Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Decision (TV program)" in English language version.
One advantage of Riley's intelligence gathering was his understanding—as relayed to him by Wade—that James wanted to become less of a scorer and more of a distributor, and that he looked forward to no longer carrying the offense night after night.
From college, I was trying to figure out how to beat Larry Bird.
He has catered to corporate America, mostly ignored issues that affect people of color, and then when so many people turned on James, he's now suddenly seeing the racial light.
One advantage of Riley's intelligence gathering was his understanding—as relayed to him by Wade—that James wanted to become less of a scorer and more of a distributor, and that he looked forward to no longer carrying the offense night after night.
Basketball star LeBron James suggested in an interview that aired Wednesday on CNN that race may have played a role in some of the negative reaction to his announcement that he would leave the Cleveland Cavaliers and join the Miami Heat.
James managed to navigate the first seven years of his career without running into any racial reefs.
LeBron's enablers are providing him the racial cocoon of denial. They're giving LeBron an excuse to avoid dealing with his own bad Decision.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)During that postmortem interview, when Moehringer asked James what he'd change if he had a do-over, James replied, 'Nothing at all.'
He said he told James that, ``LeBron would be Magic Johnson, Dwyane Wade would be Kobe Bryant, Chris would be Kevin Garnett.[dead link ]
'If I had to go back on it, I probably would do it a little bit different,' James said before the game. 'But I'm happy with my decision.' He declined to be more specific.
His feelings of betrayal personify a slave master mentality. He sees LeBron as a runaway slave.
... the issue of James' immaturity and downright disrespectfulness had become a consuming topic on the march to the Olympics
His feelings of betrayal personify a slave master mentality. He sees LeBron as a runaway slave.
During that postmortem interview, when Moehringer asked James what he'd change if he had a do-over, James replied, 'Nothing at all.'
From college, I was trying to figure out how to beat Larry Bird.
He has catered to corporate America, mostly ignored issues that affect people of color, and then when so many people turned on James, he's now suddenly seeing the racial light.
LeBron's enablers are providing him the racial cocoon of denial. They're giving LeBron an excuse to avoid dealing with his own bad Decision.
... the issue of James' immaturity and downright disrespectfulness had become a consuming topic on the march to the Olympics