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Essay heading: LeBron James
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The fans were so unbelievable that many of the games had to be played at a college stadium holding 17,000 spectators including numerous college and NBA scouts. It was at that point in his life where people realized that college was not for him but that he would advance directly to the NBA. (LeBron James, 2005)
LeBron chose to jump into the NBA because he seeks to play against great competition to prove he is capable of what the media suggests... displayed 300 characters
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(LeBron James, 2005)
LeBron chose to jump into the NBA because he seeks to play against great competition to prove he is capable of what the media suggests. At no surprise he was picked first in the NBA draft for 2004, by the Cleveland Cavaliers (The Person, 2005). The minute he was drafted there was even more attention on him with a $90 million Nike endorsement, Sprite and PowerAde commercials; everybody started to notice LeBron (LeBron James, 2005)... displayed next 300 characters
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