer2018 present The Shop Host2020 Graduate Together America Honors the High School Class of 2020 593 Self Made N A2022 Legacy The True Story of the LA Lakers Himself Documentary seriesSee alsoCleveland Cavaliers draft history List of career achievements by LeBron James List of first overall NBA draft picks List of most followed Instagram accounts List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career 3 point scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career assists leaders List of National Basketball Association career free throw scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career games played leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff 3 point scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff assists leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff blocks leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff free throw scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff minutes leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff rebounding leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff steals leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff turnovers leaders List of National Basketball Association career minutes played leaders List of National Basketball Association career rebounding leaders List of National Basketball Association career steals leaders List of National Basketball Association career turnovers leaders List of National Basketball Association franchise career scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association players with most points in a game List of National Basketball Association season minutes leaders List of Olympic medalists in basketball NBA All Star Game records NBA post season records NBA regular season recordsNotes a b Various news outlets have commented on James being considered the greatest basketball player of all time and whether or not he has surpassed Jordan as the greatest Posnanski Joe June 23 2016 The great debate Would you rather have LeBron James or Michael Jordan NBC Sports Retrieved April 1 2020 Ryan Bob May 13 2017 Who s the GOAT Michael or LeBron The Boston Globe Retrieved May 15 2017 Pelton Kevin May 10 2018 LeBron or MJ How the King is settling the GOAT debate ESPN Retrieved October 24 2019 Botkin Brad January 2 2019 LeBron James had at least one thing right when he declared himself the greatest player of all time CBS Sports Retrieved October 24 2019 Olivieri Anthony February 14 2019 GOATs on GOATs LeBron and MJ in their own words through the years ESPN Retrieved April 1 2020 Davis Scott March 18 2019 Most Americans think Michael Jordan is the GOAT over LeBron James and it s not even close Business Insider Retrieved April 1 2020 Lowe Zach October 12 2020 LeBron James vs Michael Jordan Why the GOAT debate is different now ESPN Retrieved May 24 2021 This includes a record thirteen First Team selections three Second Team selections 2 and one Third Team selection 3 These include Ryan Jones 13 91 Tim Graham 33 John Breech 34 Bill Barnwell 35 and Ryan Wilson 36 Assists were recorded as an official Olympic statistic starting in 1976 340 See Ryan Jones 13 142 Jay Bilas 387 Chris Broussard 388 Sam Smith 389 and Chad Ford 390 Tied with Kareem Abdul Jabbar behind Bill Russell 12 and Sam Jones 11 of the Celtics 395 See Sports Illustrated ranked 5th in 2016 399 ESPN ranked 3rd in 2016 and 2nd in 2020 400 401 CBS Sports ranked 2nd in 2017 402 Fox Sports ranked 2nd in 2017 403 Slam ranked 2nd in 2018 404 and Bleacher Report ranked 2nd in 2019 405 References LeBron James Bio NBA com January 1 2021 Retrieved April 15 2022 a b c Quinn Sam June 15 2021 2020 21 All NBA Teams LeBron James makes cut for record 17th time Bradley Beal among two first time honorees CBS Sports Retrieved June 16 2021 Singh Sanjesh June 15 2021 LeBron James selected to 2020 21 All NBA Second Team USA Today Retrieved April 3 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t LeBron James Stats Basketball Reference Sports Reference June 12 2004 Retrieved May 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