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LeBron James reveals what would force him to retire from NBA
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Memphis picked No. 2 in the 2003 Draft; James obviously went No. 1 to the Cleveland Cavaliers
LeBron James says media narratives surrounding his decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers put him in a "dark place" back when he first joined the Miami Heat in 2010.
Memphis ended up with the No. 13 selection and drafted Marcus Banks out of UNLV, then traded him to the Boston Celtics. (The Grizzlies actually won the No. 2 pick, but had to trade it to the Detroit Pistons as a condition of a 1997 trade that sent Otis Thorpe to Memphis. The Pistons selected Darko Milicic.)
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LeBron James Was in a ‘Dark Place’ After Getting ‘Hate’ and ‘Backlash’ at Age 25
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Multiple NBA front office members interviewed by ESPN's Dave McMenamin and Tim Bontemps reportedly believe LeBron James could close out his NBA career with a return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is a game-time decision for Tuesday's clash against the Cleveland Cavaliers, primarily due to rest. While not officially ruled out, his minutes will likely be managed.
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