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7/9/2010  11:40 AM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-lebrondecision070910

Easy come, easy go for King James

Adrian Wojnarowski

They ended up with that split-screen of the King’s jersey burned live on his infomercial, as this sad, lost robot sat in a leafy suburban gymnasium with children as props and the world watching, those empty eyes masking a lost, dazed LeBron James(notes). This was the champagne shower for the Championship of Me, an exercise in self-aggrandizement and self-loathing that will have far-reaching implications for the NBA and James. What a spectacle, what a train wreck.

As the worst idea in the history of marketing unfolded, James looked trapped somewhere between despondence and defiance. His bumbling buddy Maverick Carter had walked him into the public execution of his legacy, his image, and there was a part of James that clearly wished he could turn back through the doors and hide. Only, it was too late. No going back now. James goes to the Miami Heat, Cleveland goes into a basketball Hades and LeBron’s legacy becomes that of a callous carpetbagger.

“His brand is [bleep] now,” one high-level NBA official said late Thursday. “He’s destroyed everything.”

The Championship of Me became the Championship of Flee, because LeBron James doesn’t believe he can be the centerpiece of a title team. He needed Dwayne Wade, a closer, far more than Wade needed him.

Yes, he’s ruined everything. What a wonderful idea: Divorce your childhood sweetheart on national television and tell her, hey, I’ll let you keep the “We are all Witnesses” billboards lording over downtown Cleveland.

“I’m taking my talents to South Beach,” James said, and it was like time stopped because – even for him – this was a moment so devoid of reality and free of concern of consequences. South Beach? He wasn’t picking a basketball team as much as a party. He’s 25 years old, and yet somehow this felt like a cloistered teenager picking a party school for college.

Yes, James will take his talent to South Beach and leave his soul in Cleveland. His hometown won’t hate him as much for leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers as for the way he left them. Leaving never would’ve been easy, but he went out of his way to humiliate them. LeBron James can never go home now. He’s the Browns leaving town, The Fumble, The Shot, all rolled into one colossal disappointment.

Now, Clevelanders truly see it for themselves: He was a fan of the Cowboys, the Yankees – never the Browns and Indians. He was a frontrunner, and he just made the most frontrunner move in the history of the NBA. Off to Miami with Riles, D-Wade and Chris Bosh(notes).

New York would’ve been hard, and maybe Cleveland would’ve been the hardest. With those state tax laws in Florida, he isn’t taking less money with the Heat. He’s just taking less risk and less burden in his championship chase.

“This whole idea that he makes his own decisions, that [bleep] went out the window with this,” one NBA executive said. “Someday, he’s going to look back at this and not believe that he let those kids at LRMR talk him into doing this. This idea that he’s his own man … Come on, he’s a follower. And he’s following all the way to Miami now.”

This was the train rolling down the tracks from miles and miles away, and James never saw it coming. He should lose his obsession to become the richest athlete ever, because the people surrounding LeBron James are much more likely to leave him broke than a billionaire. Someday, he will fire his business manager Maverick Carter for turning the two-time MVP’s free-agent moment into Geraldo and Al Capone’s vault. Carter used the cover of charity for a historically horrible event and completely destroyed the credibility of his client.

So now people are cheering Dan Gilbert’s manifesto tearing apart James, but no one contributed more to what the world witnessed on Thursday night than the owner’s enabling of James and his inner circle for seven years. Gilbert is the biggest con going, a man who makes his fortune peddling mortgages, and he’ll make his next on casinos in downtown Cleveland. He sells illusions for a living, and now he’s selling the biggest of all: that he’s a victim here, that James betrayed everyone. That’s a lie, and no one ought to dare buy it.

Everyone searching for a scapegoat here – Mike Brown, Danny Ferry, Delonte West(notes) – well, just understand that it was the man screaming loudest with LeBron out the door, the man most determined to deflect blame onto him now.

Now, Gilbert is the tough guy with James leaving the Cavs behind? Listen, Ferry and Brown always warned Gilbert that giving James everything he wanted – giving it when and where and how – wouldn’t be the way they would keep him. LeBron didn’t respect them because they never demanded it.

Gilbert always believed he should do everything James wanted – hire his buddies into jobs, throw them on summer-league rosters, allow him to do those stupid pregame choreographed dances – that James would love him, that he would never leave. Only, James is a taker, and he took and took until he had bled Gilbert and that franchise to the bone.

So now, Gilbert unleashes the most revisionist and self-serving screed that a scorned owner’s ever done. Gilbert is a bully and a baby. As much as James, Gilbert revealed himself, too. He asked for this humiliation and deserves it. Only those fans in Cleveland don’t deserve this. They were loyal, true, and ultimately they must know Gilbert lashed out to make James the villain for a most self-serving reason: to avoid the blame himself. Damn right James quit on the Cavaliers in that playoff series, but that was because Gilbert was always there to make it easy for him. All those times Ferry and Brown warned the owner they had to make stands with James, that they had to force him to have some level of respect within that organization or there would be an ultimate price to pay.

And here it came on Thursday night, in this bizarre, sad set-up that turned LeBron James into a caricature. His puppet seems more human than him. Listen, James’ people tried to leak this story to soften the blow on Cleveland, but here was the problem: He’s so insincere, and they’re so over their heads, that most of us were uneasy with believing what they were selling in the hours leading up to Jim Gray holding everyone hostage. There had to be an agenda, a bait-and-switch, and yet source after source within LeBron’s world insisted: He’s leaving. He wants out. They had been doing this for weeks, even months. So, armed with that knowledge, why would they ever stage this event to rub it in the face of James’ hometown? Lots of stars have moved on, but never one that had such a unique history with a town, a city, a franchise.

We kept writing it with qualifiers because deep down a lot of us doubted his courage to leave that cocoon. He would make Cleveland feel like it had lost him, and then swoop back into town and be celebrated all over again. Only, LeBron’s people were telling the truth. He was gone. He was always gone. He never considered staying, and that’s the most frightening part of all.

For the hand-wringing out of Gilbert and James’ apologists who protected him – and who would still be protecting him had he simply said, “Cleveland,” on Thursday night – they need to stop with this nonsense that somehow LeBron James has transformed into someone else. This is him, and it’s always been him. He’s a creation of our times, of an industry and system that wants to manufacture the next M.J. at the expense of a young man having a sense of himself.

So there was LeBron James, the MVP, the man of the hour, sitting in the middle of his own “Truman Show” on Thursday night. His personal network ran his commercials and celebrated his greatness and let him hijack a platform to build his brand and break hearts. He can never go home again now, and he can never completely rebuild what he let his cast of buddies talk him into losing that night. He’s taking his talents to South Beach, and the kid going away for the first time will have some party down there. After all these years, it was clear he had been coddled and protected and ultimately prepared to do one thing: Take the easy way out. Wherever he was going, he looked conflicted, lost and completely confused.

What a spectacle, what a train wreck.

What a shame.

Let it be known: I believe in the Knicks this year-- deep into the playoffs, I swear to you my brothers...
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7/9/2010  11:54 AM
i really enjoyed that article.. im glad there is so much hate for LBJ right now because you expect so much from him.. I'm not sure if this article has been posted but this one is also right on

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/michael_rosenberg/07/08/lebron.event/index.html

the first paragraph just tells you the type of player LBJ is

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7/9/2010  11:57 AM
I just hope it lasts. Another poster reminded me of the likelihood of the ESPN machine spending the entire year beating fans to death with the "these selfless stars sacrificed for the ultimate goal of winning a championship" refrain.

All this venom may fade.

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7/9/2010  12:08 PM
I couldn't believe the performance by the idiots on ESPN last night. Scott Van Pelt on SportsCenter was a JOKE, but the biggest offender was Michael Wilbon. Wilbon's transformation from legit (and talented) sports journalist to corporate shill and Alderman James suckup was pathetic. It was like they all sat around during the day and high-fived about the impending ratings for the Heat as superteam, with no regard for how LeBron and his people nuked the city of Cleveland last night.
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7/9/2010  12:28 PM
LeBron James didn't want the challenge. He wanted to play with his buddies.......

"We don't have the pressure of going out and scoring 30 every night or shooting a high percentage."


I think this sums it up. LeBron likes to play basketball but he is not an intense competitor. He like the joy of playing, and on one level, there is nothing wrong with that. The pressure and expectations of him were to much in Cleveland and he couldn't rise to that level.

So I am happy LeBron didn't come here. He could have never handled it in NY. Neither could have Bosh. Amar'e was the wise choice. Wade could have handled the NY pressure but Wade stayed in cushy Miami and will lead the Heat.

And while I have blasted LeBron, like most people have, I do feel sorry for him now. The negativity aimed at LeBron is shocking him. I don't know if the spoiled child can handle it. I will never buy a LeBron endorsed product.

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7/9/2010  12:59 PM
Wow. Woj is a man on fire! I like that how called out Gilbert. I can only feel sorry for Cavs fans in all of this.

The guy never went to college. The South Beach "party school" analogy Woj made is dead on.

I hear you Markji. Maybe it gets old being the "Chosen One" -- especially for a guy who seems to be raising his mother instead of the other way around. Maybe he just wants to relax and be around peers for once in his life instead of being peerless or royalty. Just have fun with his equally-talented buddies and boogie at nightclubs with beautiful women, learn how to dance salsa.

This outpouring of hate is the return investment of all of this crazy stock people have put into this guy.

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7/9/2010  2:23 PM
Great article. I wrote brief about his core biz this morning and that "karma is a bitch" and that he enabled Lebron for years.

http://www.ultimateknicks.com/forum/topic.asp?t=35744

Gund sold the team and got a great price.

Gilbert going toxic is not a good idea.

Lebron can play the game also.

Lebron can hand low and focus on basketball, win a title, go on Oprah and say he really grew up and learned a lot about life.

Kobe came back from a rape acusation.

Lebron can comeback from this easy. Time and winning.

Dolan is not the best owner, but not the worst either.

Kudos for Ferry and MIke Brown leaving with thier heads up.

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7/9/2010  2:32 PM
Nalod wrote:Great article. I wrote brief about his core biz this morning and that "karma is a bitch" and that he enabled Lebron for years.

http://www.ultimateknicks.com/forum/topic.asp?t=35744

Gund sold the team and got a great price.

Gilbert going toxic is not a good idea.

Lebron can play the game also.

Lebron can hand low and focus on basketball, win a title, go on Oprah and say he really grew up and learned a lot about life.

Kobe came back from a rape acusation.

Lebron can comeback from this easy. Time and winning.

Dolan is not the best owner, but not the worst either.

Kudos for Ferry and MIke Brown leaving with thier heads up.

I think I feel bad for Byron Scott as well. Just left holding the bag here.

TKF on Melo ::....he is a punk, a jerk, a self absorbed out of shape, self aggrandizing, unprofessional, volume chucking coach killing playoff loser!!
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7/9/2010  2:33 PM
love this flame job. he deserves it.

it would have taken courage to choose new york. loyalty to stay in cleveland. he proved he had neither.

he reminds me of the cowardly lion from the wizard of oz. no heart. bosh is the tin man, wade is the scarecrow and riley is dorothy. i guess that makes spolestra toto, the dog.

i will root against the heat with every fiber of my being. i can't wait until we build a team to beat them.

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7/9/2010  2:37 PM
loweyecue wrote:
Nalod wrote:Great article. I wrote brief about his core biz this morning and that "karma is a bitch" and that he enabled Lebron for years.

http://www.ultimateknicks.com/forum/topic.asp?t=35744

Gund sold the team and got a great price.

Gilbert going toxic is not a good idea.

Lebron can play the game also.

Lebron can hand low and focus on basketball, win a title, go on Oprah and say he really grew up and learned a lot about life.

Kobe came back from a rape acusation.

Lebron can comeback from this easy. Time and winning.

Dolan is not the best owner, but not the worst either.

Kudos for Ferry and MIke Brown leaving with thier heads up.

I think I feel bad for Byron Scott as well. Just left holding the bag here.


I don't. Byron Scott I believe has a bit of Isiah in him. Good looking fella with rings who talks a good game but does not deliver substance.

I suppose if he really did get the Laker gig would it change my mine because Kupchak and Co. read talent good.

If He was in line and Jax said just one more year, wouldn't you think they'd tell him to wait the year, or they'd hire him as some "Advisor". Not take another job?

Scott got a nice job with a nice salary and he is totally off the hook with Lebron gone.

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7/9/2010  2:39 PM
Yeah, that's another way of looking at it. No expectations just get your paychecks, can't be too bad I guess.
TKF on Melo ::....he is a punk, a jerk, a self absorbed out of shape, self aggrandizing, unprofessional, volume chucking coach killing playoff loser!!
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