Career
James, a 6"6" swingman out of Saint John"s at Prospect Hall, played for coach Mike Krzyzewski at Duke from 1996 to 2001. After appearing sparingly as a freshman, James suffered a medical redshirt in his sophomore season after six games. Returning in the 1998-1999 season, James became a key reserve for the Blue Devils" 1999 Final Four team, averaging 5.0 points and 2.6 rebounds in 14.7 minutes per game.
In his junior year, James was named co-captain of the 1999–2000 team with Chris Carrawell and Shane Battier.
He also moved into the starting lineup and upped his averages to 11.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. As a senior, James was again named co-captain and led the Blue Devils to the 2001 National Collegiate Athletic Association championship.
He was named third team All-Atlantic Coast Conference and tallied 12.3 points and 5.2 rebounds per game for the Blue Devils. Following the close of his college career, James was not drafted by the National Basketball Association.
After stints with the Summer League teams of the Washington Wizards and Sacramento Kings, he embarked on an international career.
James" career would take him to the Philippines, France, Japan, Bosnia, the Netherlands, Brazil, Hungary and Poland. James was a part of league championship teams in the Netherlands and Hungary. In 2008, James retired from basketball and took a role as assistant strength and conditioning coach at his alma mater.
Following the departure of assistant Johnny Dawkins to Stanford, James was elevated to a full assistant role for the 2009-2010 season.
James would stay on as a full assistant for another season before moving to a special assistant role as former Blue Devil Jeff Capel joined the staff