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LeBron James: It's All About Teamwork
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LeBron James: It's All About Teamwork

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Basketball star LeBron James says that success is never about the individual, but about the people in a person's life who support them behind the scenes.

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"I'm not even supposed to be here. That's enough. Every night I walk into the locker room, I see a number six with James on the back. I'm blessed, so what everybody say about me off the court don't matter. I ain't got no worries.

"I accept the challenge every night. Every night I go on the basketball court and everyday life, I accept the challenge because I realize I'm not just representing LeBron James. I'm representing my two sons, I represent my family, I represent everybody in my household and also the city of Cleveland. Now, I have an even brighter mind now. I represent the United States of America.

"This isn't about me. It's never about the individual. It always about the people behind them. It's always about the people that's behind the camera. It's always about the people that doesn't get the credit. It's always about the people that always sacrifice what they think or what they believe they could be doing more with their lives for the better of the individual. So, for myself, we just want to say thank you to the supporting cast."

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