LeBron James is the best basketball player in the world, maybe in history.
But he didn't start that way, raised in a single-parent household in Akron, Ohio. James was raised by his mother, who had him at 16-years-old, and often moved from apartment to apartment while she attempted to find work. Eventually, James moved in with his youth football coach, where he was introduced to basketball at age nine. And the rest was history.
Pretty compelling story, right? Now imagine hearing it from the man himself.
We may get that wish, as James teased a post-retirement autobiography after Monday's 111-102 series-tying win over the Boston Celtics.