LeBron’s M.J. tribute is all about business

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LeBron’s M.J. tribute is all about business
By Adrian Wojnarowski

LeBron James isn’t honoring the greatness of No. 23, but manipulating Michael Jordan’s marketing savvy. The changing of his jersey number as a nod to M.J.’s basketball career is a purely fictional cover story. It’s a tribute to Jordan all right, but more like a cynical ode to his business sense. James wants to grow his global brand and push product; flooding the market with a fresh jersey number does the job.

Between now and then, James ought to spare us the fantasy that moving from No. 23 to No. 6 is about anyone or anything else.

All about Michael?

This is all about LeBron.

When LeBron James should be most concerned with taking Kobe Bryant’s NBA title, he’s making a bid for his standing as the No. 1 seller of NBA jerseys. James watched Bryant make the switch from No. 8 to No. 24 and how it moved him to the top of the list. For the past two seasons, James has finished second to Bryant. No more, James decided. Kobe gave him the blueprint for selling out stock, and now LeBron’s embraced it.

Looking back, Bryant never tried to turn his jersey change into some magnanimous gesture. He switched numbers, and that was that. He wanted to sell jerseys, and he did. He never pretended it was a genuflection to anything but commerce.

Somehow, James has boxed himself with this ridiculous story about how no one should ever wear No. 23, and he’s the first to give it up and maybe everyone else should follow him. This was met with a roll of the eyes, with everyone asking: Wait, you’re giving up No. 23 to take … No. 6?

What about Bill Russell and his 11 NBA championships?
Jordan, the greatest ever, cleared a path for the worldly basketball star. But Russell was a black star in turbulent Boston in the 1960s. He anchored the greatest dynasty in the sport’s history, and they’ll remember him as the most dominant defensive player to ever live. In the end, James and everyone else understand this has nothing to do with Jordan or Russell, with No. 23 or No. 6. This is business, and he’s insulting everyone’s intelligence suggesting it’s something else.

The idea that James is honoring Jordan is, well, pure mythology. In a lot of ways, LeBron’s working to distance himself from him. Truth be told, they are rivals far more than confidants. With different lines of shoes, they are competing for power within Nike. They’ll be competing in the Eastern Conference, where the Charlotte Bobcats have beaten the Cavaliers two of three times this season and could be an opening-round opponent. They’ll be competing in collective bargaining talks, owner versus player.

They’ve never been close, although Jordan has never been overly generous with the next generation of NBA icons. He’ll show those players within the Jordan Brand some attention, but his interaction with LeBron and Kobe mostly stems from professional courtesy. Jordan is still protective of his legacy as the greatest player ever, and he’s never been terribly motivated to lend a hand in the overtaking of that.

Around the time James started with his bit about retiring Jordan’s number, Jordan sat with Pat Riley in Miami for a Cavs-Heat game in November. It didn’t go unnoticed to those sitting around them how often James would peer over, searching for some kind of approval from Jordan. He’d make a play and glance over – and it was probably no accident that Jordan offered little to no response. After all, Jordan was there to promote Dwyane Wade as an endorser to his line of shoes, so James was treated as afterthought.


“He’s always looked for that approval from Michael,” one Jordan associate says, “and I don’t know that he’s ever really gotten it – or ever will.”

So James filed paperwork with the NBA prior to the Wednesday deadline, and should he stay with the Cavaliers he’ll wear his Olympic team No. 6 next season. Should he leave, he can wear whatever he wants. Between now and then, no one else will care much about how many jerseys he sells, about how far he surpasses Bryant on the NBA’s list in 2011.

For all his fascination with global branding, with empire building, peddling jerseys doesn’t move LeBron closer to Jordan and Bryant and Russell. Only championships do.

This time, the Cavs have delivered James the supporting cast to do it. No more excuses. James comes armed for the Lakers now. He comes with his legacy on the line, measured in one indisputable and defining way: Before he beats him in the NBA Store, LeBron James needs to beat Kobe Bryant in the NBA Finals.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-lebronjordan030210&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

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I don't believe it's about jersey sales cuz, 1. it's not like he had a press conference about it, or said it to a paper.. when he came up wit that idea it was after tha Miami Heat game, and Jordan was in attendance.. then Craig Sager (I believe) asked him how he felt playin in front of Michael Jordan.. Lebron was like it felt good for him and Wade to put on a show for MJ and he's done so much for tha game and then, in a light bulb fashion he said, "you know what? I think I'ma change my number next season because he deserves to have his number retired since he can't get tha logo" I think if it was marketing, he would've put more time into thinkin about that

and 2. (especially at that time) that nigga is most likely goin to switch teams.. why change numbers if you're gonna have on a different jersey, anyway???
 
I don't believe it's about jersey sales cuz, 1. it's not like he had a press conference about it, or said it to a paper.. when he came up wit that idea it was after tha Miami Heat game, and Jordan was in attendance.. then Craig Sager (I believe) asked him how he felt playin in front of Michael Jordan.. Lebron was like it felt good for him and Wade to put on a show for MJ and he's done so much for tha game and then, in a light bulb fashion he said, "you know what? I think I'ma change my number next season because he deserves to have his number retired since he can't get tha logo" I think if it was marketing, he would've put more time into thinkin about that

and 2. (especially at that time) that nigga is most likely goin to switch teams.. why change numbers if you're gonna have on a different jersey, anyway???

I thought he was full of shit from day one.

He is, at best, presumptuous and short-sighted.

Presumptuous for having the gall to say that no other player should ever wear #23 if he's not going to when there are active players who went against Jordan wearing that number. Who the fuck is he??? Motherfucker really thinks he's the king...

Short-sighted, as the article and others point out, by pissing on all the other greats besides Jordan who were doing it decades before he was born. And stubborn, to boot, because he has to have heard the criticism that his choice is a slight to other all-time greats like Dr. J and Bill Russell and he's doing it anyway. "Y'all ain't shit because I grew up watching Jordan and it doesn't matter what happened before I was born, isn't it all about me, anyway?"
 
This article is exactly how white people think, they always try to make something bigger than what it is.:smh: And they take one assumption and run crazy with it.
Look until I hear something with substance that says that James have some secret motive behind all of this, Im gonna give him the benefit fo the doubt and take his word for it.
Question, why is it those cracka reporters always try to find a negative spin to everything we do, and never question the shit their people be doing.
 
lebron is another tiger (without the championships). dude is the best in the world but faker than a 3 dollar bill.
 
This article is exactly how white people think, they always try to make something bigger than what it is.:smh: And they take one assumption and run crazy with it.
Look until I hear something with substance that says that James have some secret motive behind all of this, Im gonna give him the benefit fo the doubt and take his word for it.
Question, why is it those cracka reporters always try to find a negative spin to everything we do, and never question the shit their people be doing.
Jordan comes off as petty in the article because he is petty. That's a proven scientific fact which is beyond debate.

James comes off as an ass in the article because he is an ass. And he largely gets a pass from the white media, handshake controversy aside. This and his obvious disrespect and disregard for pivotal figures in the game's history prior to his childhood idol hasn't been made into a big deal.

Bryant... "Looking back, Bryant never tried to turn his jersey change into some magnanimous gesture. He switched numbers, and that was that. He wanted to sell jerseys, and he did. He never pretended it was a genuflection to anything but commerce." He is portrayed positively in the article. So your claim that this is racial is pretty dubious.
 
lebron is another tiger (without the championships). dude is the best in the world but faker than a 3 dollar bill.

^^co-sign. In my opinion every player who has worn #23 wanted or wants to be "like mike"

and #6 , well......
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Jordan comes off as petty in the article because he is petty. That's a proven scientific fact which is beyond debate.

James comes off as an ass in the article because he is an ass. And he largely gets a pass from the white media, handshake controversy aside. This and his obvious disrespect and disregard for pivotal figures in the game's history prior to his childhood idol hasn't been made into a big deal.

Bryant... "Looking back, Bryant never tried to turn his jersey change into some magnanimous gesture. He switched numbers, and that was that. He wanted to sell jerseys, and he did. He never pretended it was a genuflection to anything but commerce." He is portrayed positively in the article. So your claim that this is racial is pretty dubious.

Claim, I have no claim really, I don't have enough information to make a claim, but then again neither do the stupid sports writer.
How is he going to read the mind of these people and know what they were thinking in order to know their true intents?
Could what he is saying be true? Sure, but just because it can be true doesn't make it anymore true than any other guess. So until they show me some real information other than some crazy ass assumption, Im gonna call it for what it is, pure speculation and here-say nothing more nothing less.
 
Claim, I have no claim really, I don't have enough information to make a claim, but then again neither do the stupid sports writer.
How is he going to read the mind of these people and know what they were thinking in order to know their true intents?
Could what he is saying be true? Sure, but just because it can be true doesn't make it anymore true than any other guess. So until they show me some real information other than some crazy ass assumption, Im gonna call it for what it is, pure speculation and here-say nothing more nothing less.
Dude, of course it is his opinion... He never claimed that he unearthed secret documents revealing LeBron's plot to be "one over Kobe." It is an argument. I find it to be persuasive.

There are also some indisputable facts... As I said, even if you take James's comments at face-value, they are at best presumptuous and short-sighted. Unless you want to argue that nobody who wore #6 is at all on the level of Michael Jordan, which you are of course entitled to do. And you can also justify King James's decree that all ballers must follow his lead. But I think the statement is very revealing of his egocentric mindset.
 
Dude, of course it is his opinion... He never claimed that he unearthed secret documents revealing LeBron's plot to be "one over Kobe." It is an argument. I find it to be persuasive.

There are also some indisputable facts... As I said, even if you take James's comments at face-value, they are at best presumptuous and short-sighted. Unless you want to argue that nobody who wore #6 is at all on the level of Michael Jordan, which you are of course entitled to do. And you can also justify King James's decree that all ballers must follow his lead. But I think the statement is very revealing of his egocentric mindset.

For one I don't find James to be egocentric, competitive yes, but not egocentric. I've seen him have 40 points at half time and come out the 2nd half with out taking a shot, choosing to let his teammates get some shine.
During the past all star game, he played a very low key game, almost going out of the way to let others grab the spot light. And look at the olympic games, where he played power forward, sacrificing his overall numbers for the good of the team.
Again all of this fall into the negative black man stereotype, if a black man do one thing, he is considered cocky, have a white man do the same thing, and he is labeled as assertive and a leader.
My whole knock on the article is that it is based on nothing more than silly stereo types rather than actual facts.
As far as the number 6 bullshit, goes, just cut it, because it is his Olympic number he wore.
This is just as dumb as kats saying Kobe wears number 24 because he wants to be one up on Jordan.:smh:
 
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why yall mad? :smh:
Nigga change jersey numbers and it's the end of the world man. Don't u know thas what caused the earthquake in Chile? Out of all the shit in the universe a mothafucka sat on his ass and typed up a article about a nigga changin a jersey number...and mufuckas are providing in depth commentary to this bullshit.:lol:
 
Nigga change jersey numbers and it's the end of the world man. Don't u know thas what caused the earthquake in Chile? Out of all the shit in the universe a mothafucka sat on his ass and typed up a article about a nigga changin a jersey number...and mufuckas are providing in depth commentary to this bullshit.:lol:

this article just drips with animosity
 
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Nigga change jersey numbers and it's the end of the world man. Don't u know thas what caused the earthquake in Chile? Out of all the shit in the universe a mothafucka sat on his ass and typed up a article about a nigga changin a jersey number...and mufuckas are providing in depth commentary to this bullshit.:lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::smh::smh::smh:
 
why yall mad? :smh:
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He said he was doing this months ago.Now that he filed the paper work its a problem.Its not like he called a press conferance.Why is every move he makes even the minemal 1s so scrutinized.And this is just like the kobe getting 1up on jordan bullshit.
 
FINALLY!!!! The truth comes out!! Im glad to see both Kobe and LeBron are both getting shunned when trying to be acknowledged by Jordan. Kobe tried to emulate everything about Jordan but still didnt get recognized by him as a potential successor, instead he put on a wizards jersey and schooled him at the allstar game. Now LeBron comes in and tries to get a look but Jordan recognizes him for what he is and shows him no love...instead shits on both of them and backs Dawayne Wade, deservingly so!! :lol:

To dude that said that its a racial article based on stereotypes, I think you are in denial homie...there have been more than a few occasions of LeBron showing his TRUE colors...if he thought #23 didnt need to be worn then why did he come in the NBA with that number? I think the reporter who wrote this whether white or other, sees things for how they are and maybe even has some insight or insider to provide him with information. All that said changing jersey numbers is ALWAYS about the money...just like when Jordan did it when he returned....only problem was that his #23 was tied to too much greatness so it was hard to do.
 
Good article. And who can blame him. The man wants to make money. If he can set himself up like Jordan...why not?
 
if he thought #23 didnt need to be worn then why did he come in the NBA with that number?/QUOTE]
Duh..... maybe because he was just a kid and didn't see things the way he sees things as an adult. Look if he wants to honor Jordan then so be it, why should we question how sincere his intentions are. Look James is saying that Jordan is the greatest and that the number should be retired, whats so hard to understand about that concept? He could have just changed his number for the sake of it with out any explanation, if he really was on some covert bullshit like you assuming ass kats.
At the end of the day, its just a fucken number change, and for that he, nor another player should have to explain to nobody the reasons why, nor do there have to be a reason why.
But being that he gave us a logical reason, why fucking question it?
 
So fucking what if he changes his jersey for selfish reasons. I'm glad he's changing it because he's going to create his own legacy, and it will be a legacy that will be an all time great. Sure it's dr. J's old number, but when it's said and done lebron will go down as bigger than dr.j. Sure it's Russell's number, but the number attached to Russell isn't 6, it's 11. So lebron can rock that number with no disrespect towards either.

But 23? If that number just pops up anywhere randomly Jordan comes to mind. No matter what.

23 - you don't think of lebron. First.
 
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I thought he was full of shit from day one.

He is, at best, presumptuous and short-sighted.

Presumptuous for having the gall to say that no other player should ever wear #23 if he's not going to when there are active players who went against Jordan wearing that number. Who the fuck is he??? Motherfucker really thinks he's the king...

Short-sighted, as the article and others point out, by pissing on all the other greats besides Jordan who were doing it decades before he was born. And stubborn, to boot, because he has to have heard the criticism that his choice is a slight to other all-time greats like Dr. J and Bill Russell and he's doing it anyway. "Y'all ain't shit because I grew up watching Jordan and it doesn't matter what happened before I was born, isn't it all about me, anyway?"


You sound like the writer, like you just dont like Lebron. Why is Jackie Robinson retired throughout baseball? Why is Wayne Gretzky retired in hockey? Because they changed the game on and off the field of play. Jordan made the NBA an enterprise. He was a megastar. He pulled in the casual fan. He did more for the NBA arguably than anybody with his iconic status. His financial impact on basketball is estimated in the billions. The NBA as a product was heightened as a whole because of Jordan...the proof is look at ratings and what not since he left.

Funny thing is you bring up dudes that played against Jordan that wore #23, EVEN they wear it BECAUSE of Jordan. That who he grew up watching. You cant retire all those numbers. But be honest if not Jordan, then WHO deserves to have their number retired league wide?
 
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if he thought #23 didnt need to be worn then why did he come in the NBA with that number?/QUOTE]
Duh..... maybe because he was just a kid and didn't see things the way he sees things as an adult. Look if he wants to honor Jordan then so be it, why should we question how sincere his intentions are. Look James is saying that Jordan is the greatest and that the number should be retired, whats so hard to understand about that concept? He could have just changed his number for the sake of it with out any explanation, if he really was on some covert bullshit like you assuming ass kats.
At the end of the day, its just a fucken number change, and for that he, nor another player should have to explain to nobody the reasons why, nor do there have to be a reason why.
But being that he gave us a logical reason, why fucking question it?

And the funny thing is its not even a question. Mike is questionably the greatest to ever impact the court. Its not even close off court. He did more for the sport than anyone since James Naismith. If anybody else said this shit it wouldnt even be a problem. But since its Lebron "Only thing I havent done is won a championship" James, its a media circus.
 
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Nigga change jersey numbers and it's the end of the world man. Don't u know thas what caused the earthquake in Chile? Out of all the shit in the universe a mothafucka sat on his ass and typed up a article about a nigga changin a jersey number...and mufuckas are providing in depth commentary to this bullshit.:lol:
So you don't believe in sports writing?

Mixing and scratching records is a greater contribution to society?
 
C/s
He said he was doing this months ago.Now that he filed the paper work its a problem.Its not like he called a press conferance.Why is every move he makes even the minemal 1s so scrutinized.And this is just like the kobe getting 1up on jordan bullshit.

No, it's just relevant now that he actually filed the paper work...

Where does the Kobe "one up on Jordan" theory come from? As far as I know, Kobe has never said anything providing a basis for people to have such conviction that he had that reasoning in mind. He could have picked 46 and people would say "Oh, so he's twice as good as Jordan?" 45, "He's aiming to succeed where Jordan failed!" 35, "Oh, so he thinks he's about a 50% improvement on Jordan!"

THAT is what baseless speculation is. Most of what has been said here is based on the actual words that have come out of LeBron James's mouth, which were obviously bullshit.
 
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So you don't believe in sports writing?

Mixing and scratching records is a greater contribution to society?
U call that bullshit u posted sports writing??? Mixing and scratching records is grounbreaking nanotech research compared to that silly ass article.
 
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U call that bullshit u posted sports writing??? Mixing and scratching records is grounbreaking nanotech research compared to that silly ass article.
It's silly because you disagree?

It makes a lot more sense than that bullshit James is expecting people to buy...
 
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