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LEBRON JAMES / Cleveland Cavaliers

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发表于 2015-6-29 18:32 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
2013-14 SEASON:
Started all 77 games in which he appeared for the HEAT and averaged 27.1 points (.567 FG%, .750 FT%), 6.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 1.6 steals and 37.7 minutes… was named First Team All-NBA and to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team…was a two-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week and a two-time Eastern Conference Player of the Month (December and February)…started for the Eastern Conference at the All-Star Game in New Orleans… scored a career-high and franchise record 61 points in a game against the Charlotte Bobcats on on March 3, 2014... tied a career postseason-high with 49 points in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Brooklyn Nets on May 12, 2014.

PREVIOUS SEASONS

2012-13 SEASON: Started all 76 games in which he appeared for the HEAT and averaged 26.8 points (.565 FG%, .753 FT%), 8.0 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 1.70 steals and 37.9 minutes… was sidelined four games with a strained right hamstring (three from Mar. 31-Apr. 5 and again on Apr. 10) and one game (Apr. 15) with a sore right hamstring…missed one game (Apr. 17) for personal reasons…was named the NBA MVP for the second consecutive year and fourth time in five years…was named First Team All-NBA and to the NBA All-Defensive First Team…was a six-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week and a five-time Eastern Conference Player of the Month…captured Player of the Month honors each of the first five months of the season becoming the first player to capture the award five consecutive months in the same season…started for the Eastern Conference at the All-Star Game in Houston… recorded single-season career highs in field goal percentage and three-point field goal percentage…this marked the sixth consecutive season in which he improved his field goal percentage and the second straight year he improved his three-point percentage… became the first player in NBA history to hit at least 100 treys in a season while shooting at least 55% from the floor…led the NBA in field goals made and ranked among the league leaders in triple-doubles (2nd), points (3rd), scoring average (4th), field goal percentage (5th), free throws made (6th) and attempted (6th), field goals attempted (7th), minutes (8th), assists (11th), doubledoubles (tied-11th), steals per game (12th), rebounds per game (21st), three-point field goal percentage (28th) and blocks per game (40th)…led the HEAT in points, scoring average, minutes played, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals, doubledoubles, triple-doubles, three-point plays, dunks, doublefigure scoring efforts, 20-point games and 30-point games…topped the HEAT in scoring 54 times, in assists 55 times, in minutes 53 times and in rebounds 44 times (all team highs) and also led the team in blocks on 19 occasions…scored in double figures in all 76 games he appeared to extend his streak of consecutive doublefigure scoring games to 495 overall and a franchiserecord 217 as a member of the HEAT…scored at least 20 points on 71 occasions, 30-or-more points 26 times and posted one 40-point performance…set the franchise record for consecutive 20-point games at 38, the last 33 games of that streak were the first 33 games of the 2012- 13 campaign and the 33 straight 20-point scoring games to open a season marked the second longest such streak in NBA history since the ABA-NBA merger…became the first player in NBA history to score at least 30 points and shoot at least 60 percent from the floor in six consecutive games when he accomplished the feat from Feb. 3-12… during the streak he averaged 30.8 points and shot 71.7 percent from the floor…set the franchise-record for consecutive 30-point performances with seven from Feb. 3-14…grabbed double-figure rebounds a career-high 25 times and handed out double-figure assists 15 times… posted a career-high 36 double-doubles and four tripledoubles… scored his 20,000th career point and handed out his 5,000th career assist at Golden State on Jan. 16… at 28 years and 17 days old he became the youngest player in NBA history to reach the 20,000-point plateau… grabbed his 5,000th career rebound at Atlanta on Nov. 9…hit his 1,000th career three-point field goal vs. Philadelphia on Mar. 8…scored his 5,000th point as a member of the HEAT vs. Houston on Feb. 6, reaching that milestone in a franchise-record 187 games…established franchise records for points in a second overtime period (11) and combined overtime points in a game (15) in Miami’s double-overtime win over Sacramento on Feb. 26…shot a single-game career-best 92.9 percent (13-14) from the floor on Feb. 4 vs. Charlotte, tying Alonzo Mourning for the second best single-game mark in HEAT history…Season Highs: 40 points (vs. Sacramento, Feb. 26), 16 rebounds (at Boston, Jan. 27), 16 assists (vs. Sacramento, Feb. 26), six steals (at Detroit, Dec. 28), four blocks (twice) and 51:56 minutes (at Boston, Jan. 27).

2011-12 SEASON:
Started all 62 games in which he appeared for the HEAT and averaged 27.1 points (.531 FG%, .771 FT%), 7.9 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 1.85 steals and 37.5 minutes… missed one game due to injury (Jan. 5, due to a sprained left ankle) and was a DNP-CD on three occasions…was named the NBA MVP for the third time in his career, becoming the first HEAT player to capture the award…was named First Team All-NBA and to the NBA All-Defensive First Team…was a six-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week and a two-time Eastern Conference Player of the Month…started for the Eastern Conference at the All-Star Game in Orlando and scored 36 points, his high in an All-Star Game…this marked the fifth consecutive season in which he improved his field goal percentage…led the NBA in field goals made per game and ranked among the leaders in points (2nd), field goals made (2nd), scoring average (3rd), steals (3rd), field goals attempted (4th), minutes per game (6th), field goal percentage (12th), assists per game (13th), double-doubles (tied-15th), defensive rebounds (17th), rebounds per game (25th) and total rebounds (26th)…led the HEAT in minutes played, points, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, defensive and total rebounds, assists, steals, dunks, double-figure scoring efforts, 20-point games, 30-point games, 40-point games and double-doubles…topped the HEAT in scoring 43 times, in assists 42 times, in minutes on 40 occasions and in steals 26 times (all team highs)… also topped Miami in rebounds 23 times and blocks on 10 occasions…scored in double figures 62 times, including 50 games with at least 20 points, 24 games with 30-or-more points and a pair of 40-point games… grabbed double-figure rebounds on 17 occasions and handed out double-figure assists six times…recorded 23 double-doubles…tied the franchise record for most consecutive points to end a HEAT victory, scoring Miami’s final 17 points in a 101-98 win at New Jersey on Apr. 16…Season Highs: 41 points (vs. Philadelphia, Apr. 3), 13 rebounds (four times), 13 assists (vs. Indiana, Jan. 4), five steals (three times), three blocks (three times) and 47:18 minutes (at Chicago, Apr. 12).

2010-11 SEASON:
Started all 79 games for the HEAT in which he saw action and averaged 26.7 points (.510 FG%, .759 FT%), 7.5 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 1.57 steals and 38.8 minutes…missed two games (Jan. 13-15) with a sprained left ankle and was a DNP-CD in the regular season finale (Apr. 13)…named First Team All-NBA and to the NBA All-Defensive First Team…was a five-time Eastern Conference Player of the Week and a three-time Player of the Month recipient…started for the Eastern Conference and recorded only the second triple-double in All-Star Game history, finishing with team-highs in points (29), rebounds (12) and assists (game-high 10)…led the NBA in triple-doubles and field goals made and ranked among the league leaders in points scored (2nd), scoring average (2nd), free throws attempted (5th), free throws made (6th), field goal attempts (6th), minutes per game (6th), steals per game (10th), assists per game (12th), defensive rebounds (13th), doubledoubles (tied-13th), field goal percentage (21st), total rebounds (32nd) and rebounds per game (34th)…led the HEAT in minutes, points, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, assists, steals, double-doubles, tripledoubles, double-figure scoring efforts and 20-point games and tied for the lead in 30-point games and 40-point games…scored in double figures in all 79 games he appeared, including 67 games with 20-or-more points, 25 games with at least 30 points, four 40-point performances and one 50-point effort…grabbed double-figure rebounds 23 times and handed out double-figure assists on 12 occasions…posted 31 double-doubles and four triple-doubles…led Miami in scoring 39 times, in assists 59 times, in minutes on 45 occasions and in steals 40 times, all tops on the team… also topped Miami in rebounds on 21 occasions and blocks 16 times…his 51-point effort at Orlando on Feb. 3 was the NBA high in 2010-11 and set a HEAT franchise record for most points in a road game…tallied a gamehigh 38 points, eight assists and five rebounds in his highly anticipated return to Cleveland on Dec. 2 and sat out the fourth quarter as Miami cruised to a 28-point victory…his 24-point third quarter at Cleveland tied the HEAT record for points in any quarter…this season marked the fourth consecutive season in which he totaled at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists and 100 steals…made his HEAT debut in Boston on Oct. 26 and totaled 31 points, four rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 42:39 minutes…Season Highs: 51 points (at Orlando, Feb. 3), 14 assists, (vs. Utah, Nov. 9), 13 rebounds (four times), six steals (at Milwaukee, Jan. 7), three blocks (three times) and 46:44 minutes (vs. Utah, Nov. 9).

2009-10 SEASON:
Started all 76 games in which he appeared for the Cavaliers and averaged 29.7 points (.503 FG%, .767 FT%), 8.6 assists, 7.3 rebounds, 1.64 steals, 1.01 blocks and 39.0 minutes…missed six games as a healthy scratch to rest (two games from Mar. 6-8 and the final four games from Apr. 8-14)…won his second consecutive NBA MVP Award…earned First Team All- NBA honors and was an NBA All-Defensive First Team selection…was a starter for the Eastern Conference at the NBA All-Star Game…was a four-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month and a six-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week…recorded career highs in three-point field goals attempted and assists…led the league in road scoring (31.0 ppg), averaging more than 30 points on the road for the third straight year…also topped the league in second half scoring (14.9 ppg) and fourth quarter scoring (8.0 ppg)…scored at least 20 points in the second half of an NBA-best 19 games and at least 10 points in the fourth quarter a league-high 27 times…in addition to leading the league in triple-doubles, he also ranked among the league leaders in points scored (2nd), scoring average (2nd), assists per game (6th) and steals per game (9th)…led the Cavs in scoring average, points, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goals attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, assists, steals, blocks and minutes…topped the Cavs in scoring 68 times, in assists 65 times, in steals on 29 occasions, in blocks 26 times and in rebounds 23 times…had a league-high 15 games where he led his team in scoring, rebounds and assists… scored in double figures in all 76 games, including 69 games with at least 20 points, 38 games with 30-or-more points and nine 40-point performances…grabbed double-figure rebounds 24 times and handed out double-figure assists a career-high 24 times…recorded 31 double-doubles and four triple-doubles…became the Cavaliers’ all-time leader in minutes played on Mar. 5 vs. Detroit…set a franchise-record for points in a half with 35 in the first half vs. New York on Feb. 6…Season Highs: 48 points (vs. Atlanta, Dec. 30), 16 rebounds (at Sacramento, Dec. 23), 15 assists (twice), five steals (three times), four blocks (four times) and 47:00 minutes (vs. Denver, Feb. 18).

2008-09 SEASON:
Started all 81 games in which he saw action and averaged 28.4 points (.489 FG%, .780 FT%), 7.6 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.69 steals, 1.15 blocks and 37.7 minutes…missed one game as a healthy scratch (season finale on Apr. 15)…captured his first NBA MVP Award…was All-NBA First Team and an NBA All- Defensive First Team selection…started for the Eastern Conference at the NBA All-Star Game…was a four-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month…was named the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week an NBA single-season record seven times…led the NBA in free throws made, triple-doubles, fourth quarter scoring average (7.6) and points per game in road games (31.5)…also ranked among the league leaders in scoring average (2nd), points (2nd), field goals made (3rd) and attempted (3rd), free throws attempted (3rd), free throws attempted per game (4th), steals (tied-6th), steals per game (tied-7th), assists (8th), assists per game (9th), defensive rebounds per game (tied-13th), double-doubles (tied-14th), blocks per game (23rd) and total rebounds (25th)…registered career highs in games played, starts, three-point field goals made, free throw percentage, total rebounds and blocks…became just the fourth player since steals and blocks became official stats in 1973-74 to lead his team in scoring, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks in the same season…also led the Cavs in minutes, scoring average, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, defensive rebounds, games and starts… topped the team in scoring 64 times, in assists 61 times, in steals on 41 occasions, in blocks 29 times and in rebounds on 26 occasions…scored in double figures a career-high 81 times, including a career-high 72 games with at least 20 points, 34 games with 30-or-more points, nine 40-point performances and a career-high three 50-point outings…grabbed double-figure rebounds 17 times and handed out double-figure assists on 19 occasions…tallied 29 double-doubles and tied his career high with seven triple-doubles…recorded a triple-double in a career-high three consecutive games from Mar. 7-12…made a career-high eight three-point field goals during a season-high 55-point effort at Milwaukee on Feb. 20…Season Highs: 55 points (at Milwaukee, Feb. 20), 15 rebounds (vs. Sacramento, Jan. 27), 14 assists (at Portland, Jan. 21), five steals (vs. New York, Dec. 3), four blocks (vs. Indiana, Nov. 7) and 46:59 minutes (at Sacramento, Mar. 13).

2007-08 SEASON:
Started 74 of the 75 games in which he appeared and averaged 30.0 points (.484 FG%, .712 FT%), 7.9 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.84 steals, 1.08 blocks and 40.4 minutes…sat out five games (Nov. 30-Dec. 8) with a sprained left index finger, one game (Jan. 31) with a sprained right ankle and was a healthy scratch once (season finale on Apr. 16)…earned First Team All-NBA honors…was an Eastern Conference starter at the NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans and captured MVP honors after tallying 27 points, nine assists, eight rebounds, two steals and two blocks in 30:15 minutes…was a two-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month and a threetime NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week…came off the bench for the only time in his career on Dec. 11 vs. Indiana, after returning from a five-game absence due to the sprained left index finger…amassed a career high in offensive rebounds…led the NBA in scoring average and field goals made and also ranked among the league leaders in points (2nd), free throws attempted per game (2nd), triple-doubles (2nd), steals (6th), assists per game (8th), assists (10th), steals per game (10th) and
发表于 2015-6-29 19:15 | 显示全部楼层
标题和标签差了好多啊
发表于 2015-6-30 10:34 | 显示全部楼层
看不懂啊
发表于 2015-6-30 20:49 | 显示全部楼层
英文版的
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