Showing posts with label lebron james. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lebron james. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Demonization Of LeBron James. PAY Attention!!!!!!! Says Maverick Carter




“If LeBron were an IPO, I’d buy it … At 21, I wasn’t remotely as mature as LeBron.” — Warren Buffett
Now that the NBA season is over, I have taken a moment to reflect. The lasting memory is not of the glorious success of the Mavs. It is of LeBron James and the season-long media/fan obsession with seeing him and the Heat fail. As one weary sportscaster put it, “We discuss LeBron as if he was our media Facebook status.”
It occurred to me that if all I knew about someone is that he announced a job move and staged it so that $2 million in cash would be donated to the Boys and Girls Club of America, my first reaction would probably be, “Now there’s a person with media savvy who is also a good person at heart.”  Add the fact that the donated cash was virtually all the advertising revenue from that single event and I would feel reassured it was not just a ploy for disguised greed.  If I further discovered that another $1 million in computers and Nike equipment was spread among eight Boys and Girls clubs – most notably Akron, and Cleveland, I would feel even better about the donor who gave back something significant – not just empty words and a wave – to the cities he was raised and was employed.
But if I knew nothing more, I would probably scratch my head about why the network that aired the announcement only made a minor footnote of the $3 million chartable aspect of the event.  And I would scratch my head again if the donor is primarily blamed for the event, when the worst part about it was the publicity, controlled by the network. If I took a moment to reflect, I would say, “Wait a minute. ESPN controlled the sickening number of promotional ploys leading up to the decision. Only ESPN could create the hype because only ESPN controls the airspace.” Then I would say, “For all I know ‘The Decision’ was ESPN’s title.”  Clearly, ESPN made the decision to announce the upcoming decision over and over again, day and night as if it was the second coming of Jesus Christ, instead of the second team for King James. Yet, the demon as crowned by the media was James, not the media itself.  This was the beginning of the demonization of LeBron James.
So let’s add a few other facts. The City of Cleveland and the donor’s prior employer had the benefit of his services for seven years.  During that time the employer’s product (a team) went from mediocre-at-best with a half empty arena to a team on the verge of being the best in the world with a frenzied sold-out arena.  The owner made millions. The local economy grew by millions per year. Yet the employee who is leaving didn’t say anything bad about the City before he left. In fact, he said he loved them and he understood their frustration. His kind words came despite knowing they were burning his uniform in effigy and creating as much venom as their imagination could muster.
In response to the employee’s resignation, the employer’s principal owner called him a “coward”, who was “selfish” and one who committed an act of “betrayal” for exercising his lawful right to pick a new employer. Objectively, on those facts, I hope we would all conclude that if the employee gave up millions of dollars in pursuit of a championship, that kind of selfishness is not so bad.  The reprehensible selfishness would have been demanding all the money he could get even if it hurt the teams salary cap – financial stability.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Lil Wayne Makes Forbes' "Under 30" List



Lil Wayne Makes Forbes' ''Under 30'' List
Rapper Lil Wayne managed to make Forbes’ list of “Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30,” despite spending the majority of 2010 behind bars on a weapons charge. The magazine's list looked at the money younger celebrities made between May 2010 and May 2011 and featured celebs from music, movies and sports.
Lil Wayne was estimated to have made about $15 million in the past year.
Katy Perry, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, LeBron James, and Beyoncé Knowles were also among the celebrities that made the list. Lady Gaga tops the list. The pop superstar made $90 million primarily due to album sales, her "Monster Ball" Tour, and endorsements.

Monday, June 13, 2011

BirdMan, Joe Budden, Dj Whoo Kid, & Q Tip React To Mavericks Win



Rappers React To Mavericks Win
The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat to win the 2011 NBA Finals 4-2. Several rappers tweeted their reactions to the outcome of the series, which saw the 'superteam' of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh lose to the less-glamorous Mavs, led by Finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki.
"S/O to both teams 4 an amazing final. Now ..... handle all this lockout talk," Joe Budden tweeted. "Heat fans ... y'all have a great team & had a great season. Nothing to be mad at. & on 2nd thought, i won't be bashing y'all. But i called Dallas in 6 & i'm up about 8 stacks ... i'll take free $ all day long."
"ok BIRDMAN loses 2million -- I win $250 x 16 idiots = $4000 --- nice and CLEVELAND, Ohio wins the NBA finals!!!!!!!!" DJ Whoo Kid tweeted.
"And next year its gonna be even worse for miami," Q-Tip tweeted. "This was their year. #choke."


Monday, April 11, 2011

LeBron James On Mother's Arrest



LeBron James On Mother's Arrest:
Miami Heat superstar LeBron James has spoken up about his mother, Gloria, and her arrest yesterday (April 7)for slapping a parking attendant. According to reports, Mama James was intoxicated when the incident occurred.
“It’s very sensitive, because it’s your mother, of course," LeBron said, before joking, "You guys want to ask me anything else about basketball, I’m happy to answer it[...]You have to move forward. It is my life, and it is certain things you have to deal with, but like I said, I try not to let it be a distraction. I have a job that I have to do still, at the end of the day.[...]Sometimes things happen in life. You take care of it and move on.”

Friday, March 25, 2011

Amber Rose Dismisses Rumors



Amber Rose Dismisses Rumors
Amber Rose isn't taking it anymore.
The model took to Twitter to vent her frustration over the endless ridicule and countless media rumors surrounding her love life. Rose ran down a laundry list of celebrities she's been linked to and denied them all, as well as voiced her displeasure at being labeled.
"Morning Twit Fam, [I] didn't really [woke] up in a good mood today. I'm just so sick of being ridiculed. [People] assuming things without knowing. I'm super nice to everyone I meet. I'm a very caring compassionate person. I don't deserve to be talked about so negatively. I really hate explaining myself that's why I stay so quiet but I will say this..... I was with my ex for 2 years and now I have a new Love. [Two People] that's it. If that makes me a whore then so be it. I have NEVER slept with Fabolous, Drake, Chris Brown, Amare, Lebron, Cassidy etc nor have I ever been a Prostitute."

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

LeBron James Sued By Nightclub



LeBron James Sued By Nightclub
Miami Heat superstar LeBron James is being sued by an Atlanta nightclub that claims LBJ reniged on a promise to appear on March 17. James was scheduled to appear at Atlanta's Opera for $25,000. But James canceled the appearance and opted to appear that night at the Gold Club instead.
Opera is suing James and the Gold Room and a hearing on the request for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction is set for Thursday in Fulton Superior Court. "We want to make sure LeBron doesn’t show up any place else," Yasha Heidari, the attorney for the Opera, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The suit alleges that Awesomelife, LeBron's company, and his agent took a $12,500 only to inform Opera two days later that James 'did not want to make the appearance.' The agent then told Opera that the Gold Room wanted LeBron to renege on the agreement and appear at their club instead. The agent demanded $6,000 to ensure James would still appear at Opera.
After taking $3,000, the agent subsequently informed Opera that LeBron would still not be appearing at their nightclub.