



Suprise, suprise, the Cleveland Cavalier's infamous number 23, wins the NBA's regular season's Most Valuable Player Award. Lebrron James proves once again that he is the 'king'. With the likes of Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Magic Johnson and current point guard of the Phoenix Suns, Steve Nash, Lebron James joins this exclusive club of regular season back-to-back MVP winners. Surpassing the likes of Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers, Lebron James stood with his well-earned trophy and his team-mates-who he claims to have had a lot to do with him becoming the recipient of such a prestigious award. In his home-town of Akron, Ohio fans camped overnight the Akron University where he was presented with the award, to get a climpse of their home-town hero with most definitely one of the National Basketball Association's greatest award for an individual player. Lebron James loves coming back to the place of his childhood stating to his millions of fans around the world that "Akron, Ohio is my life and I love this city...This is home for me". Arriving in royalty like fashion, Lebron James stepped out of his Maybach Zeppelin (yes it is a very expensive car), in a grey suit and shirt, well fitted for his king-like presence.

Tyson Gay, world’s second fastest man, is confident that he will close the gap on his super rival Usain Bolt in 2010.
Suffered from a groin injury last year, Gay pulled out of the 200m at the World Championships in Berlin and ranked the second over 100m behind Bolt. Gay equaled Bolt's former world record of 9.69 seconds last September at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix.
Recovering from his injury this year, Tyson is optimistic about this season. Earlier in last month, Gay clocked 44.89 seconds over 400m in
"I'm healthy and for me to open over 400m with 44.8 by accident, having not been training in spikes or done any speed work, I think that's amazing.”
"And I'm really looking forward to staying healthy going into a World Championship year. My groin does feel 100 per cent and I'm very happy about that.”
"I've already programmed my mind to run faster than 9.69 this year." Tyson said.
However comparing with the 100m world record of 9.58 seconds hold by Usain Bolt, Tyson Gay’s 100m personal best 9.69s (with a wind speed of +2.0 which is the maximum tail wind allowed) is miles behind. Let us see what will Tyson Gay bring us this year?
Ref: http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/30042010/58/gay-aiming-shoot-bolt.html
Source of images: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-08/16/content_9403836.htm
http://www.overthelimitentertainment.com/profiles/blogs/5110-tyson-gay-can-keep
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