India, July 26 -- LeBron James is one player who will be remembered in glory as long as his name remains tied to his sport. That doesn't mean, however, that the Future Hall of Fame star hasn't had his pitfalls, the most significant of which happened back in 2014-15 when some reports claimed that the player had missed two weeks of play not due to the publicly declared back injury but as a result of using steroids.
Although the claims were never completely proven to be true, they caused quite a stir when former Hawks guard Jeff Teague recently brought them up in a podcast appearance.
Following four seasons with the Miami Heat, James missed about two weeks of games during the 2014-15 season, his first playing with the Cleveland Cavaliers. ...
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