Basketball’s King James, from 2003-10 and 2014-18 NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Oct 16, 2024
Basketball’s King James, from 2003-10 and 2014-18 NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Basketball’s King James, from 2003-10 and 2014-18 NYT for the October 16, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 3 letters
- Start with C and end with V.
- Possible solutions are CHIV,CHAV,CAV.
Answer
The answer to the Basketball’s King James, from 2003-10 and 2014-18 NYT crossword clue is "CAV."
The crossword clue “Basketball’s King James, from 2003-10 and 2014-18” with the answer "CAV" refers to LeBron James, one of the greatest basketball players in NBA history, and his two stints with the Cleveland Cavaliers (often shortened to "Cavs").
LeBron was drafted by the Cavaliers in 2003 as the first overall pick and played with the team until 2010, during which time he established himself as a dominant force in the league. After a four-year period with the Miami Heat, he returned to Cleveland in 2014, leading the team to an NBA Championship in 2016. The abbreviation "CAV" stands for Cavaliers, the team LeBron represented during these two key periods of his career.
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