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Re: The LeBron James Thread
If he really wanted to do something for a good cause, he wouldn't be advertising himself as a person who does things for good causes.
Also, the fact that he made a television spectacle out of his decision after Wade and Bosh announced theirs in an interview says a lot about his ego. A program like "The Decision" was completely unprecedented and LeBron felt he deserved it anyway.
I don't know why I'm telling you this. There are at least 15 posts in this thread saying the exact same thing.Bears | Bulls | Cubs | Illinois | #Team3Some
@CDonkey26
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I believe someone had an article or book quote or something a while back in this thread that talked about the idea of a TV special for LeBron's announcement from LeBron's "people" and his own perspective. Am I misremembering? Because I remember a comment about how the charity thing was just a throw-in and not the intention. I remember something about them approaching Jim Gray specifically for whatever reason.
If anyone who remembers this can post it or point me to it I'd appreciate it.Bears | Bulls | Cubs | Illinois | #Team3Some
@CDonkey26
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It was more like charity raised for LeBron's reputation.
I believe someone had an article or book quote or something a while back in this thread that talked about the idea of a TV special for LeBron's announcement from LeBron's "people" and his own perspective. Am I misremembering? Because I remember a comment about how the charity thing was just a throw-in and not the intention. I remember something about them approaching Jim Gray specifically for whatever reason.
If anyone who remembers this can post it or point me to it I'd appreciate it.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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@CDonkey26
Originally posted by baumy300Yeah, she may be a bit of a beotch, but you get back to me when you find out a way to motorboat personality...Comment
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Re: The LeBron James Thread
It was more like charity raised for LeBron's reputation.
I believe someone had an article or book quote or something a while back in this thread that talked about the idea of a TV special for LeBron's announcement from LeBron's "people" and his own perspective. Am I misremembering? Because I remember a comment about how the charity thing was just a throw-in and not the intention. I remember something about them approaching Jim Gray specifically for whatever reason.
If anyone who remembers this can post it or point me to it I'd appreciate it.
I'm a Lebron fan. I'll admit there are things that can be used as ammunition against him. The charity aspect of "the decision" seriously isn't one of them though.Comment
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The thing to remember is this. Pretty much anytime someone or some entity has a charity event it is to promote themselves and generate goodwill. That isn't an act worthy of condemnation though.
I'm a Lebron fan. I'll admit there are things that can be used as ammunition against him. The charity aspect of "the decision" seriously isn't one of them though.
It wasn't.Bears | Bulls | Cubs | Illinois | #Team3Some
@CDonkey26
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You're right it wasn't specifically a charity event, but it was a nice redeeming feature of the event. A lot of money was raised for a good cause so I think some of his "narcissism" should be forgiven. I don't expect those who don't like him to completely forgive him (or that they even necessarily should) but it wasn't all bad.Comment
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Being from New Orleans and dealing with Katrina you think I gave a damn why people helped us out? Nope we took the charity and thank those people like they were saints(no pun intended). I still want to thank the people of Austin they treated us really well.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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You're right it wasn't specifically a charity event, but it was a nice redeeming feature of the event. A lot of money was raised for a good cause so I think some of his "narcissism" should be forgiven. I don't expect those who don't like him to completely forgive him (or that they even necessarily should) but it wasn't all bad.
He'll probably be one of my ten favorite players in the league by next year again. I really like his game.
Yeah actually it does.
Being from New Orleans and dealing with Katrina you think I gave a damn why people helped us out? Nope we took the charity and thank those people like they were saints(no pun intended). I still want to thank the people of Austin they treated us really well.
And it really doesn't matter, because naturally if you receive the charity you're going to appreciate the giver because you're in need. Again, that still doesn't clear the person who donated the money if their intentions were screwy.
The people in Austin weren't going "Oh, I want to help these hurricane victims out so I can tell everybody how nice I am on Facebook!" They actually wanted to help. (That's awesome, btw)Bears | Bulls | Cubs | Illinois | #Team3Some
@CDonkey26
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I don't really dislike him anymore, to be honest. I think he's an amazing player. I also think he's very immature, but that doesn't mean I don't love watching him play. The only thing I dislike about him now is the showboating and, to a much lesser extent, the way the NBA treats him (which is completely out of his hands).
He'll probably be one of my ten favorite players in the league by next year again. I really like his game.
Do you know which charity to whom LeBron donated the proceeds, and where the interview was held? C'mon man, these aren't people of need.
And it really doesn't matter, because naturally if you receive the charity you're going to appreciate the giver because you're in need. Again, that still doesn't clear the person who donated the money if their intentions were screwy.
The people in Austin weren't going "Oh, I want to help these hurricane victims out so I can tell everybody how nice I am on Facebook!" They actually wanted to help. (That's awesome, btw)Comment
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