Los Angeles Times

James proud of his latest Akron work

House Three Thirty is a community center for families in his I Promise program.

- By Dan Woike

LeBron James was speaking passionate­ly before he boarded a plane for Phoenix, traveling on the eve of his preseason debut with the Lakers on Wednesday night.

He was naming his friends, his support staff, his day ones. They were the folks who, armed with James’ earth- altering basketball talent, enabled all of this with the hope that it could trickle down and cause even more.

“You guys can do the math,” James said.

Earlier Tuesday, his foundation unveiled its latest endeavor — House Three Thirty — a multifacet­ed community center in Akron, Ohio, for families in James’ I Promise program that includes a school, low- cost housing and, now, plans for a center where financial planning, job training, physical activity and community events can be housed in a single location.

When talking about the project, James can’t escape the numbers that defined much of his life.

One parent. Sixteen years old. His grandmothe­r gone three years later. The weight of his inner- city upbringing in Akron is undoubtedl­y part of the reason his shoulders are now so broad. But it wasn’t a solo project. The gratitude for the community that carried him — coaches, friends, mentors and partners — is a force in his work back home.

“I know you hear this a lot when people do community events and things of that nature and they say the notion of, ‘ I was one of those kids,’ but I was literally one of those kids,” James said. “My mom was literally one of those parents. I come from a single- parent household. I come from the inner city. We come from not much. … It’s easy for me to understand when they’re talking to us and saying these are the things that they need. These are the things that will help them get through. These are the things that will help a better future for them.

“Because, I’m not going to sit here and say that I did it on my own because I didn’t. I had that support.”

On the court, he hopes to offer that same support to his teammates, saying Tuesday that he’s willing to take on any role necessary, potentiall­y even playing less point guard after leading the NBA in assists last season on the way to an NBA championsh­ip.

“Whatever it is, I just want to win, and that’s all it’s about for me,” he said.

It’s a simple goal that takes a lot of complicate­d steps to be accomplish­ed before it can be achieved. Same goes for his work in Akron.

“I just want to create change, man, for the greater good,” James said. “If you can create change with one family, hopefully it can trickle to two. Two go to four, four go to eight, 16, 32 …”

Like winning a title, it takes steps and it’s easier said than done. But James is committed and connected.

‘ It’s easy for me to understand when they’re talking to us and saying these are the things that they need. .... Things that will help them get through.’

— LeBron James

The site of James’ latest project is a community building where he used to celebrate his earliest achievemen­ts. On Tuesday, he imagined another.

He imagined the children from the families he helped coming up to him in the future — a doctor and a nurse doing incredible work at the Cleveland Clinic, a philanthro­pist working in Africa — products of this program.

“Seriously, that would be incredible for me to hear,” he said. “Obviously you can tell, I’m very passionate about that, man. It needs to be done. It needs to be done in our communitie­s, and I’m proud as hell that I can be an inspiratio­n to some other athletes that want to create that same change.”

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