CHATSWORTH, Calif. — On Dec. 12, 2002, 17-year-old LeBron James, playing for St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, dropped 31 points, 13 rebounds and six assists in a 65-45 upset win against Carmelo Anthony and Oak Hill Academy. Twenty years to the day, both James and Anthony were watching their sons — Bronny and Bryce James and Kiyan Anthony — play against each other in the Geico High School Basketball Showcase.
and now this evening our boys are playing against one another! Life is good/beautiful."
James and Anthony had previously squared off in February 2002 and put on a show. James went off for 36 points, eight rebounds and six steals, while Anthony had 34 points and 11 rebounds to help earn the 72-66 win.
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