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Why LeBron may join Kobe in LA
Well, at least I'm fairly sure now where LeBron James is going to be playing next season. Los Angeles, most likely with the Lakers. I've heard this scenario from some NBA people. I don't think James would have any problem submerging his ego for Bryant's for a while knowing full well his talent already is surpassing Bryant's. James has often talked about expanding his empire, and lately has been involved with books and movies. So where else but in L.A. would you want to be to be involved in the entertainment industry?
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NFBuck;1583718; said:From SI's "Truth and Rumors"...
Why LeBron may join Kobe in LA
Well, at least I'm fairly sure now where LeBron James is going to be playing next season. Los Angeles, most likely with the Lakers. I've heard this scenario from some NBA people. I don't think James would have any problem submerging his ego for Bryant's for a while knowing full well his talent already is surpassing Bryant's. James has often talked about expanding his empire, and lately has been involved with books and movies. So where else but in L.A. would you want to be to be involved in the entertainment industry?
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NFBuck;1583718; said:From SI's "Truth and Rumors"...
NFBuck;1585468; said:Holy shit! An article detailing why LBJ will stay in Cleveland!
Loyalty likely to?sway?LeBron James to remain with Cavs in '10 - Ian Thomsen - SI.com
Pretty compelling points too...
NFBuck;1585468; said:Holy [censored]! An article detailing why LBJ will stay in Cleveland!
Loyalty likely to?sway?LeBron James to remain with Cavs in '10 - Ian Thomsen - SI.com
Pretty compelling points too...
billmac91;1591669; said:In what I think is a good sign for the Cavs, LeBron will be changing numbers from 23 to 6, most likely, starting next season. Not that he didn't seem genuine in his comments in regards to Michael Jordan, and how the number should be retired by the NBA, but it's a bit silly.
If LeBron stays in Cleveland, this is an amazing way to capture millions more in LBJ jersey sales. Think about how many 23 authentic James' jerseys have been sold, and how many people with the #23 will buy the new #6? I'd say conservatively, worldwide 2million jersey are sold at close to $150 a pop for authentic jerseys right off the bat.....close to $30 mil.....
It's a great way for Nike to drum up revenue in the event LeBron doesn't already have a new jersey for next year, IMO.