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‘Shooting Stars’: The stakes have always been high for LeBron James

The unprecedented hype that surrounded LeBron James in high school and the bond with his basketball teammates in Akron, Ohio, during his formative years, are the focus of a new movie, “Shooting Stars.”

Inspired by a coming-of-age memoir co-authored by Mr. James, the film, streaming on Peacock, is a look back at the trials and triumphs of the young players. It is particularly compelling given recent news that Mr. James may be considering retirement.

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How is a person shaped by their obstacles and choices? As LeBron James contemplates when his basketball career will end, a movie about his early life highlights the road he’s navigated from the start.

Mr. James had moved with his mother, Gloria, more than a dozen times by the time he turned 10. That sense of instability was also present in the life of his teammate, Willie McGee, who left his parents in Chicago to be raised by his older brother. The biopic does a good job of centering the players beyond their most famous standout, and it is at its best when the risks the young people took to achieve their goals are most apparent. 

Whether Mr. James chooses to retire this offseason or not, the past two decades of his very public upbringing and ascension have been remarkable. Mr. James and his colleagues took a deliberate approach to basketball that assured that their success was more than just a game of chance, but one of certainty.

Long before LeBron James donned the purple and gold en route to an NBA title and the league’s all-time scoring record, he was introduced to the world in green and gold.

The unprecedented hype that surrounded Mr. James in high school – and the bond with his teammates in Akron, Ohio, during his formative years – is chronicled in the movie “Shooting Stars.”

The film, streaming on Peacock starting June 2, is inspired by a coming-of-age memoir written by Mr. James and co-author Buzz Bissinger of “Friday Night Lights” fame. The look back at the trials and triumphs of the young player and his teammates is particularly compelling given recent news that Mr. James may be considering retirement.

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How is a person shaped by their obstacles and choices? As LeBron James contemplates when his basketball career will end, a movie about his early life highlights the road he’s navigated from the start.

“I got a lot to think about,” he said after his Los Angeles Lakers were recently eliminated in the Western Conference Finals by the Denver Nuggets. “Just personally, with me moving forward with the game of basketball, I got a lot to think about.”

Mr. James, perhaps not ironically, channeled Jay-Z on Instagram with another retirement hint earlier this week. “I’m supposed to be #1 on everybody list, we’ll see what happens when I no longer exist,” the basketball icon quoted on his Instagram story, a callback to Jay-Z’s “The Black Album,” which the rapper suggested at the time would be his last. He has since released five albums, and Mr. James has long suggested that he wants to continue long enough to play with his namesake son, “Bronny.” 

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