LeBron James Optimistic Despite Ongoing NBA crisis
Akron, Ohio — Miami Heat Superstar, LeBron James appeared before 360 children from the third grade Monday. James encouraged the children to study hard for them to have a brighter future. That’s what James also believed is true for the National Basketball Association (NBA).
LeBron James expressed in an interview arranged by the Associated Press that he has no plans of leaving the NBA and then play internationally. He is very willing to support the 2012 US Olympic Basketball Team. He is very excited to play again and represent the USA in defending the gold medal they’ve won at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
The Miami Heat forward said he is very optimistic that there will be an upcoming NBA season this year. James has been rigorously training twice a day just to prepare and alleviate the pain he and his team, the Miami Heat, have suffered after being defeated in the NBA Finals by a more prepared team, the Dallas Mavericks.
Billy Hunter, union chief, convinced all the attendees in a Baltimore conference composed of attorneys that despite major problems haunting the NBA, a 2011-2012 season will most likely push through. To convince the crowd, he told them he is all willing to bet that there will be an upcoming NBA season.
Deron Williams, one of NBA’s best guards, was compelled to find basketball opportunities overseas after the NBA suffered a major gridlock. LeBron James encouraged the fans to stay calm and positive amid the crisis within the NBA and promised a better LeBron James in the upcoming NBA season.