Tuesday, December 2, 2014
LeBron Position
LeBron does not see himself as a small forward according to Cleveland News. What is his position on the court? He is an all around player. He could play all positions on the floor. If you do not know anything about basketball positions the positions are point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, and center. LeBron is capable for playing all positions. LeBron is 6 foot 8 inches, and weighing around 250 because we do not know his current weight. He will not tell anybody. LeBron has the vision of a point guard, the body of a power forward, and the quickness and moves of a shooting guard. But, he is listed as a small forward. LeBron said, "I don't have a position, I'm just a ball player. Put me on the floor and I'll make something happen." LeBron said to Northeast Ohio Media Group when they tried asking if he had a natural position. LeBron is a triple double machine, and we all know that. LeBron is named a "Triple Double Threat" and not many players are considered that. LeBron had to say this about him being a "Triple Double Threat." "I have no idea. I have a gift and I try to use it as much as I can to my advantage and I work on it. I work on my game. You guys see me every day. I stay after practice. I've tried to be a triple threat being able to score, pass, and rebound. Whatever the case may be to help my team win." LeBron has recorded 38 triple doubles during his career, which makes him seventh on the all time list. He has the most of any active player. LeBron spent most of his time watching Jason Kidd former NBA player who was a point guard for quite a few teams. LeBron had to say this about Jason Kidd, "He was a complete basketball team player, he was always about the team and never about 'I' with him. Growing up watching him and then being a teammate with him on the '08 Olympic team, it showed why he was one of the greatest point guards, one of the best leaders to ever play this game. It was great to be alongside of him,"
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