High School junior LeBron James is expected to be the first overall pick of the 2003 draft when he becomes eligable.  He has every NBA GM left open mouthed at his ability and how rounded his game already is, and has even captured the attention of the likes of Shaquille O'Neal, who made a special trip to see James play a high school game when the Lakers were in town to play the Cavaliers.

But this summer there shall be no encore.  James was injured Saturday during a tornament game on the Southside of Chicago, ESPN is reporting.

James broke his left wrist in two places when he fell after going for a dunk during the Adidas Summer Classic before a packed crowd at a Chicago high school gym. An opponent stood in for a charge, had a change of heart and stepped aside as James clipped him and fell to the court in pain, WGN radio reported.

When the crowd began to threaten the opposing player involved in the incident the game was halted.  Doctors reported that James will miss 6-8 weeks but should be ready to play in time for his senior season Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary high school in Ohio in the fall.