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The Championship of Me comes crashing into a primetime cable infomercial that LeBron James(notes) and his cronies have been working to make happen for months, a slow, cynical churning of manufactured drama that sports has never witnessed. As historic monuments go, this is the Rushmore of basketball hubris and narcissism. The vacuous star for our vacuous times. All about ‘Bron and all about nothing.

James is throwing a few foosball tables at Boys & Girls Clubs, an empty gesture out of the empty superstar. He’s turned free agency into the title of our times, a preening pageant of fawning, begging and pleading. Hard-working people are dragged into municipalities and told to hold signs, chant scripted slogans and beg a diva who doesn’t care about them to accept a $100 million contract.

Privately, Dwyane Wade(notes) and Chris Bosh(notes) weren’t pleased on Wednesday morning with the belief that James’ camp was responsible for leaking their plans to a television partner, but then again it makes perfect sense: This isn’t about Wade and Bosh choosing the Heat. It’s about LeBron getting the stage to himself on Thursday night.

One front-office executive whose team made a presentation to LeBron James told Yahoo! Sports that he believes James is choosing between Miami and Cleveland. And yet, if James wants to deliver the biggest kick in the gut to his hometown, he’ll pick the flat-lined New York Knicks. Whatever the decision, he’s made clear that the teasing and tormenting of the loser isn’t his concern.

Team LeBron is having the time of its life, but has no idea the repercussions of what it’s done here. All that comes to James now is the biggest burden to win a championship that sports has ever seen. They aren’t making James a bigger star with this big-top, but a bigger target. All those teams that marched into the presentations and listened to some of the foolish and naive questions asked of them believed these kids had no idea what they were doing, or what they had gotten themselves into. They’re all feeling more validated every day. From beginning to end, this process has been a farce.


On James’ new website, under the headline dubbing this TV debacle “The Decision,” there come these words: “Maverick Carter, CEO of LRMR Marketing said…” This explains everything. Carter’s marketing company isn’t doing so well trying to get its one client Jonny Flynn(notes) a used-car dealership endorsement in the Twin Cities, and now Carter’s going to try to justify all that plush office space, staff attorneys, private planes and resort hotels by translating the Championship of Me into the making of his reputation.

Carter’s pushed one agent – Aaron Goodwin – and one advisor – William Wesley – aside because he wanted to be the voice in James’ ear and the one getting credit on the masthead. So far, Carter’s been a superstar at spending James’ money on LRMR, but now he’s getting the company name out there and turning LeBron into Mr. July after LeBron didn’t have the stomach to be Mr. June.

Team LeBron had discussed a documentary on the free-agent process, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported, but the narrative changed after James’ Game 5 meltdown in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Carter says there was never a plan for a free-agent tour, but this is what he means: There was never a plan for James to get held accountable, to have his motivations and priorities called into doubt. There was never a plan for the blame to shift from Danny Ferry, Mike Brown and his Cavaliers teammates. There was never a plan that real-world rules applied to the self-proclaimed King.

They scrapped the tour, the documentary and set sights on hijacking the network for an unprecedented special they believe will elevate James’ brand. Only, James has never looked smaller, never more insecure and unsure of who he is and what he wants to be. He won’t look so much like Kobe Bryant(notes) and David Beckham, but rather a three-star linebacker from Shaker Heights picking Bowling Green over Kent and Ohio U. on local access television.

Team LeBron has known all along it was going to do this, and the cushy, protective relationship with that television network culminates with a basketball player commandeering his own coverage on his own terms. Now James and his buddies spoon out misdirection plays on his possible destination – feeding everyone for days and weeks that the Knicks were dead, only to say now, “Well…who knows?” – to build back drama for the infomercial.
For LeBron, free agency hasn't been about Dwayne Wade (R) or Chris Bosh, it's been about him.
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This is some plan they’ve hatched and some game they’re playing with those Cleveland fans who’ve been so relentlessly loyal to James. First, he marched the biggest suitors in the sport to come court him in downtown Cleveland with those pointless presentations. He wanted those people out there creating a visual public push-and-pull for him, and because James needed to be told something that probably isn’t completely true anymore: Cleveland loves him.

Well, Cleveland craves him. Love is a strong word, and it ought to be unconditional, but loving a sports hero is the most conditional kind of love there is. Only, it was different with Cleveland. He’s one of them, but you still have to wonder: Are they one of him?

James never shared that town’s angst with the Browns and Indians. He wanted winners in his life, and rooted for the Dallas Cowboys and New York Yankees. He doesn’t feel the pain of a city’s broken heart. Shaquille O’Neal(notes) leaving the Orlando Magic for the Los Angeles Lakers 14 years ago was a hard hit, but LeBron bailing on Cleveland is far more devastating on a different level.

Everyone ridicules Cleveland, makes it a butt of jokes, but LeBron James has the chance to change all of that. And even then, it has to crush Cleveland’s sporting psyche that James could still walk out. If one of our own won’t stay, what does that say to the rest of the country?

That’s the hardest part here, and that makes the possibility that James would go on national television – with those split-screen shots of stunned fans in Akron and Cleveland – and completely crush those people so impossible to believe. He couldn’t be that cold, that callous, that cunning? Or perhaps, maybe this is all a rollout – the website, the Twitter page and the infomercial – to introduce a new LeBron, a new city, to the world.

Whatever happens, James and the television network will hide behind some money going to the Boys & Girls Clubs. But this isn’t about kids and sports, and it sure isn’t about the credibility that comes with winning championships. Something’s changed here, and LeBron James has gone a long way to devaluing winning and losing in the NBA. David Stern has long pushed the individual over team, marketed showy over substance, and LeBron James represents the manifestation of it all.

Greatest talent to ever walk into this league, the self-proclaimed King, and now everyone gets a front-row, primetime seat for how it means to live without self-awareness, without restraint. The vacuous star for our vacuous times, live on Thursday night and fitting himself for a ring as the undisputed Champion of Me. All about ‘Bron and all about nothing.

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He hit a home run with that article. He touched on many of the things I've been saying about LeQueen. It only gets worse.

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Great article he was right on about alot of stuff in there. This whole LeBron soap opera is the worst part of sports and makes me feel dumb about caring what any of these guys do

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Was Jordan any less vacuous?


Yes. MJ would have at least earned it but I don't even think he thought about doing anything like this. So many NBA owners owe Jordan just for having a team. He brought in more money for the NBA than LeBron ever could. Those television deals shot contracts up overnight.

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Was Jordan any less vacuous?
Jordan never did a one hour special announcing his next career move. Didn't he announce his return to basketball by a fax?

I have yet to read one article anywhere, even ESPN which has a largely negative article about it by the Sports Guy, that thinks that tonights "Lebron Show" is a good thing.

I'm sure that Tiger and Kobe are watching this and laughing at the fact that he's ruining his image without even getting to sleep with anyone.

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Was Jordan any less vacuous?


Yes. MJ would have at least earned it but I don't even think he thought about doing anything like this. So many NBA owners owe Jordan just for having a team. He brought in more money for the NBA than LeBron ever could. Those television deals shot contracts up overnight.


The whole "Air Jordan" campaign, which began when he was a rookie, was regarded as the height of vacuous self-aggrandizement in its day. That's part of the reason why so many veteran players disliked Jordan.

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I'm sure that Tiger and Kobe are watching this and laughing at the fact that he's ruining his image without even getting to sleep with anyone.

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Was Jordan any less vacuous?
Jordan never did a one hour special announcing his next career move. Didn't he announce his return to basketball by a fax?



Yes, and he also used to refer to his teammates as his supporting cast.

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Tall Midget wrote:
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Was Jordan any less vacuous?
Jordan never did a one hour special announcing his next career move. Didn't he announce his return to basketball by a fax?



Yes, and he also used to refer to his teammates as his supporting cast.


Except Scottie/Grant/Rodman. It was true. LeBron and Kobe still do it. While Jordan has an ego that can sit atop a mountain LeBron has a ego that can sit atop those pearly gates. Not even close TM.

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Except Scottie/Grant/Rodman. It was true. LeBron and Kobe still do it. While Jordan has an ego that can sit atop a mountain LeBron has a ego that can sit atop those pearly gates. Not even close TM.


LeBron merely seems like the bigger narcissist because he has achieved greater overexposure through the ever-expanding media apparatus. If Jordan were LeBron's contemporary, the two would be indistinguishable.

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Jordan cared about winning more than any guy I've ever watched play. He would get his father murdered just to win. You can't honestly tell me MJ would be dancing and posing on the sideline even if he did play in this era. He and Kobe would look a lot alike except Mike would want to win a little bit more.

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Except Scottie/Grant/Rodman. It was true. LeBron and Kobe still do it. While Jordan has an ego that can sit atop a mountain LeBron has a ego that can sit atop those pearly gates. Not even close TM.


LeBron merely seems like the bigger narcissist because he has achieved greater overexposure through the ever-expanding media apparatus. If Jordan were LeBron's contemporary, the two would be indistinguishable.

Plus Jordans was a little easier to take when he started winning championships, which was something we know he cared about doing. LBJ?? ehhh...maybe not so much.

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Jordan cared about winning more than any guy I've ever watched play. He would get his father murdered just to win. You can't honestly tell me MJ would be dancing and posing on the sideline even if he did play in this era. He and Kobe would look a lot alike except Mike would want to win a little bit more.


i believe it was everybody's favorite sportswriter here that made a pretty clever comparison for LBJ and it wasn't jordan. it was dr. j.

so what did dr. j need in order to win...is probably the same answer that lebron would need...i would think.


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Jordan cared about winning more than any guy I've ever watched play. He would get his father murdered just to win. You can't honestly tell me MJ would be dancing and posing on the sideline even if he did play in this era. He and Kobe would look a lot alike except Mike would want to win a little bit more.


I repeat: the whole Air Jordan mythology was narcissism of a magnitude unlike anything in the history of the NBA. That mythology came into being when Jordan was a rookie, before he won a championship, before he was recognized as great, before he even thought about playing defense. Your comments about Jordan emphasize the second half of his career while occluding the first half.

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I'm sure that Tiger and Kobe are watching this and laughing at the fact that he's ruining his image without even getting to sleep with anyone.

:lol:


Brett Farve is pissed he didn't get a hour special.

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Jordan cared about winning more than any guy I've ever watched play. He would get his father murdered just to win. You can't honestly tell me MJ would be dancing and posing on the sideline even if he did play in this era. He and Kobe would look a lot alike except Mike would want to win a little bit more.


I repeat: the whole Air Jordan mythology was narcissism of a magnitude unlike anything in the history of the NBA. That mythology came into being when Jordan was a rookie, before he won a championship, before he was recognized as great, before he even thought about playing defense. Your comments about Jordan emphasize the second half of his career while occluding the first half.


I was 2 when he was a rookie so the only thing I can base things off of is classic sports and stats. I've honestly never heard anyone complain about how Nike marketed Jordan. You could be right. My earliest memories of MJ is from around 86' or 87'.

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Well since you repeated it, I am sure everyone will buy it. :roll:

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