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By Laura Lane
Special to Page 2 Tuesday, September 29, 2009 LeBron James knew his place in history at a young age. As a 17-year-old high school student at St. Vincent-St. Mary's, James surrounded himself with photos of players he would later compete against and be compared to. During a scene in the film "More Than A Game" (opens in select theatres on Oct. 2), James returns with his mother, Gloria, to his childhood home, a humble low-income apartment. As memories flood to the surface, James pauses and looks around, pointing out each wall that was covered ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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