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Saturday, February 28, 2009

It's finally over...

hmmmmmmmmm...after a long 2 days of kicking butts,finally it's over..i was very glad that the tournament is now over..so,i can sit back and relax for a while because we're going to peninsular m'sia for national level HKSBP a.k.a the PPM(Piala Perdana Menteri)..

before that,the overall result for the tournament is as follows :

Champion : SM Sains Sabah(again)
1st Runner-Up : SM Sains Kuching(that's us,that's us!!!!!)
2nd Runner-Up :SM Sains Lahad Datu(hometown heroes)
4th Place : SM Sains Labuan
5th Place : SM Sains Miri

It was an honor to come on the stage during the prize-giving ceremony to receive the prizes..then,something sweeter for the team and for Edward personally,he was awarded the Most Valuable Player(MVP) award..the award is given to 1 player who scored the most points throughout the tournament..

That night,we took pics and spent our last night in SMSLD..it was an awesome trip for us..the next day,we went to the airport and flew back to Kuching..

and now,we have to prepare for the PPM..so,the training continued..........

I'm Back!!!

well,it's been a while since i wrote my last post..huhuhu..now,i'm back into action..hehehehe

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

End of a awesome weekend

Waddup,people???!!!

Last weekend,i turned the TV on to watch the 58th NBA All-Star weekend..it is an annual event for the NBA players,which will be held in different place each year..and for this year's All-Star game,the hometown for Steve Nash's Phoenix Suns was the host for the game...it was very interesting weekend event to be watched..lots of NBA's superstars and superstars from all over the country came to watch the biggest event of the year besides the finals,for basketball fans..hehehehe

well,back then,on the saturday night,before the big game on the day after,there was a few events that night,such as,3-points shootout,slamdunk contest and others..btw,before that night,there was NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and a few more events,but i don't wanna talk bout it,b'coz it damn BORING!!! and i bet,u wouldn't know who are playing on court:-)

well,back to the NBA All-Star Saturday Night.....

The first event was the 'Haier Shooting Stars'...it was a four-team matchup..and the objective is to shoot basketballs from 6 different spots..and the order are as follows:
Shot 1: 10-foot bank shot from right-side angle (Player A)
Shot 2: 15-foot shot from left side-angle (Player B)
Shot 3: NBA 3-point shot from top of the arc/straight on (Player C)
Shot 4: 18-foot shot from right-side baseline (Player A)
Shot 5: NBA 3-Pt. shot from left side angle (Player B)
Shot 6: Shot from just inside half-court/straight on (Player C, Player A, Player B, repeat)

the participating team that night were :

  • Team Phoenix(Leandro Barbosa,Dan Majerle,Tangela Smith)
  • Team Detroit(Arron Afflalo,Bill Laimbeer,Katie Smith)
  • Team San Antonio(Tim Duncan,David Robinson,Becky Hammon)
  • Team Los Angeles(Derek Fisher,Michael Cooper,Lisa Leslie)
Each team is given two minutes to complete the course. The clock will be started at 0:00 and count up, and stopped by the referee's whistle when the team makes Shot 6. If a team doesn't complete all six shots as of the 2:00 mark, the horn will sound and their score will be based upon the total number of shots completed.

The two teams with the fastest times advance to the final round. In the case of a tie, a shoot-off will be used to break the tie. The clock will be reset (a time limit of 1:00 will be imposed) and the team that makes Shot 6 in the shortest amount of time will, depending on the round, either advance to the finals or be declared champions.

A referee will be on-court to pass judgment on any violation of the rules. At discretion of the referee, instant replay may be consulted for clarification of rules compliance.


The team from Phoenix was almost perfect in the eighth annual Haier Shooting Stars competition at All-Star Saturday Night. But almost doesn't count, and Team Detroit came away with its second win in the last three years.

Phoenix hit its first five shots and made it to halfcourt in just 14 seconds, but the halfcourt heave was the team's undoing. The three shooters from Phoenix -- Leandro Barbosa, Dan Majerle and Tangela Smith -- needed more than 20 attempts there before Majerle finally sank one. By that time, Team Detroit was celebrating its victory.

Detroit needed 13 attempts to get through its first five shots, but only seven from halfcourt as the Shock's Katie Smith drained her third try from long distance. Smith helped her coach, Bill Laimbeer, become the first person to win a second Shooting Stars title. He teamed with Swin Cash and Chauncey Billups when Detroit won in 2007. Smith and Laimbeer were joined by Arron Afflalo this time around. They completed their final round run in a time of 58.4 seconds.

"I'm happy Katie got some more hardware," Laimbeer said afterward. "She has collected a whole bunch of gold medals with a WNBA championship and MVP. Now she has got another one."San Antonio, the defending Shooting Stars champions, was eliminated in the first round when David Robinson, Tim Duncan and Becky Hammon needed 15 attempts from halfcourt before Hammon sank one. They finished in 1:06. Los Angeles had a strong start, completing its first three shots in just four attempts, but needed 16 tries from halfcourt. The L.A. team of Derek Fisher, Lisa Leslie and Michael Cooper finished fourth with a time of 1:16.




























Next,was the 'Playstation Skills Challenge'..it was an event to evaluate skills of the players to the highest level!!!(i guess)..All they have to do was to pass through a few obstacles and 'roadblocks' in the fastest time and win!!! Sounds easy,right??hehehe

The challenge is won by Chicago Bulls' guard,Derrick Rose..Finishing off his winning time of 35.3 seconds with an emphatic double-pump reverse dunk, the Chicago Bulls guard became the first rookie to win the PlayStation Skills Challenge when he defeated New Jersey's Devin Harris in the championship round.

"It means a lot," Rose said of the win. "I'm a part of history with some of the greatest players in the league that have won this award."

Rose, who leads all rookies with 6.3 assists per game, finished the course 4.4 seconds faster than the Nets' point guard did.

Rose also breezed through his first round with a time of 33.3 seconds, 3.3 seconds ahead of Harris, 4.2 seconds ahead of Cleveland's Mo Williams and nearly a quarter of a minute faster than San Antonio's Tony Parker's 50.8 seconds. The Spurs' point guard now holds the dubious distinction of having the two slowest times ever recorded in Skills Challenge history. In 2003, Parker finished the course in 45.5 seconds.

Rose, however, made his two runs look easy, never using more than two attempts at any station in either round. He admitted, however, one station proved to be a little nerve-wracking."The bounce pass," Rose said. "I knew when I got those two in, the crowd got to me and I came up a little short on my jump shots. I was scared a little bit."But the bounce pass was the hardest thing."

In the championship round, Harris found the top of the key jumper to be the most difficult. Harris has shown an improved outside shot this season, but his stroke left him when it counted. He needed four attempts to sink the 20-footer.Rose needed only two shots to complete the shooting station. And despite needing two passes to get through the outlet station, Rose had plenty of time to measure his funky dunk. Rose said he was inspired by a two-time Skills Challenge champ to finish off his win with flair."I always saw D-Wade [dunk] at the end," Rose said.Maybe next year, Rose can be the first player since Wade to go back-to-back."I really can't wait," Rose said. "Of course the season isn't over with, but next year -- this summer, I'll work harder, work on my weaknesses and just go hard throughout the whole summer."


















Monday, February 16, 2009

We break da record!!!!(part 3)

After a day of training and trying to get used of the court,the day for the big games has arrived...so,here's a little bit of what happened on court(mostly) on the big day..

17/4/08

our very first match was against sm sains labuan,the 'big man' team..most of them wear XXL-sized underwear..hehehe..if u don't get it,i mean,they're incredibly huge..averagely,they're much bigger than us..i'm 5'6'' and i'm the center of our team,but,they have a few guards who are as tall as i am..so tall!!!!! but,as the games started,it showed that size doesn't really matter to kick butts..hahaha..b'coz we totally kicked their 'butt singh'..hehehehe...it was pretty a piece of 'kek lapis'..finally,the game ended nicely,with our 1st victory,we won by 64-20..pretty good,huh??

later that evening,was our 2nd match against the hometown heroes,sm sains lahad datu..before the game started,the crowd had already gone wild as they saw me naked..hahahaha..kidding..of course they go wild,b'coz they thought their 'heroes' are gonna kick our precious butts..but,as the game progresses,things turnd out to be the other way round..instead of they kick our butts,we kicked theirs in a very beautiful way..hahahaha..and something interesting happened in the game..something that i can be proud of..i blocked a shot of their shooter from beyond the arc..i mean,i really,BLOCKED his shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
do you know,how does it feel to slap a 3-year old kid with a hand og a king-kong??it was something that cannot be described with words or numbrs..hehe..(btw,make sure you imagine yourself to be the 1 who slaps te kid,not the kid,ok??)..the game ended with another victory for us,59-37..

everyone was happy with the result so far..and that night,we talked about how we're gonna beat SMESH tomorrow???????

18/4/08

our next game was against the standing champion,sm sains sabah..they've been dominating the championship for a quite some time and we planned to snatch the title from them this year and bring it back to kuching..in our history,we only beat this team on the year 2006 in miri..and we really wanna do the same thing this year..we played well in the match,but those guys were playing much better than us..we've been able to win the rebounding at both end of the court,but our finishing touch was a disaster..we tried our best to avoid turnovers and keep the rim clean,but at the end of the game,they beat us,fair and square..they've won by 7 points,43-36

in the afternoon,our last match in th tournament..it was against sm sains miri..we've been expecting another victory since the beginning b'coz we'v sen the way these guys played..most of their starters can't make it for the tournament,so the team is filled with their reserves..but,there was 1 guy,who stole the spotlight that evening..it was Leo(i'm sorry,i don't remember his fullname)..a strong,skillful and athletics player..i bet,he's the best guard in the entire tournament..in the beginning of the match,they really used this guy,i mean,his skills..he can really shoots 3-points,drive-in,fastbreak..everything..later in the game,we went man-mark..it was me against Leo..as a defensive type of player,i really marked him..and,the advantages goes to me,b'coz i'm taller,a little bit faster(but he's quicker) and more good-looking than him..hahahaha..kidding:-)
bla,bla,bla....
the game finished with a big margin on the scoreboard and a record for the tournament..we beat them badly,by 92-43...

p/s : i'm sorry,i don't have any pics from any of the games..so,if anyone have it..kindly,let me know,ok??

Monday, February 9, 2009

We break da record!!!!(part 2)

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So , after the line up was announced , we started our intensive training . We really have to put our head in the game . our aim 4 dis year tournament in SMS LD is to conquer the championship trophy n make a record of our own . so , practice is gonna be really tough this year . everyday,we were asked to run around the court.Then , do some stretching n loosen up our muscles. we were then told to do some lay-ups , under basket shooting , short-range , mid-range shooting..and for the shooters(guard) , they were told to practice more on their long-range shooting(3 points shooting) . And then,at the end of the session , we would have a training match between the seniors n the losers(kidding..i mean,the juniors) :-)

After a few weeks passed , finally , the time comes. We are going to Lahad Datu for the tournament..(i cant remember when is it,sorry)..upon arrival , we were taken to our dorms..i guess i should skip this one.hehehehe

Before the big games , we went to the court to have some practice a lil bit..








And after practice.......



Race to the MVP




It has been nearly 50 games into this 2008-09 season, two candidates have separated themselves from the rest of the pack in the MVP race. In order to better highlight their weekly accomplishments, we're going to separate them here too. We'll still rank and comment on every player one through 10, but with the top two MVP candidates, we're going to talk more at length about the week they've had and the challenges they face going forward.

That's not to say any of the eight guys following Nos. 1 and 2 can't jump into the one of those spots. They can. And if they do, they'll receive the same treatment. But for now, we're going to shine the spotlight on the top two guys. I think you know who they are.









LeBron James - Cleveland Cavaliers
Team Record :: 39-9
Last Week's Rank - 1
If there were any player in the league who could trump the reigning MVP, it is LeBron James, who has been our top MVP candidate for nearly 80 percent of the season. Two days after Kobe dropped a new-MSG-record 61 on the Knicks on Monday, James followed with a 52-point, 11-assist, nine-rebound night on Wednesday.

While LeBron didn't explicitly express his desire to top Bryant's epic total, he actions spoke far louder than any pregame proclamations on Wednesday. LeBron attacked the Knicks from the outset. He didn't do it with Kobe's flair or smoothness, his game is still too raw and more powerful than Bryant's, but he attacked, and the Knicks were helpless.

As for his other body of work, James has been extremely consistent. Only twice in the new year has James failed to score 22 or more points in a game and so far, his February (39.3 points, 7 rebounds and 7.3 assists) could surpass his historic January (27.5 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 8.2 apg).























Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
Team Record :: 40-9
Last Week's Rank - 2
What else can you say about Kobe Bryant, his nearly immeasurable skill level, his intensity, his drive and his focus? Here's one thing: instead of rubbing his teammates the wrong way, he has rubbed off on them, especially on this current six-game road trip.

There was no better example of this than in the Lakers' hard-fought 110-109 overtime win against the defending champs in Boston. Instead of backing down, the Lakers looked the Celtics in the eye and did not flinch. Kobe's teammates are nowhere as talented as he is (heck, few players ever have been), but it doesn't take talent to gird yourself against an ancient, hated foe.

It takes confidence and guts, and Kobe's steel has given his young teammates a collective self-confidence they had not had in the past.Is that valuable? You bet it is. Is it the most valuable? We'll see. The Lakers get another stern test on Sunday when they visit the Cavaliers, who are undefeated at home.

We break da record!!!!

Dis 1 is about 2008 SMSK's basketball team....

the story begins..

It was a very dreamful year 4 da players especially da seniors(apek,edu,david,syifa n I) coz we hv been training like crazy 4 2008 hksbp basketball tournament.in the beginning,b4 the players line up r announced,da usual users of da court already started our drills n training..the players that we hv been expecting 2 represents da skul r those who already in the team the year b4..n luckily we hv our fav coach,Mr Chan with us..hehehe

This guy started to train our players in 2007(this is the year when he get really serious in training us)...he taught us a lot of drills,skills n everything important in bball(shortform 4 basketball)..dis year,he planned 2 focus more on our shooting,coz basically,we hv already mastered(sort of) other skills,such as dribbling and dunking..?????juz kidding..

after a few weeks,full of torment n tiredness,finally,the moments that we've been waiting 4..da list for skul players r out..

#4-Ikhwan
#5-Fizi
#6-Afiq
#7-Din
#8-Mon
#9-Edu
#10-Apek(captain)
#11-Ashraf
#12-Syifa'a
#13-Comat
#14-David(vice captain)
#15-Mijan

p/s: guys,correct me if im wrong,k??

huhuhu..so tiring lorrr..i'll continue later :-P

The 50 greatest players in NBA history




One hundred and seven NBA championship rings. More than 400 hundred NBA All-Star Game selections. Nearly one million points scored.

So boasts the collective resume of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History, selected by a blue-ribbon panel of media, former players and coaches, current and former general managers and team executives. NBA Commissioner David Stern announced the 50 Greatest Players at a press luncheon on Oct. 29, 1996, in New York City.

Joining Stern in the unveiling of the 50 Greatest Players, which tipped off the League's season-long NBA at 50 celebration, were four prominent members of the list -- Wilt Chamberlain, Julius "Dr. J" Erving, George Mikan and Bill Russell.

The announcement was made at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, which occupies the site of the former Commodore Hotel, where the original NBA charter was signed on June 6, 1946.

Panelists were asked to select the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History, without regard to position. Voters did not rank their selections and former players were not allowed to vote for themselves.

At the start of the 1996-97 season the 50 players had accumulated 107 NBA Championships, 49 Most Valuable Player Awards, 17 Rookie of the Year honors, 447 All-Star Game selections, 36 scoring titles, 923,791 total points and 410,327 total rebounds.




THE 50 GREATEST PLAYERS IN NBA HISTORY



Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Nate Archibald

Paul Arizin

Charles Barkley

Rick Barry

Elgin Baylor

Dave Bing

Larry Bird

Wilt Chamberlain

Bob Cousy

Dave Cowens

Billy Cunningham

Dave DeBusschere

Clyde Drexler

Julius Erving

Patrick Ewing

Walt Frazier

George Gervin

Hal Greer

John Havlicek

Elvin Hayes

Magic Johnson

Sam Jones

Michael Jordan

Jerry Lucas

Karl Malone

Moses Malone

Pete Maravich

Kevin McHale

George Mikan

Earl Monroe

Hakeem Olajuwon

Shaquille O'Neal

Robert Parish

Bob Pettit

Scottie Pippen

Willis Reed

Oscar Robertson

David Robinson

Bill Russell

Dolph Schayes

Bill Sharman

John Stockton

Isiah Thomas

Nate Thurmond

Wes Unseld

Bill Walton

Jerry West

Lenny Wilkens

James Worthy

Sunday, February 8, 2009

NBA All-Stars Players




These are the rosters for this year nba all-stars game

NO. PLAYER (TEAM) POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE FROM
1 * Allen Iverson (Detroit) G 6-0 180 07/07/75 Georgetown
3 * Dwyane Wade (Miami) G 6-4 216 01/17/82 Marquette
23 * LeBron James (Cleveland) F 6-8 250 12/30/84 St. Vincent/St. Mary HS
5 * Kevin Garnett (Boston) F 6-11 220 05/19/76 Farragut Academy (HS)
12 * Dwight Howard (Orlando) C 6-11 265 12/08/85 SW Atlanta Christian Academy (GA)
2 Joe Johnson (Atlanta) G 6-7 235 06/29/81 Arkansas
14 # i Jameer Nelson (Orlando) G 6-0 190 02/09/82 Saint Joseph's
20 Ray Allen (Boston) G 6-5 205 07/20/75 Connecticut
33 # Danny Granger (Indiana) F-G 6-8 228 04/20/83 New Mexico
34 Paul Pierce (Boston) F 6-7 235 10/13/77 Kansas
4 Chris Bosh (Toronto) F 6-10 230 03/24/84 Georgia Tech
34 # Devin Harris (New Jersey) G 6-3 185 02/27/83 Wisconsin
9 Rashard Lewis (Orlando) F 6-10 230 08/08/79 Alief Elsik HS (TX)
Head Coach: Mike Brown (Cleveland)
NO. PLAYER (TEAM) POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE FROM
24 * Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers) G 6-6 205 08/23/78 Lower Merion HS
3 * Chris Paul (New Orleans) G 6-0 175 05/06/85 Wake Forest
21 * Tim Duncan (San Antonio) F 6-11 260 04/25/76 Wake Forest
1 * Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix) F 6-10 245 11/16/82 Cypress Creek (Orlando, FL)
11 * Yao Ming (Houston) C 7-6 310 9/12/80 China
41 Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas) F 7-0 245 06/19/78 Germany
32 Shaquille O'Neal (Phoenix) C 7-1 325 03/06/72 Louisiana State
7 Brandon Roy (Portland) G 6-6 211 07/23/84 Washington
7 Chauncey Billups (Denver) G 6-3 202 09/25/76 Colorado
16 Pau Gasol (L.A. Lakers) F-C 7-0 250 07/06/80 Spain
30 David West (New Orleans) F 6-9 240 08/29/80 Xavier (OH)
9 Tony Parker (San Antonio) G 6-2 180 05/17/82 France
Head Coach: Phil Jackson (L.A. Lakers)


The Western Conference Starters:

  • Amar'e Stoudemire
  • #1
  • Forward - Center

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
20.9
RPG
8.20
APG
2.0
EFF
+ 22.62
Born: Nov 16, 1982
Height: 6-10 / 2,08
Weight: 249 lbs. / 112,9 kg.
High School: Cypress Creek (Orlando, FL)
Years Pro: 6




  • Kobe Bryant
  • #24
  • Guard

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
27.5
RPG
5.60
APG
5.1
EFF
+ 25.29
Born: Aug 23, 1978
Height: 6-6 / 1,98
Weight: 205 lbs. / 93,0 kg.
High School: Lower Merion HS (PA)
Years Pro: 12




  • Chris Paul
  • #3
  • Guard

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
21.5
RPG
5.40
APG
10.9
EFF
+ 29.42
Born: May 6, 1985
Height: 6-0 / 1,83
Weight: 175 lbs. / 79,4 kg.
College: Wake Forest
Years Pro: 3




  • Tim Duncan
  • #21
  • Forward - Center

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
20.6
RPG
10.40
APG
3.7
EFF
+ 25.38
Born: Apr 25, 1976
Height: 6-11 / 2,11
Weight: 260 lbs. / 117,9 kg.
College: Wake Forest
Years Pro: 11



  • Yao Ming
  • #11
  • Center

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
20.0
RPG
9.40
APG
1.7
EFF
+ 23.46
Born: 12-Sep-1980
Height: 7-6 / 2,29
Weight: 310 lbs. / 140,6 kg.
From: China
Years Pro: 6










The Eastern Conference Starters:






  • LeBron James
  • #23
  • Forward

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
28.5
RPG
7.50
APG
7.0
EFF
+ 30.65
Born: Dec 30, 1984
Height: 6-8 / 2,03
Weight: 250 lbs. / 113,4 kg.
High School: St. Vincent-St. Mary HS (OH)
Years Pro: 5






  • Kevin Garnett
  • #5
  • Forward

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
16.3
RPG
8.90
APG
2.7
EFF
+ 21.88
Born: May 19, 1976
Height: 6-11 / 2,11
Weight: 253 lbs. / 114,8 kg.
High School: Farragut Academy HS (IL)
Years Pro: 13





  • Dwight Howard
  • #12
  • Center

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
20.4
RPG
14.00
APG
1.3
EFF
+ 26.89
Born: Dec 8, 1985
Height: 6-11 / 2,11
Weight: 265 lbs. / 120,2 kg.
High School: SW Atlanta Christian Academy (GA)
Years Pro: 4






  • Dwyane Wade
  • #3
  • Guard

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
28.4
RPG
5.00
APG
7.2
EFF
+ 27.02
Born: Jan 17, 1982
Height: 6-4 / 1,93
Weight: 216 lbs. / 98,0 kg.
College: Marquette
Years Pro: 5




  • Allen Iverson
  • #1
  • Guard

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
17.9
RPG
3.20
APG
5.1
EFF
+ 15.36
Born: Jun 7, 1975
Height: 6-0 / 1,83
Weight: 180 lbs. / 81,6 kg.
College: Georgetown
Years Pro: 12

Monday, February 2, 2009

A lil bit bout da KING!!!




Position: Small Forward
Birthdate: December 30, 1984
Height: 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Wt: 250 lb (113 kg)
Hometown: Akron, Ohio
High School: St. Vincent - St. Mary H.S.

LeBron Raymone James (born December 30, 1984) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Commonly nicknamed "King James" and "The Chosen One", the Akron, Ohio-born James was highly promoted in the national media as a future NBA star while still in high school, and was named Ohio's "Mr. Basketball" three times. At the age of 18, he was selected with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cavaliers and signed an unprecedented US$90 million shoe contract with Nike before his NBA debut. He has since set numerous youngest player records. In his first season, he received the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and in the following three seasons received All-NBA and All-Star honors. He led the Cavaliers to back-to-back playoff appearances in 2006 and 2007; the latter year the team advanced to the Conference Finals for the first time since 1992 and the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history.

James is listed as a small forward, but can also play point guard and shooting guard. This versatility has led to his unofficial classification as a "point forward". James was a member of the United States men's national basketball team that won the bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, and he finished second in the league Most Valuable Player balloting in 2006.

Player profile

James has established himself as a legitimate triple-double threat and has averaged 26.7 points, 6.4 assists and 6.7 rebounds per game for his career. As of the 2007–08 season, he has recorded 16 triple-doubles in his career, with 14 in the regular season and 2 in the postseason. On offense, James utilizes his quickness, size, and strength to get past defenders. When penetrating to the basket James exhibits exceptional body control, adjusting his shot in mid-air according to the defense, allowing him to absorb contact and finish at the basket. In the 2005–06 season, he led the league in completed traditional three point plays. He is a solid rebounder who regularly ranks among the league leaders in rebounds for the small forward position. His overall skill sets and on-court play has led to many comparisons to NBA legends Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan.
Although James exhibits exceptional offensive ability, he has yet to be featured on the NBA All-Defensive Team and has struggled with his free throw shooting — he averaged a subpar .698 free throw accuracy in the 2006-07 season.

High School
Despite the distractions, the Irish won a third state title, with James averaging 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals on the season. James was named to the All-USA First Team and, for an unprecedented third time, was selected as Mr. Basketball of Ohio.[5] He earned MVP honors at the McDonald's All-American Game, the EA Sports Roundball Classic, and the Jordan Capital Classic. Although it was a foregone conclusion, by participating in more than two high school all-star events, James officially lost his NCAA eligibility.

James finished his high school career with 2,657 points, 892 rebounds and 523 assist....




2005/2006 Season
In the 2005–06 season, James was elected to his second straight All-Star Game appearance and led the Eastern All-Stars to a 122–120 victory, with 29 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists. He became the youngest All-Star MVP at 21 years, 51 days. He was named NBA Player of the Week for an unprecedented three consecutive weeks and concluded the season with five honors.[17] He scored 35 or more points in nine consecutive games and joined Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant as the only players since 1970 to accomplish the feat. For the season, James averaged 31.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game,[12] and became the youngest player in NBA history to average at least 30 points. He also became the fourth player in NBA history to average more than 30 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a single season.[18] The Cavaliers made the playoffs for the first time since 1998,[19] and improved from a record of 17–65 in 2002–03 to 50–32 in 2005–06.[20]

Following the regular season, James was named as one of the top candidates for the NBA Most Valuable Player Award. Although he finished second to Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns in MVP voting, he was awarded co-MVP honors with Nash by The Sporting News; an award given by the publication that is based on the voting of thirty NBA general managers.[21]

James made his playoff debut against the Washington Wizards. He recorded a triple-double with 32 points, 11 assists and 11 rebounds, as the Cavaliers defeated the Wizards 97–86.[22] He joined Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson as the only players in NBA history to register a triple-double in their playoff debut.[22] For the series, James averaged 35.7 points, as the Cavaliers defeated the Wizards in six games.[23] In the process, however, LeBron set a new record for turnovers in a 6-game series, with 34. In the second round of the playoffs, James and the Cavaliers lost in seven games to the defending Eastern Conference champion and divisional rival Detroit Pistons. James averaged 30.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 5.8 assists in the playoffs.

At the end of the season, James negotiated a three year contract extension, with a player option for a fourth year. The contract is worth US$60 million and begins at the start of the 2007–08 season.[24] Although it is for fewer years and less money than the maximum he could sign, it allows him the option of seeking a new contract worth more money as an unrestricted free agent following the 2010 season




2006/2007 Season
James on a billboard in Nike's "Witness" promotion across from the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.James was elected to his third consecutive All-Star game appearance during the 2006–07 season. He played a game high 32 minutes and finished with 28 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists. In the regular season, the Cavaliers tied the previous season's record with 50 wins and clinched the second seed of the Eastern Conference on the last day of the season. For the season, James averaged 27.3 points, 6.7 rebounds, 6.0 assists, and 1.6 steals per game. He joined Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history to average 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for three consecutive years.

In the first round of the 2007 NBA Playoffs, James led the Cavaliers to their first sweep in franchise history over the Washington Wizards in four games.[28] It was also the first time the franchise had won consecutive road playoff games. For the series, James averaged 27.8 points, 7.5 assists, and 8.5 rebounds. In the second round of the playoffs, James led the Cavaliers to a 4–2 series victory over the New Jersey Nets. He averaged 25.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 8.6 assists in the series, as the Cavaliers advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 15 years.

In the Eastern Conference Finals, James led the Cavaliers from an 0–2 deficit against the Detroit Pistons to win the series in six games. His performance in Game 5 was especially memorable. James recorded a franchise-record 48 points on 54.5% field goal shooting, 9 rebounds and 7 assists. In addition, James scored 29 of Cleveland's last 30 points, including the team's final 25 points in a double-overtime victory. NBA analyst Marv Albert, referred to James's performance as "one of the greatest moments in postseason history."

In the 2007 NBA Finals, James averaged 22.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 6.8 assists, as the Cavaliers were swept by the San Antonio Spurs in four games.[4] For the postseason, James averaged 25.1 points, 8.0 assists and 8.1 rebounds per game. He set a franchise record for double-doubles in a playoff season with eight and became the first Cavalier and the first non-guard in NBA history to have at least seven assists in eight consecutive playoff games

2007/2008 Season
In the 2007–08 season, James was elected to his fourth consecutive All-Star Game appearance. He won the 2008 All-Star Game MVP with 27 points, 8 rebounds, 9 assists, 2 blocks and 2 steals as the Eastern Conference All-Stars defeated their Western counterparts, 134-128.

On February 19, 2008, James recorded his fifth triple double of the 2007–08 season by putting up 26 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists against the Houston Rockets. Five triple doubles in a season ties his personal and team records for triple doubles in a season. It was the 15th triple double of his career, another Cavaliers' record. He is the third youngest player to post 15 triple doubles, behind Oscar Robertson and Magic Johnson.

He scored his 6th triple double of the season against the Indiana Pacers the very next game. Six triple doubles in a season breaks his personal and team records for triple doubles in a season. It was the 16th triple double of his career.It was the second time this season that he had triple double in back-to-back games. The last player to accomplish that feat was Magic Johnson in 1988.

James was named NBA’s Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played Monday, February 18 through Sunday, February 24. It was the third time he has won the award this season and the 13th time he has won the award in his career.