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Lebron the entrepreneur, Loving the attention
« on: May 13, 2010, 11:15:02 PM »

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You know Lebron is a savvy businessman. Forget the Championships, All this attention whether negative or positive has to help him marketing wise. He has the pulse of the sports world in his palms right now. Remember his ultimate goal is to be a billionaire.

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« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2010, 11:26:12 PM »

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Maybe, but I'm not so cynical as to believe LeBron wants to be rich more than he wanted a chip in Cleveland, at least when the series started.

I gotta say, now that I can stop "hating me some LeBron", at least until the FA bonanza starts (and I get completely nauseated by the way the media treats it. Get ready Cbloggers for some nasty posts, seriously), I got respect for him on the way he went out of the Garden tonight. A triple double, and personal grats to Perk, KG, PP, Rondo, Baby, and those are just the ones I saw. Went out classy.

So who can't wait to see Perk take on D-white Howard the 'movie star' mano Yi (Danny Ainge told me that's how you say it) mano?


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