18-year-old LeBron James caused 5-hour roadblock with 15K fans gathering to watch his summer league debut
An 18-year-old LeBron James had 15K people show up for his first pro summer league game with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Drafted straight into the NBA from St. Vincent–St. Mary High School in his hometown Akron, LeBron James was national news. Standing at 6ft 5 at the time, and weighing above 200lbs, the Cavaliers rookie was a physical specimen, having hoop fans around America eager to catch a glimpse of him.
James was a multimillionaire even below playing his first official game, courtesy of his one-of-a-kind contract with sports giant Nike. LBJ was the highest-paid NBA player in his rookie year with his shoe deal and salary combined from the Cavs.
18 years old with a $90 Million dollar Nike deal.
May 22nd is a record-setting day — when @KingJames signed the richest rookie shoe deal in league history in 2003, before he ever played in a NBA game. pic.twitter.com/DlOcSTn4ac
— Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula) May 22, 2020
Thus one can only envision the hype around the kid from Akron. Making his summer league debut in Orlando, James caused a 5-hour roadblock outside the arena before the game, with $5 tickets sold at $80 in the black market. Nonetheless, the Cavs rookie would make everyone’s money’s worth.
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Despite the enormous pressure, Bron delivered, and with style.
LeBron James’ summer league debut was a headline.
At the time, the Cavaliers were visiting the Orlando Magic, with fans from all over thronging to take notice of a generational talent in LeBron James. The Cavs forward clinched the W for his home team, scoring 14-points, 7-rebounds, and 6-assists, dominating the Magic 107-80.
“Poised looks like a man, they looked to him, he’s their leader immediately, brilliant passer, under control, smooth, tough, oh I was just overwhelmed, said former Magic senior vice president Pat Williams.”
This segment of LeBron’s summer league debut is ICONIC. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/H78ZKyDOLg
— LeBron Factory (@LeBronFactory) July 11, 2022
Addressing his first post-game media conference, James had the following to say.
“Yeah, I like the big stage, my teammates like it too, like I keep telling you’ll, my crowd is bigger than the Cavs crowd last year.”
Entering his 20th season, King James continues to cross milestones. The eighteen-time All-Star shall surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the all-time leading scorer in the 2022-23 season. Nonetheless, there continues to be uncertainty over the LBJ winning his 5th championship as the Lakers push for a Kyrie Irving trade this summer.
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