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There is a large segment of the population that enjoys it when LeBron James looks bad. If you are part of this group, you will enjoy the following video.
However, there is an even larger segment of the population that likes to root for the underdog. If you are part of this group, you will enjoy the following video, as well.
James is currently touring China on behalf of Nike, taking pictures with pandas and playing in exhibition games with some of the local talent. During one such exhibition game, LeBron was D’d up by an amateur player who was far smaller and no doubt less-talented than The King. For LeBron, who often finds himself in this situation in when he plays in these types of exhibition games, it’s time to cruise (and maybe show off a little). For the young man in question, who found himself in a one-on-one situation with the most famous basketball player on the planet, it is the biggest moment of his life.
This is how that moment played out.
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