Posted on February 18th, 2008 by Agent 47

After being humiliated and embarrassingly defeated by the Western Conference in last year’s All-Star game, the East Conference finally clean up their reputation after beating the Westerners 134-128.
Ray Allen with three consecutive three pointers scored 28 points and LeBron James added 27 points, and for the second time in three years James has won the MVP honor, adding to his stats nine assists and eighth rebounds.
LeBron was the center of attention; he had one of the best performances during the All-Star game. This guy did what just about every person wanted to see, he put the correct quantity of spice to the sauce, making one of the greatest game in the history.
This is what happened in the last minute: “With the game tied and under a minute remaining, James stole an errant pass, dribbled up the sideline and crossed the first defender in his path, Amare Stoudemire, at the 3-point line before rising up to dunk in the face of defender No. 2, Dirk Nowitzki.”
Compared to the 1997 All-Star game, LeBron fell short with one assist and two rebounds but this is not a matter after this magnificent night.
LeBron was born in Akron Ohio; his mother was only 16 years old and never had much contact with his biological father. His childhood was very difficult and he used to move frequently with his mother from one home to another.
As we all know this kind of living style gives the person a lot of instability but he avoid all the difficulties and challenge life by making all the opposite things to the situations that once rounded his life.
LeBron has been nicknamed “King James” and also the “Chosen One” thanks to his abilities to play in the field. Since he was in high school, James was highly promoted in the media as a feature NBA player.
He demonstrated once more how good he is and how far he can go. He was born to be a star of the NBA and that what he is working on.
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