| Does Lebron James Have "It?" |
Author: Steve Peterson "It" usually shows itself in the early stages of a great athletes career. We saw "it" from Tiger Woods, when he became the first golfer in history to win three consecutive U.S. Amateur titles, 12 major championships and is now on the verge of becoming the greatest player in the history of golf.
We saw "it" from Magic Johnson, when he won the national championship as a sophomore at Michigan State University and then went on to win The NBA championship in his rookie season. Magic went on to win a total 5 NBA championships.
We saw "it" from Larry "Legend" Bird at Indiana State University, when he single-handedly carried an average team to an undefeated regular season and the NCAA championship game. Bird went on to win "Rookie of the Year" and three NBA championships.
We saw "it" from Michael Jordan, when he hit the game winning shot and won an NCAA national championship, while at the University of North Carolina and then went on to win an amazing six NBA championships in eight seasons.
We saw "it" from "The Great One," Wayne Gretzky, when he not only won four Stanley Cup championships, but in the process smashed every NHL scoring record imaginable.
We're seeing "it" from Roger Federer, who just recently had a 41 match win streak snapped, has already won eight major championships and is the most dominant player in tennis.
And we saw "it" yet again from the "Queen of Tennis", Serena Williams, who won her eighth major championship at this year's Australian Open, despite being visibly overweight and missing an entire year of tennis due to injuries. Read on for full article. |  |
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