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Dumb CAREER MOVE for Lebron??? Posted on 05-13-2005
La

Before anyone tries to MOVE this, this has to do more with a possible bad career move, then just talking about the sport of basketball, so thats why I didnt put it in the Sports Forum...
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LeBron's Finally Acting His Age Firing Agent, Hiring Friends a Sure Sign By JIM ARMSTRONG, AOL Finally, just when it seemed like he would never arrive, we have an athlete who can stand on a podium, look into a sea of cameras, smile for his adoring public and say in all honesty, without crossing his fingers, without breaking into gut-splitting laughter, that it isn't about the money. It can't be about the money. Not with LeBron James. How do we know? Because he did something this week that will cost him millions of dollars, if not tens of millions. He has to know it, too. No sane person could have told him it was the right thing to do, the prudent thing to do, the fiscally responsible thing to do. But King James being King James, he did it anyway. He fired agent Aaron Goodwin, the high-powered mover-and-shaker who negotiated an unprecedented $135 million worth of endorsements before young LeBron ever stepped foot on an NBA court or walked across Lake Erie. Why did he do it? It certainly wasn't a matter of incompetence. Goodwin is among the highest-profile agents in the business. You've got a better chance of finding Jimmy Hoffa than a fellow agent who'll talk trash about Goodwin. And, this just in, agents miss an opportunity to talk trash about fellow agents about as often as Tom Arnold misses Roseanne. Far as anyone can tell, there was only one reason why LeBron canned Goodwin. He wanted to take care of his homeboys from Akron. Henceforth, he'll be represented by three members of his inner circle, most notably Maverick Carter, a 23-year-old former Nike intern - gee, how do you figure he got that gig? - who played high school ball with the King himself. I forget the names of the other two, but they aren't important for today's discussion anyway. All that matters is this: There may not be a college degree in the bunch, and there certainly isn't a law degree. Investment savvy? They probably think Wall Street is a backup band for Green Day. As much as you've got to admire LeBron's loyalty, you've got to question his sanity. This is the ultimate in it's not what you know, it's who you know. In King James, Inc., the only prerequisite to getting to the top is knowing the boss. Though, come to think of it, totaling the Hummer when His Majesty is riding beside you probably wouldn't be a good career move, either. Dealing With LeBron Firing Aaron Goodwin, your basic deal-maker extraordinaire, to hire three of your buddies is crazy. This isn't throwing caution to the wind. It's the financial equivalent of tossing a beer in Ron Artest's face. It's an open invitation for trouble. Let me guess. A few years from now, when LeBron needs knee surgery, he'll have his plumber do the job. When he needs his taxes done, he'll hire Mike Tyson. Now that she's out of the slammer, is Mary Kay Letourneau available to baby-sit? If so, LeBron wants her phone number. You wondered if this day would come. As in, if LeBron would ever act his age. On the court, it's as if he's a 10-year veteran. Now comes a reminder that, away from the spotlight, he's still a 20-year-old kid prone to do what 20-year-old kids do. Not only that, he's a 20-year-old kid who apparently succumbs to peep pressure. There are those, in the aftermath of the stunning development, who've said LeBron didn't necessarily make a mistake. Not that anyone has accused him of making a shrewd move, but many question just how much he needs an agent. It's not like an NBA team will try to sign him for anything less than the league maximum. Cleveland would give him the Browns, the Indians and the Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame this minute if it meant the Cavs securing his services for life. Then there's the matter of all those endorsements. Goodwin has done the heavy lifting on that front, cutting enough multimillion dollar deals to secure Brigham Young's family for life, not to mention LeBron's. With all those contracts signed for so many years, why does LeBron need an agent to get him more endorsements? Why? Because stuff happens, that's why. Because LeBron plans on being around for 15 more years. Because at some point, those endorsement contracts will expire. What, one of his boys is going to take time away from washing the King's Porsche to cut a deal with McDonald's? One of his posse members is going to sit down at a table and negotiate with Nike chairman Phil Knight and his pinstriped guardians of the bottom line? It would be one thing if a relatively small amount of money were at stake. But LeBron, assuming he continues to be LeBron, is a multinational, multibillion dollar industry. In 1984, Michael Jordan got $500,000 and a cut of the action from Nike. Nineteen years later, LeBron got $135 million in various endorsements before breaking his first sweat. At that rate of inflation, LeBron could be loaning Bill Gates money before he's through hooping it up. Assuming, of course, his pals don't find a way to lose it faster than he can make it.
What yall think??? You think Lebron just made a several million dollar mistake, by firing his old agent, and hiring some friends who have no experience?
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1FocusedBruh replied on 05-13-2005 12:41PM [Reply]
Uhhh No.. He has already signed contracts so it doesn't matter what agents he has. I'm pretty sure LeBron doesn't need agents to beg for a large contact.. :???:
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In Rod We Trust replied on 05-13-2005 12:42PM [Reply]
It aint gonna hurt his career none. Hell he lost million but he still gonna be a hall of famer. He just helpin his people
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P o e t i q R e i g n from Greensboro, NC replied on 05-13-2005 12:56PM [Reply]

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Now that she's out of the slammer, is Mary Kay Letourneau available to baby-sit? If so, LeBron wants her phone number.
****....*sigh*...isn't sarcasm just the greatest :lol:
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Now comes a reminder that, away from the spotlight, he's still a 20-year-old kid prone to do what 20-year-old kids do. Not only that, he's a 20-year-old kid who apparently succumbs to peer pressure.
yeah, i think that's all it is.... he's just making a typical, immature mistake most other people his age would make....kinda like when Kobe got married all early, despite knowing good & well he had yet to finish sewing all of his wild oats.... this just happens to be on a much, much, MUCH higher scale... but just like any other huge mistake with young people....i'm sure there's no one who could possibly reason with Lebron about this....he's gonna do it his way....and just have to learn on his own, with time....
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P o e t i q R e i g n from Greensboro, NC replied on 05-13-2005 12:59PM [Reply]

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Then there's the matter of all those endorsements. Goodwin has done the heavy lifting on that front, cutting enough multimillion dollar deals to secure Brigham Young's family for life, not to mention LeBron's. With all those contracts signed for so many years, why does LeBron need an agent to get him more endorsements?
hmmm...but then again....reading the rest of the article...this part is quite true.... i mean, if he's correctly invested what he's made thus far...he, his mama, the rest of his family, his friends, & classmates from his elementary school should be str8 4 the rest of life.....and then some
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P o e t i q R e i g n from Greensboro, NC replied on 05-13-2005 01:01PM [Reply]

1FocusedBruh wrote:
Uhhh No.. He has already signed contracts so it doesn't matter what agents he has. I'm pretty sure LeBron doesn't need agents to beg for a large contact.. :???:
Da_Rodfather wrote:
It aint gonna hurt his career none. Hell he lost million but he still gonna be a hall of famer. He just helpin his people
yeah i guess that's true.... at least he waited a while before doing this... i know that agent probably feels screwed over, tho....even tho since he's so great & all, it won't be hard getting him another big star athlete.....but still....i know he was ****, lol
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In Rod We Trust replied on 05-13-2005 01:05PM [Reply]
The thing about Lebron is that hes playin in his hometown and hes a great player. So ****when his contract does expire more than likely hes gonna resign with Cleveland automatically. As long as Cleveland gives him players to complement him everything is everything
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replied on 05-13-2005 01:18PM [Reply]
I doubt that agent gives a fucc he gets a cut out of any deal he help lebron get.
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La replied on 05-13-2005 01:23PM [Reply]
Im kinda on the fence for how I see this...I dont think its the smartest thing to do, but I dont think its gonna affect his career so much where he is losing out tremendously.
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Poody from Sandy Springs, GA replied on 05-13-2005 02:32PM [Reply]
i'd do it too, shoot why not help out da homies
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