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bitty41
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3/8/2010  3:35 PM
If I am Lebron I am going to NY, because he wants to make a billion $ and thats where my business partners will be. Certainly not in Cle. I want to get my brand in with the wall street crowd, own a house in the hamptons and see my boy CC play from my luxry suite.

I think it's hilarious when Fishmike says "if I was Lebron I would def goto NY" not that you are biased or anything lol. I guess you've never heard of thing called fax machines, internet, telephones, etc. These remarkable inventions allow individuals to communicate from long distances.

The only billion dollar athlete in the world is not affliated with any city and lives in a gated community in Florida.

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3/8/2010  3:40 PM
LeBron will do fine in any city. But to truly maximize his business potential, NY is the place to be.

Knowing that LeBron is very astute when it comes to business, you have to believe that NY is a draw for that reason alone. There was a decent article on this in the Post the other day.

"This is the business capital of the world, and there's more international business done out of New York than Cleveland or any other market in the NBA," Rosner said. "It's short-sided to think only about his endorsement portfolio. Those people will always find him. But his business portfolio has the potential to expand enormously if he's in this environment full time."

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/business_pitch_could_lure_lebron_oQpNihotsmNbpZixLmW4dM

"This is a very cautious situation that we're in. You have to be conservative in terms of using your assets and using them wisely. We're building for the future." - Zeke (I guess not protecting a first round pick is being conservative)
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3/8/2010  3:44 PM
s3231 wrote:LeBron will do fine in any city. But to truly maximize his business potential, NY is the place to be.

Knowing that LeBron is very astute when it comes to business, you have to believe that NY is a draw for that reason alone. There was a decent article on this in the Post the other day.

"This is the business capital of the world, and there's more international business done out of New York than Cleveland or any other market in the NBA," Rosner said. "It's short-sided to think only about his endorsement portfolio. Those people will always find him. But his business portfolio has the potential to expand enormously if he's in this environment full time."

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/business_pitch_could_lure_lebron_oQpNihotsmNbpZixLmW4dM

Tiger Woods doesnt play in NY and he is a billionaire.

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3/8/2010  3:45 PM
AnubisADL wrote:
s3231 wrote:LeBron will do fine in any city. But to truly maximize his business potential, NY is the place to be.

Knowing that LeBron is very astute when it comes to business, you have to believe that NY is a draw for that reason alone. There was a decent article on this in the Post the other day.

"This is the business capital of the world, and there's more international business done out of New York than Cleveland or any other market in the NBA," Rosner said. "It's short-sided to think only about his endorsement portfolio. Those people will always find him. But his business portfolio has the potential to expand enormously if he's in this environment full time."

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/business_pitch_could_lure_lebron_oQpNihotsmNbpZixLmW4dM

Tiger Woods doesnt play in NY and he is a billionaire.

Where did I say that LeBron had to be in NY to be a billionaire?

I bolded the first line of my post this time to see if it's any easier to read.

"This is a very cautious situation that we're in. You have to be conservative in terms of using your assets and using them wisely. We're building for the future." - Zeke (I guess not protecting a first round pick is being conservative)
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3/8/2010  3:51 PM
s3231 wrote:
AnubisADL wrote:
s3231 wrote:LeBron will do fine in any city. But to truly maximize his business potential, NY is the place to be.

Knowing that LeBron is very astute when it comes to business, you have to believe that NY is a draw for that reason alone. There was a decent article on this in the Post the other day.

"This is the business capital of the world, and there's more international business done out of New York than Cleveland or any other market in the NBA," Rosner said. "It's short-sided to think only about his endorsement portfolio. Those people will always find him. But his business portfolio has the potential to expand enormously if he's in this environment full time."

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/business_pitch_could_lure_lebron_oQpNihotsmNbpZixLmW4dM

Tiger Woods doesnt play in NY and he is a billionaire.

Where did I say that LeBron had to be in NY to be a billionaire?

I bolded the first line of my post this time to see if it's any easier to read.

How does one maximize their business potential. Lebron makes more than Kobe.

Lebron marketing himself is all about his image. Being under the microscope in NY isn't going to help that.

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3/8/2010  4:00 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/8/2010  4:00 PM
You don't think LeBron is already under a national microscope in Cleveland?

He's LeBron James for goodness sake. Even though he is in Cleveland, everyone still wants to know what he's doing. You think Cleveland would still be the first NBA team to be shown on ESPN if LeBron wasn't there?

You maximize your business potential by putting yourself in the place where the most opportunities exist. NY is that place.

"This is a very cautious situation that we're in. You have to be conservative in terms of using your assets and using them wisely. We're building for the future." - Zeke (I guess not protecting a first round pick is being conservative)
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3/8/2010  4:25 PM
s3231 wrote:You don't think LeBron is already under a national microscope in Cleveland?

He's LeBron James for goodness sake. Even though he is in Cleveland, everyone still wants to know what he's doing. You think Cleveland would still be the first NBA team to be shown on ESPN if LeBron wasn't there?

You maximize your business potential by putting yourself in the place where the most opportunities exist. NY is that place.

Than why is Derek Jeter and A-Rod not making more in endorsements? Face it this idea of NY being the epicenter for pro athletes is bs NY media has been hyping this story of Lebron coming to NY because they literally have nothing else to write other than how much the Knicks suck. But of course the Knicks have bought into this nonsense hook/line/sinker.

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3/8/2010  7:15 PM
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s3231 wrote:You don't think LeBron is already under a national microscope in Cleveland?

He's LeBron James for goodness sake. Even though he is in Cleveland, everyone still wants to know what he's doing. You think Cleveland would still be the first NBA team to be shown on ESPN if LeBron wasn't there?

You maximize your business potential by putting yourself in the place where the most opportunities exist. NY is that place.

Than why is Derek Jeter and A-Rod not making more in endorsements? Face it this idea of NY being the epicenter for pro athletes is bs NY media has been hyping this story of Lebron coming to NY because they literally have nothing else to write other than how much the Knicks suck. But of course the Knicks have bought into this nonsense hook/line/sinker.

Oh boy, do you realize you just named the top two endorsement earners in baseball? Did you know that Jeter makes the most in endorsement money out of any player in baseball? Do you think he would earn the same amount of endorsements in Cleveland? Please. He isn't even a top 3 player and still earns more endorsements than anyone in the league.

Hell, even Marbury made $2 million in endorsements during 2009.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/specials/fortunate50/2009/index.html

"This is a very cautious situation that we're in. You have to be conservative in terms of using your assets and using them wisely. We're building for the future." - Zeke (I guess not protecting a first round pick is being conservative)
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3/8/2010  7:21 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/8/2010  7:22 PM
NY definitely has been a boon for Derek Jeter's marketability, there's no way around it... but his looks play a huge role in why he's been so marketable... the ladies love the guy & he exudes confidence & humility at the same time, 2 very desirable traits in any spokesperson for any product... switch him with a guy like Evan Longoria or Joe Mauer & those guys are not necessarily as big of a commodity when you're talking marketability factor.

A-Rod was always a marketable figure even in his days as a rookie phenom in Seattle... some guys just have that look & the personality that sponsors look for... the "IT" factor... some guys don't... Lebron has it, & he'd be hugely marketable no matter where he played.

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3/8/2010  7:24 PM
Coming from someone who works in business, let me point out one simple concept that several don't seem to grasp.

New York City is easily one of the most populated cities in the world. More people = more buyers. More buyers = more profit.

LeBron wants to be the top earner in sports. When he ultimately creates his own brand, where do you think he can bring in some revenue? New York anyone?

Yes, he can still sell in NY from out in Cleveland but it's not the same. New Yorkers will support their own and that is why we've had guys with top jersey sales despite having lackluster talent in the past decade.

I'm not saying by any means this gets us LeBron but it certainly gives us a shot.

"This is a very cautious situation that we're in. You have to be conservative in terms of using your assets and using them wisely. We're building for the future." - Zeke (I guess not protecting a first round pick is being conservative)
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3/8/2010  7:48 PM
s3231 wrote:
bitty41 wrote:
s3231 wrote:You don't think LeBron is already under a national microscope in Cleveland?

He's LeBron James for goodness sake. Even though he is in Cleveland, everyone still wants to know what he's doing. You think Cleveland would still be the first NBA team to be shown on ESPN if LeBron wasn't there?

You maximize your business potential by putting yourself in the place where the most opportunities exist. NY is that place.

Than why is Derek Jeter and A-Rod not making more in endorsements? Face it this idea of NY being the epicenter for pro athletes is bs NY media has been hyping this story of Lebron coming to NY because they literally have nothing else to write other than how much the Knicks suck. But of course the Knicks have bought into this nonsense hook/line/sinker.

Oh boy, do you realize you just named the top two endorsement earners in baseball? Did you know that Jeter makes the most in endorsement money out of any player in baseball? Do you think he would earn the same amount of endorsements in Cleveland? Please. He isn't even a top 3 player and still earns more endorsements than anyone in the league.

Hell, even Marbury made $2 million in endorsements during 2009.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/specials/fortunate50/2009/index.html

Derek Jeter also plays for one of the best franchises in Professional Sports. I know next to nothing about baseball but I know the Yankees are one of the best teams in the game. But I question that if playing in NY is such a big factor how do you explain Peyton Manning, Phil Michelson, Dale Earnhart Jr etc all of these guys are making more in endorsements than top players on the Yankees. I would think Jeter and A-Rod with their looks individual and team success would be huge earners in the endorsement market. But there not because ultimately it doesn't matter where your team is located if your successful and your team is winning the money will poor in.

Coming from someone who works in business, let me point out one simple concept that several don't seem to grasp.
New York City is easily one of the most populated cities in the world. More people = more buyers. More buyers = more profit.
LeBron wants to be the top earner in sports. When he ultimately creates his own brand, where do you think he can bring in some revenue? New York anyone?
Yes, he can still sell in NY from out in Cleveland but it's not the same. New Yorkers will support their own and that is why we've had guys with top jersey sales despite having lackluster talent in the past decade.
I'm not saying by any means this gets us LeBron but it certainly gives us a shot.

This debate is almost comical because this isn't 1890. People all of the world can purchase items with Lebron James name on it. Even far away places like China will have access to Lebron gear. You do realize that the NBA is not limited to US cities that anyone anywhere can watch games and purchase NBA items.

You act as though Lebron is selling his sneakers and jersey out the back seat of a van LMAO.

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3/8/2010  7:51 PM
TMS wrote:NY definitely has been a boon for Derek Jeter's marketability, there's no way around it... but his looks play a huge role in why he's been so marketable... the ladies love the guy & he exudes confidence & humility at the same time, 2 very desirable traits in any spokesperson for any product... switch him with a guy like Evan Longoria or Joe Mauer & those guys are not necessarily as big of a commodity when you're talking marketability factor.

A-Rod was always a marketable figure even in his days as a rookie phenom in Seattle... some guys just have that look & the personality that sponsors look for... the "IT" factor... some guys don't... Lebron has it, & he'd be hugely marketable no matter where he played.

Totally agree TMS. I think Jeter is a very marketable guy and would have done fine in any other city. With that said, I don't think he would be the top endorsement earner in a city like Cleveland. As you said, NY has unquestionably helped him with his earnings.

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3/8/2010  7:57 PM
i agree, Jeter wouldn't be as marketable if he played in Cleveland, but if he dominated the sport like Lebron does his, i don't think there would be much of a difference no matter where he played... obviously Knick fans would go nuts if Lebron ever came to NY & his jersey sales in NY would skyrocket, but worldwide i doubt his marketability factor would jump all that much after the initial hype of him switching teams eventually died down.
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3/8/2010  8:00 PM
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MS wrote:If you were a free agent would you rather play in New York or Miami. Anyone who says otherwise is nuts.

If you were Lebron and had to decide between NY or Chicago? Rose (Allstar) Noah, Deng, Gibson, draft selection, etc. Chicago.

Amare can reup and play with Nash so he is going too.

We are getting Joe Johnson at 17 million. Which is a joke. That's the only guy outside of Rudy Gay that would have serious interest here. Johnson is a nobody in turns of star power and he wants his due.


Mike is not a selling point after these two seasons. And Donnie not having depth in the front court really hurt the knicks with these two terrible trades

if I was Bosh I am already in Miami.

Has history taught us nothing? NOBODY wants to go to Chicago. Ever been there in the winter? Summers are amazing. Winter? SUCKS. No nightlife, and 5 degrees with 30mph winds every day.

If I am Lebron I am going to NY, because he wants to make a billion $ and thats where my business partners will be. Certainly not in Cle. I want to get my brand in with the wall street crowd, own a house in the hamptons and see my boy CC play from my luxry suite.

The team? I'm good enough to take Lee, Chandler, Gallo and TMac deep into the playoffs. Donnie will get us some deadline help w/ Curry's contract.

Thats what Lebron is thinking. Thats a fact

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3/8/2010  8:01 PM
bitty41 wrote:
s3231 wrote:
bitty41 wrote:
s3231 wrote:You don't think LeBron is already under a national microscope in Cleveland?

He's LeBron James for goodness sake. Even though he is in Cleveland, everyone still wants to know what he's doing. You think Cleveland would still be the first NBA team to be shown on ESPN if LeBron wasn't there?

You maximize your business potential by putting yourself in the place where the most opportunities exist. NY is that place.

Than why is Derek Jeter and A-Rod not making more in endorsements? Face it this idea of NY being the epicenter for pro athletes is bs NY media has been hyping this story of Lebron coming to NY because they literally have nothing else to write other than how much the Knicks suck. But of course the Knicks have bought into this nonsense hook/line/sinker.

Oh boy, do you realize you just named the top two endorsement earners in baseball? Did you know that Jeter makes the most in endorsement money out of any player in baseball? Do you think he would earn the same amount of endorsements in Cleveland? Please. He isn't even a top 3 player and still earns more endorsements than anyone in the league.

Hell, even Marbury made $2 million in endorsements during 2009.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/specials/fortunate50/2009/index.html

Derek Jeter also plays for one of the best franchises in Professional Sports. I know next to nothing about baseball but I know the Yankees are one of the best teams in the game. But I question that if playing in NY is such a big factor how do you explain Peyton Manning, Phil Michelson, Dale Earnhart Jr etc all of these guys are making more in endorsements than top players on the Yankees. I would think Jeter and A-Rod with their looks individual and team success would be huge earners in the endorsement market. But there not because ultimately it doesn't matter where your team is located if your successful and your team is winning the money will poor in.

Coming from someone who works in business, let me point out one simple concept that several don't seem to grasp.
New York City is easily one of the most populated cities in the world. More people = more buyers. More buyers = more profit.
LeBron wants to be the top earner in sports. When he ultimately creates his own brand, where do you think he can bring in some revenue? New York anyone?
Yes, he can still sell in NY from out in Cleveland but it's not the same. New Yorkers will support their own and that is why we've had guys with top jersey sales despite having lackluster talent in the past decade.
I'm not saying by any means this gets us LeBron but it certainly gives us a shot.

This debate is almost comical because this isn't 1890. People all of the world can purchase items with Lebron James name on it. Even far away places like China will have access to Lebron gear. You do realize that the NBA is not limited to US cities that anyone anywhere can watch games and purchase NBA items.

You act as though Lebron is selling his sneakers and jersey out the back seat of a van LMAO.

Bitty, you are comparing baseball players to players in other sports. Baseball is obviously a very popular sport but it is not one as marketable as say Basketball. Look at what Jeter and A-Rod do relative to their peers in baseball. Jeter and A-rod are huge endorsement earners relative to their sport.

Let me ask you something, is Michael Jordan selling sneakers and jersey out of his back seat? I say LeBron wants to build a brand and you turn this into someone selling merchandise on the street? Please...

You simply ignore the main point of my argument and instead choose to put words in my mouth. Anyone around the world can certainly buy LeBron merchandise and I'm sure they will no matter which city LeBron ends up in next year. With that said, New York is a HUGE market. LeBron being a Knick brings in much more revenue than him not being one.

Do me a favor, go look up the endorsement money for Eli Manning and get back to me. And before you tell me that Eli only makes money because he is Peyton's brother, let me remind you that the younger Manning has no charisma and several NFL experts don't even consider him a top 5 QB.

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3/8/2010  8:07 PM
AnubisADL wrote:
s3231 wrote:LeBron will do fine in any city. But to truly maximize his business potential, NY is the place to be.

Knowing that LeBron is very astute when it comes to business, you have to believe that NY is a draw for that reason alone. There was a decent article on this in the Post the other day.

"This is the business capital of the world, and there's more international business done out of New York than Cleveland or any other market in the NBA," Rosner said. "It's short-sided to think only about his endorsement portfolio. Those people will always find him. But his business portfolio has the potential to expand enormously if he's in this environment full time."

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/business_pitch_could_lure_lebron_oQpNihotsmNbpZixLmW4dM

Tiger Woods doesnt play in NY and he is a billionaire.

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true Tiger is a billionaier out side New York but he got his best tail from New York.

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3/8/2010  8:13 PM
s3231 wrote:Coming from someone who works in business, let me point out one simple concept that several don't seem to grasp.

New York City is easily one of the most populated cities in the world. More people = more buyers. More buyers = more profit.

LeBron wants to be the top earner in sports. When he ultimately creates his own brand, where do you think he can bring in some revenue? New York anyone?

Yes, he can still sell in NY from out in Cleveland but it's not the same. New Yorkers will support their own and that is why we've had guys with top jersey sales despite having lackluster talent in the past decade.

I'm not saying by any means this gets us LeBron but it certainly gives us a shot.

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If LeBron brought a championship to New York he'd be Greater than Michael Jordan and Kobe. Kobe will always carry a rape thing that was not true on his back. But Kobe got caught cheating.

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s3231 wrote:Coming from someone who works in business, let me point out one simple concept that several don't seem to grasp.

New York City is easily one of the most populated cities in the world. More people = more buyers. More buyers = more profit.

LeBron wants to be the top earner in sports. When he ultimately creates his own brand, where do you think he can bring in some revenue? New York anyone?

Yes, he can still sell in NY from out in Cleveland but it's not the same. New Yorkers will support their own and that is why we've had guys with top jersey sales despite having lackluster talent in the past decade.

I'm not saying by any means this gets us LeBron but it certainly gives us a shot.

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If LeBron brought a championship to New York he'd be Greater than Michael Jordan and Kobe. Kobe will always carry a rape thing that was not true on his back. But Kobe got caught cheating.

I finally agree with Papabear on something.

This is true. If LeBron delivers a title to NY, his legacy will be much bigger than winning multiple ones in Cleveland.

Does it sound New Yorkerish to me saying that? Maybe, but I really believe that. Cleveland hasn't won a title and winning one would be historic for them but this is still New York and it's been almost 40 years since our last title. It would be a much more historic feat to do it here.

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3/8/2010  9:09 PM
s3231 wrote:
bitty41 wrote:
s3231 wrote:
bitty41 wrote:
s3231 wrote:You don't think LeBron is already under a national microscope in Cleveland?

He's LeBron James for goodness sake. Even though he is in Cleveland, everyone still wants to know what he's doing. You think Cleveland would still be the first NBA team to be shown on ESPN if LeBron wasn't there?

You maximize your business potential by putting yourself in the place where the most opportunities exist. NY is that place.

Than why is Derek Jeter and A-Rod not making more in endorsements? Face it this idea of NY being the epicenter for pro athletes is bs NY media has been hyping this story of Lebron coming to NY because they literally have nothing else to write other than how much the Knicks suck. But of course the Knicks have bought into this nonsense hook/line/sinker.

Oh boy, do you realize you just named the top two endorsement earners in baseball? Did you know that Jeter makes the most in endorsement money out of any player in baseball? Do you think he would earn the same amount of endorsements in Cleveland? Please. He isn't even a top 3 player and still earns more endorsements than anyone in the league.

Hell, even Marbury made $2 million in endorsements during 2009.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/specials/fortunate50/2009/index.html

Derek Jeter also plays for one of the best franchises in Professional Sports. I know next to nothing about baseball but I know the Yankees are one of the best teams in the game. But I question that if playing in NY is such a big factor how do you explain Peyton Manning, Phil Michelson, Dale Earnhart Jr etc all of these guys are making more in endorsements than top players on the Yankees. I would think Jeter and A-Rod with their looks individual and team success would be huge earners in the endorsement market. But there not because ultimately it doesn't matter where your team is located if your successful and your team is winning the money will poor in.

Coming from someone who works in business, let me point out one simple concept that several don't seem to grasp.
New York City is easily one of the most populated cities in the world. More people = more buyers. More buyers = more profit.
LeBron wants to be the top earner in sports. When he ultimately creates his own brand, where do you think he can bring in some revenue? New York anyone?
Yes, he can still sell in NY from out in Cleveland but it's not the same. New Yorkers will support their own and that is why we've had guys with top jersey sales despite having lackluster talent in the past decade.
I'm not saying by any means this gets us LeBron but it certainly gives us a shot.

This debate is almost comical because this isn't 1890. People all of the world can purchase items with Lebron James name on it. Even far away places like China will have access to Lebron gear. You do realize that the NBA is not limited to US cities that anyone anywhere can watch games and purchase NBA items.

You act as though Lebron is selling his sneakers and jersey out the back seat of a van LMAO.

Bitty, you are comparing baseball players to players in other sports. Baseball is obviously a very popular sport but it is not one as marketable as say Basketball. Look at what Jeter and A-Rod do relative to their peers in baseball. Jeter and A-rod are huge endorsement earners relative to their sport.

Let me ask you something, is Michael Jordan selling sneakers and jersey out of his back seat? I say LeBron wants to build a brand and you turn this into someone selling merchandise on the street? Please...

You simply ignore the main point of my argument and instead choose to put words in my mouth. Anyone around the world can certainly buy LeBron merchandise and I'm sure they will no matter which city LeBron ends up in next year. With that said, New York is a HUGE market. LeBron being a Knick brings in much more revenue than him not being one.

Do me a favor, go look up the endorsement money for Eli Manning and get back to me. And before you tell me that Eli only makes money because he is Peyton's brother, let me remind you that the younger Manning has no charisma and several NFL experts don't even consider him a top 5 QB.

But remember you guys started this debate by proclaiming that coming to NY would put him in the stratosphere of a Tiger Woods. So if you going that route it's not enough to say he's the highest earner in his sport you are talking about him earning more than anyone in the world.

If Lebron dominates the NBA game the money will come doesn't matter if he's playing OKC, NY, or Chicago. I've said this before and I will say it again NY being a huge market would have been relevant 20 years ago but now with NBA games being broadcast all over the world, the internet, it doesn't matter which team a player is on as long as he's winning and dominating the game. The Global market is what advertisers are targeting these days.

Why bring up Eli Manning he doesn't even rate among top endorsement earners. But if you really want to go there wasn't he the Super Bowl MVP a few years ago? Call me crazy but I would expect him to have inked a few good endorsement deals.

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3/8/2010  9:11 PM
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s3231 wrote:Coming from someone who works in business, let me point out one simple concept that several don't seem to grasp.

New York City is easily one of the most populated cities in the world. More people = more buyers. More buyers = more profit.

LeBron wants to be the top earner in sports. When he ultimately creates his own brand, where do you think he can bring in some revenue? New York anyone?

Yes, he can still sell in NY from out in Cleveland but it's not the same. New Yorkers will support their own and that is why we've had guys with top jersey sales despite having lackluster talent in the past decade.

I'm not saying by any means this gets us LeBron but it certainly gives us a shot.

Papabear Says
If LeBron brought a championship to New York he'd be Greater than Michael Jordan and Kobe. Kobe will always carry a rape thing that was not true on his back. But Kobe got caught cheating.

I finally agree with Papabear on something.

This is true. If LeBron delivers a title to NY, his legacy will be much bigger than winning multiple ones in Cleveland.

Does it sound New Yorkerish to me saying that? Maybe, but I really believe that. Cleveland hasn't won a title and winning one would be historic for them but this is still New York and it's been almost 40 years since our last title. It would be a much more historic feat to do it here.

So Lebron having a dynasty in Clev would be valued less than him winning one Championship in NY?

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