LeBron James documentary 2020: ‘Greatness code’ to portray LeBron leading Miami Heat to the 2012 NBA title
LeBron James features in the first episode of an Apple docuseries called “Greatness Code”. It will be portray Miami Heat winning 2012 NBA title
The much-awaited docuseries “Greatness Code” is out now on Apple TV. It focuses on the untold stories of seven iconic athletes who touched greatness in their careers.
The first episode of the series created by Gothan Chopra features Lakers star, LeBron James.
LeBron James documentary 2020: Greatness code
The first episode of the docuseries features LeBron James, where he talks about the 2012 eastern conference final in which James and Miami Heat took on the Boston Celtics.
I know who I am. This is what I am. 👑 #GreatnessCode drops today on @AppleTV 💪🏾😤🚀 pic.twitter.com/86hoFdQmoD
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 10, 2020
James talks about game 6 of the series where is put up 45 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 assists, one of the best performances of the future Hall of Famer.
The Lakers star talks about how important it was for the “Big 3” (James, Bosh, Wade) to win and to silence the hate and criticism he received for his move to Miami from Cleveland.
James led Miami to win the eastern conference title and even the NBA title that year. James won the Finals MVP against the Dallas Mavericks and his first NBA championship.
The series is co-produced by Uninterrupted and Religion of Sports. LeBron James co-owns Uninterrupted.
The Docuseries also features episodes with Tom Brady, Alex Morgan, Usain Bolt, Shaun White, Katie Ledecky, and Kelly Slater.
All episodes are less than seven minutes in length. The series is available on Apple TV.
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What’s next for LeBron James?
The three-time NBA champion leads the LA Lakers into the NBA Bubble in Orlando to win their first title in 10 years.
Lakers currently sit on top of the Western Conference led by LeBron James and Anthony Davis are the favorites to come out of the Bubble as champions.
LeBron is having one of his best seasons ever. The 35-year-old is averaging 25.7 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 10.6 assists so far this season.
The Lakers restart their season against LA Clippers on the 30th of July in Orlando.
Also Read: How will the Lakers lineup at the NBA Bubble
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