Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What happened to James' dunk door incident?

What happened to James' dunk door incident?

Dunk Gate Event Dunk Gate refers to the behavior that NBA star "Little Emperor" lebron james took back all the videos and photos of himself being dunked by college students in a training camp. This behavior caused controversy among fans and the media. James held a training camp called LeBron Basketball Skills College in his hometown of university of akron. In a match, James was rudely detained by jordan crawford, a sophomore from Xavier. It was no big deal to be detained at first, but what happened later (Nike confiscated the video according to the ban on taking pictures in training camp) caused controversy among fans and the media. Let James' training camp quickly make headlines in major media.

Related figures

James: "Little Emperor" lebron james (1984 12.30), an American professional basketball player, is a small forward on the court and now plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers. James was selected by Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round of the 2003 NBA draft. From 2003 to 20 10, James played for the Cavaliers for seven years, during which he won the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) twice. 20 10 moved to Miami Heat and formed the "Big Three" lineup with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. In 20 12, James won his third most valuable player award in the NBA, also won the first NBA championship, and was crowned MVP in the finals of the same year. That summer, James won the gold medal in the London Olympic Games on behalf of the American men's basketball team, tying the record set by Michael Jordan 1992. In 20 13, he won the NBA championship again, completed two consecutive championships, and won the MVP in the regular season and finals for two consecutive years. James returned to Cleveland Cavaliers in the 20 14- 15 season. 2065438+won the best champion performance award in July 2005.

Jordan crawford: (198865438+1October 23rd), an American professional basketball player, played for the Golden State Warriors. Act as a point guard/shooting guard. Jordan Crawford averaged 20.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists in his senior year at Xavier University, but what really made him famous was that he was detained in the basketball camp held by LeBron James, the "little emperor".