LeBron James Miami Heat Jerseys & T-Shirts
With his move to South Beach, a full selection of authentic,
replica & youth t-shirts and apparel will soon be available
King James Miami Heat gear is expected to feature the #6 jersey since LeBron proclaimed that the 2009/10
season would be the last year he'd wear #23.  Wanting to no longer wear Michael Jordan's #23, James will
wear the #6 Miami Heat number previously worn by Mario Chalmers.
LeBron James
6-8/250 pounds
Born: December 30, 1984
Akron, OH
The Miami Heat have landed the most coveted
free agent in NBA history.  After seven seasons
in Cleveland where James led the Cavs to the
NBA Finals while also capturing multiple
scoring titles, NBA Rookie of the Year and
consecutive NBA MVP honors, James will play
for a different franchise.  While huge
disappointment reins in Cleveland, Miami fans
are excited of the long term championship
impact that will be generated by James joining
Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh and the rest of the
Miami supporting cast.
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Before He Was King James
LeBron earned phenom status as a high
school star in Ohio.  The star's level of play
was so high, that several of his high school's
basketball games were broadcast on TV.  
While playing for St.Vincent - St. Martin High
School, James was "Mr. Basketball" of Ohio 3
separate times.

LeBron was selected by Cleveland with the
first pick of the 2003 NBA Draft and signed a
90-million shoe contract with Nike.  
LeBron James Career NBA Stats
Through the 2009-10 Season
  • Points Per Game: 27.8
  • Rebouns Per Game: 7.0
  • Assists Per Game: 7.0
  • 34 Career Triple Doubles
Retiring #23
After wearing jersey #23 his whole NBA
career, James started a petition during the
2009-10 season that no NBA players should
no longer don the number once worn by
Michael Jordan..  In March 2010, James filed
an application with the league that would
allow him to wear #6 the following season
and beyond.