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In the 2013-2014 season, there was a period of time when the Heat James was unstoppable, shooting over 60 from the field and scoring 30 points in six consecutive games.
And the No. 23 Knight James is a variety of tearing and dunking, and the Cavaliers are like the 2016 Finals, and their ability to suddenly burst out is amazing.
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NBA stars each have their own jersey number, and if you hit the mark, you could be the strongest ambassador for that jersey. It's also common for stars to change jersey numbers, with Kobe Bryant having No. 8 and No. 24, and Jordan having No. 23, No. 12 and No. 45. Therefore, it can be seen that it is normal for NBA stars to change their jersey numbers, but if they are superstars, each of their numbers has a different meaning for themselves and their fans.
James is currently in his 17th season, and he has crossed the No. 6 and No. 23 in his career. Recently, many fans have asked whether James is strong during the 6th period or James strong during the 23rd period, and after watching the comparison, you may have the answer.
First of all, James in the No. 6 period, he wore the No. 6 jersey in the Heat for 4 seasons. During this period, the team entered the finals 4 times, won the championship 2 times, and won the FMVP 2 times. In the past 4 seasons, James has averaged points per game, and has been selected for the 1 team in the season for 4 years, and the winning rate is also high.
He also helped the Heat to win 27 consecutive victories, and the power of the Big Three is indeed **.
James at the No. 23 period, he played 13 seasons, during which he entered the season 1 team 8 times, and helped the Cavaliers in 2016, completing a shocking reversal that shocked the past and the present, and also shattered the Warriors' dream of building a dynasty. During this period, James averaged points per game, won the championship 1 time and was crowned FMVP once, and the winning rate was still there.
Looking at the No. 6 and No. 23 periods, James's data comparison, let's rationally analyze which period he is stronger. First of all, James did play 13 seasons in the No. 23 period, but that included his rookie season until the 2011 season, during which time he was in a state of growth. After returning to the Cavaliers from the Heat, James is no longer in his prime, and although he is still an MVP at the age of 35, he is really incomparable with before he was 30 years old.
James was a big deal when he was No. 6, he joined the Heat at the age of 26 and didn't leave until he was 29. The stage of 26-29 years old is the most ** period of players, this time James is really strong, not only 4 times selected for 1 team, but also 3 times selected for 1 defense, James at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, more dominant. After leaving the Heat, James has never been selected for the Defensive Team of the Season, not because he is not defensive, but indeed because of the decline in physical strength, he can't be the same as the Heat for 4 years, with unlimited physical strength at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends.
Through comparison, it can be seen that James is the most physically and technically vigorous period in the No. 6 period, while the No. 23 period is a combination of two stages from growth to decline. Therefore, if you want to say that James is stronger in the 6th and 23rd periods, this result is probably different from what many friends think!
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James wore both the No. 23 and No. 6 jerseys.
As of February 2023, James currently wears the No. 6 jersey and plays for the Lakers. James has changed teams three times, wearing a total of two numbers, No. 23 and No. 6. In the Cavaliers, the No. 23 was transferred to the Heat and replaced with No. 6, and when he returned to the Cavaliers, he was replaced by No. 23, and the Lakers were also No. 23 at the beginning of the year, and later changed to No. 6.
LeBron James, full name LeBron Raymone James, born on December 30, 1984 in Akron, Ohio, USA, is an American professional basketball player who plays as a small forward for the NBA Los Angeles Lakers. LeBron James was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first pick in the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft and was named the NBA Regular Season Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2009 and 2010.
Player technical characteristics
James' main means of scoring is cutting to layups and dunks, which can often lead to three-point plays; At the same time, James' mid-range jumper has also matured and has become his routine**; After years of honing and accumulation, the three-point shooting rate has exceeded 40%.
He also has excellent rebounding and assist ability, both of which have career averages of around 7, and his steals and blocks are not bad, which shows that he is an all-round player, but he does not shoot well on free throws, averaging 9 free throws per game but only shooting, about 75% shooting.
James' defensive awareness is also quite good, he can often be seen flying from behind to block in the game, or fast-break dunks after breaking the ball, and even after grabbing defensive rebounds, he can quickly break through and score points, the speed of the guard allows him to quickly switch between offense and defense, he also has quite good ball control ability and full-court vision, and often plays the role of point guard.
He has a huge size advantage in this position, his attack tends to attract two or three opponents, and his selfless sharing of the ball and good passing skills give his teammates plenty of opportunities to shoot from the gaps.
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During his four seasons with the Miami Heat, James wore the No. 6 jersey. He also wore the number 6 shirt at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games.
Although James will still wear the familiar No. 23 shirt for the new season, he explained in an interview why he likes to wear the No. 6 shirt in training.
It's just one of my numbers. "One of my two numbers (23 and 6) means nothing else. This is my training jersey. ”
When it comes to the topic, James even cites the example of former football star Dion Saunders.
When he (Saunders) entered the professional sports league, he still wore the number 2 jersey (the number Sanders used in Florida) in training, but he wore the number 21 jersey on the field. ”
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Because he wants to get out of the shadow of Jordan's god and at the same time surpass Kobe Bryant in the sales of his jerseys.
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James No. 6 is the strongest, because James No. 6 is the pinnacle, and James No. 6 is stronger and has a stronger impact on the inside.
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It's hard to say, after all, James has only worn the No. 6 jersey for 4 years, and James has worn the No. 23 jersey for 13 years.
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James at the No. 23 period was stronger, averaging points per game. When wearing a number 6, he averages points per game.
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I think James is still stronger at No. 6, because James at No. 23 is not the best.
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I think James is still the No. 23 stronger, and I think that both the technique and the physical quality have been greatly improved.
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James of No. 6 is even stronger, because James of No. 6 is at his peak, and his offensive ability and impact power are far greater than that of No. 23.
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