LeBron James is at it again, folks, living it up in a den of sin, with an ESPN reporter taking notes, and then -- it would appear -- possibly pulling strings to get the story yanked. Oh, and then leaving the network, which grovels at his feet, to make a fool of itself by claiming that the story posted was an incomplete draft -- none of which ever reappeared.Such is life in the offseason where one man, and his capacity for collusion, corruption, and calumny have become, yes, bigger than the NBA itself. John Lennon caught hell for saying that the Beatles were bigger than Jesus; LeBron James would, too, if he said what we've all made possible.
James is more popular than the Association right now, and not in a "Michael Jordan owns this sport" kind of way. He's a sideshow, a diversion when the only other thing going is USA Basketball and whatever crazy plot David Kahn hatches next.
Thus, in between "The Decision" and The Cover-Up, there was, simply, The Mistake. It makes for far less juicy copy, and no one can fling around morality like its 1745. Really, though, this story never should have happened.
Giving Arash this kind of access, to this kind of night out, practically guaranteed this kind of story (which can still be read in its entirety at Deadspin). With the summer James is having, someone should have known better. No, LeBron shouldn't stay at home knitting until he wins a championship. Or lay low, like he just robbed a bank. It's simple: don't invite the reporter inside.
Even more than "The Decision," this is bush league on the part of Maverick Carter and the other Horsemen. This depiction of LeBron simply reinforces everything nasty said about him this summer. By extension, those comments are starting to infect the way the league is discussed, so it's fitting that other notables like Chris Paul and Lamar Odom put in appearances.
I found the piece tremendously entertaining, and revealing. But I'm not on a personal vendetta against LeBron James. While I may be the audience for this column, I could have waited. For the other half of the country, maybe even more, it's like throwing red meat onto a bloodbath.
This story should never have happened. But why did it have to go away? Because no matter who made the call (literally or figuratively), the second this went up, anyone in the world could have told you it was a terrible idea. LeBron James' management should be several steps ahead of publication; ESPN should realize that, in this climate, Arash's piece was bound to come off as salacious, even inflammatory, and stand their ground accordingly.
Of course, they never would have gotten this access had the goal been to antagonize, or expose, LeBron.
How many times can I say this? This article never should have happened, much less been published. We would all have been better off that way.
What, does that bother you? Would you prefer we talk about James and all the evil he represents, now and forever? Guess what: the rich and famous like to party and have a good time, especially on their vacation. Especially in Vegas. Why? Because they can. It's an uncomfortable, maybe inconvenient, truth. But it's there. Always has been.
I don't really see exactly what's so bad about James' recreational activities, or demeanor. He's not piss-drunk, or violent, or compulsively gambling. Maybe he's an attention hog, and sort of full of himself. Seriously, though, you were expecting Mother Theresa?
The social contract here is simple: athletes let us in when they want to, or when they do something so egregious that it becomes news. Apparently, LeBron wanted this coverage, but he shouldn't have.
Actually, James is doing exactly what he should be. Letting off steam after a tumultuous, and presumably stressful, summer. You think he should be crying in a dark room and thinking about what he did wrong? I'm sure a large percentage of the people reading this enjoy getting rowdy with their friends, maybe even seeing the flesh of strangers and acting the fool. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, or should. Boys will be boys. Hang the red lantern high.
Next time, just don't tell us about it unless you're ready for the backlash. Just because it's unfair, doesn't mean things will ever change.


Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Wade is now pimping LeBron in Vegas.
Why would anyone care if Lebron is in Vegas? Is he supposed to stay home during the offseason? I guess they got tired of writing about Tiger Woods.
Another disgruntled Cavs fan, get over it.
Lebron thinks pretty highly of himself doesn't he. What a loser.
Wow, what a tool.
I am glad Lebron is gone. I was even considering turning in my Cavs season tickets, cause I don't like quitters. I AM A CAVS FAN. I will keep my Cavs tickets. Well, good luck to Miami fans, If things don't go Lebron's way .... (Well you know what I mean). LMAO
It's not easy being a sports fan in Cleveland, no titles, just hope......
......He might pick up his ball, and TRY to come home.
I wonder if he still has that NY hat, I will bet he will NOT wear it to a Mariner game, he might not wear it to a YANKEE's game either. I don't think they like him there either ROFL
Boys will be boys? What a douche you are. Obviously your feelings of envy and anticipation that your day might come when a famous athlete would invite you into the High rollers suite and then you can just for a minute live the life that flashed before your eyes while your wife was giving birth is the motivation behind your worthless article. Give Entourage a rest and be glad anyone in your house can stand the sight of you.
Sports writers often complain about not getting enough access, if a player of coach doesn't field what they deem enough questions at a news conference or whatever. Now this guy also complains about a colleague getting too much access.
I'm starting to think sports writers are more stuck up than the athletes they cover.
Yeah, you guys are all right. Cause...you know...if you were all millionaires, I'm positive you'd tithe 10% to the church and 80% to charities, and spend the last 10% living a frugal life in a 1 bedroom, 1 bath efficiency, drive a geo metro, and never leave your house except to do whatever it is that made you rich, and go to church. I am certain without a doubt, that you're not all just shocked because you need another reason to hate LeBron, since you are having abandonment issues over him leaving, or jealousy issues over him not signing with your team. DAMN! You guys are so ethical,and hold yourselves to the highest moral standards. Jackasses.
Bethlehem Shoals,
You are almost home baby, keep working it. Remember when you were always wondering why Kobephiles were always up in arms? Remember..? Sure you do, you wrote about it all the time, you might want to take a look in the mirror buddy, you are now a certified gold member of the LJAS or the "Lebron James Apologist Society".
shut up cleveland fans get over it. he aint loyal to you, other players do the same thing, but no one rips them. F cleveland they let lebron become who he is haha. enjoy
Cavs History may have been different-IF.
If the former owner of the cavs would've signed Carlos Boozer.
If they would've kept coach paul silas
IF Dan Gilbert would've owned the team two years earlier
IF Mike Brown would've been fired a year earlier
IF Delonte West was still starting-he may have kept his selfesteem
IF the team would've told Lebron what was going on with his mom & west
IF the Cavs would've gotten Shaq a year earlier.
But that's just too many If's to ask for.
If they would have told him west was banging his mom he would have left anyway so dont think it would have changed anything
i'm not your editor, but that's all you could glean from this? vitriol for the vitriol? no historical rich young guys that had it a lot better than james (e.g. a harem, eunuchs, etc)? i like your take on nba, but you shine more when progressive (e.g. jennings last year, amare at fd) than reactionary.
What do I expect from the athletes I cheer for? Hard work and always wanting to win. Through all the hate, through all the winning, hell, even through his rape trial, Kobe continues to do that.
LeBron did nothing wrong. This is about ESPN and their pandering to certain athletes they cover, like Ben Roethlisburger. ESPN is a joke.
I read it. It's boring, silly, and has nothing to do with sports. I'm I'm the editor, I'm taking it down just for its sheer stupidity.