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  • amedawg00
    2K OL Legend
    • Jan 2008
    • 2884

    #46
    Re: ESPN pulls Lebron partying article

    This Maverick Carter guy may be a leech, but he is one lucky mofo to be managing Lebron's carreer. What with all the perks that come with that gig, without any qualifications except for being his childhood friend.

    He may be wrecking Brons' image but is a having a helluva time doing it in the process.
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    • wwharton
      *ll St*r
      • Aug 2002
      • 26949

      #47
      Re: ESPN pulls Lebron partying article

      Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
      I guess this is why they took it down:
      I'm going with option 2 also. This guy was invited to dinner and party with the James crew. What they didn't know he was a reporter? I think this may be the strangest case of "You've gotta know when to leave your friends behind" that we've ever seen. They aren't doing James any favors.

      The explanation is kind of funny considering he didn't do anything really strange. He's immature... who knew? He's also 25 and in Vegas. Hell the shocking part to me was that he was drinking green tea at dinner. How dare he not have an alcoholic beverage at all times.

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      • ehh
        Hall Of Fame
        • Mar 2003
        • 28962

        #48
        Re: ESPN pulls Lebron partying article

        Scapegoat, that's all.
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        • HMcCoy
          All Star
          • Jan 2003
          • 8212

          #49
          Re: ESPN pulls Lebron partying article

          Originally posted by Jasong7777
          Lebron needs a new PR rep. ASAP

          Not mad a him partying it up though. If I had millions and I was in Vegas I would be out of control. Lol

          This Maverick Carter guy may be a leech, but he is one lucky mofo to be managing Lebron's carreer. What with all the perks that come with that gig, without any qualifications except for being his childhood friend.

          He may be wrecking Brons' image but is a having a helluva time doing it in the process.

          I'm going with option 2 also. This guy was invited to dinner and party with the James crew. What they didn't know he was a reporter? I think this may be the strangest case of "You've gotta know when to leave your friends behind" that we've ever seen. They aren't doing James any favors.
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          • PrettyT11
            MVP
            • Jul 2008
            • 3220

            #50
            Re: ESPN pulls Lebron partying article

            Originally posted by wwharton
            Hell the shocking part to me was that he was drinking green tea at dinner. How dare he not have an alcoholic beverage at all times.
            Exactly what I was thinking.

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            • NINJAK2
              *S *dd*ct
              • Jan 2003
              • 6185

              #51
              Re: ESPN pulls Lebron partying article

              Originally posted by amedawg00
              This Maverick Carter guy may be a leech, but he is one lucky mofo to be managing Lebron's carreer. What with all the perks that come with that gig, without any qualifications except for being his childhood friend.

              He may be wrecking Brons' image but is a having a helluva time doing it in the process.
              True. You can say that about most leeches in the sporting world. They are there till the cash is gone....ask Antoine Walker where his friends are.
              EA and 2k have the unfortunate task of trying to balance on a tightrope of fun and sim while trying not to fall 10,000 feet to their death. Instead of a safety net waiting down below there will just be angry customers quick to move out of the way and talk of their failure.

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