"LeBron James' High School Coach Keith Dambrot to Retire After NCAA Tournament"

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Keith Dambrot, who coached LeBron James in high school and led Duquesne University to its first NCAA appearance in 47 years, has announced his retirement after the current season. Dambrot, with a 528-304 overall record, cited his wife's illness as a factor in his decision. LeBron James, who praised Dambrot as "THE BEST!!!!!!" on social media, called him after a recent game. Dambrot, known for his successful coaching career at various schools, including Akron, has had a lasting impact on the basketball community.
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