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James named decade’s top male athlete

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Lebron James was named male athlete of the decade by The Associated Press, an honour voted on by AP member sports editors and writers.

In the 2010s, James won three NBA championsh­ips — earning the NBA Finals most valuable player award each time — plus three league MVP awards and an Olympic gold medal.

In the voting, he topped the No. 2 finisher, New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady, who was followed by sprinter Usain Bolt, soccer star Lionel Messi and Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.

James, who turned 35 on Monday, also has racked up significan­t off-court achievemen­ts over the last decade, both in the business and social avenues and with the opening of a school in his hometown of Akron, Ohio.

James, in his second year with the Los Angeles Lakers, will be well remembered in a decade of momentous accomplish­ments for two defining moments.

First was The Decision, a madefor-tv special in which he announced in July 2010 he was leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers — the team that drafted him — for the Miami Heat.

Fans in his native northeaste­rn Ohio burned jerseys with his name on it in anger.

All was forgotten in June 2016, however, after James returned to the Cavaliers after four years in Miami and led them to their first NBA championsh­ip in his second season back in Cleveland.

Entering play Sunday, James had played in 1,229 career regular-season games. He had scored 33,334 points — fourth all-time in NBA history — and the next decade will see him pass at least another Los Angeles great, Kobe Bryant, who is third on the list with 33,643 points and behind only Basketball Hall of Fame members Kareem Abdul-jabbar and Karl Malone.

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