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The flash, apparently official: Nike is now making the implausible case that the two hapless videographers at the LeBron James Skills Academy had flouted a longstanding, super-inviolate "no videotaping" commandment and therefore had to be frisked.
Brian Windhorst of the Cleveland Plain Dealer got a statement (and then went out of his way to leap chivalrously to LeBron's defense):
"Nike has been operating basketball camps for the benefit of young athletes for decades and has longstanding policies in place regarding what events are open and closed to media coverage," Nike spokesman KeJuan Wilkins said.
"Unfortunately, for the first time in four years, two journalists did not respect our 'no videotaping' policy at an after-hours pick-up game Monday evening following the LeBron James Skills Academy."
This runs counter to everything freelance videographer Ryan Miller said yesterday. On a Syracuse.com blog, Miller provides a PDF of the camp's media policy (which doesn't mention any special restrictions on videotaping) and notes that the pickup game was not, in fact, after hours:
It was during the regularly scheduled "College Workout #3" portion of the LeBron James Skills Academy. That session ran from 8:30-10:15 on Monday night and the filming took place during that designated time slot.
So now we've apparently come to the fun stage of the story where the corporate factotum starts fibbing like mad, and the newspaper dudes condescend to the whole Internet. Awesome. And all we ever wanted was a grainy YouTube clip of the best basketball player in the world being turned momentarily into Shawn Bradley. We'll never get that now, but here, at least, is Jordan Crawford - suddenly the most famous baller in Xavier history, though he's yet to play a minute for the Musketeers - bearing witness
I came down the middle. He just happened to be there. ... I was geeked about it, more than anything, just because it's LeBron.
OMG
Originally Posted by LosALMIGHTY
We all agree that Lebron/Nike has definitely made the situation worse by confiscating the tape. But for arguments sake lets say that the tape was never confiscated and we all go to see it. What's the big deal? Is it because he dunked "the king"? It's not like Lebron is some sort of uber defender that blocks everyone's shot. Yea he pins shots to the backboard, but it's usually from the weak side or from trailing the play on a fast break. I could understand if it was someone who is known for blocking shots. Yea Lebron is bigger and stronger, but he's not a Mutombo, Mourning, or DH type of defender. Just my two cents.
W T F u talking about? We aint talking about dunking over a girl or little kid! A nba player,a high profile one got dunked on by a collegiateathlete!Originally Posted by LosALMIGHTY
Originally Posted by rocathajordans23
This is basketball the two biggest things you can do for a highlight to embarrass another person is A. Make him fall with a crossover and B. Dunk on him. Doesn't matter how good or bad they are at defense.Originally Posted by LosALMIGHTY
We all agree that Lebron/Nike has definitely made the situation worse by confiscating the tape. But for arguments sake lets say that the tape was never confiscated and we all go to see it. What's the big deal? Is it because he dunked "the king"? It's not like Lebron is some sort of uber defender that blocks everyone's shot. Yea he pins shots to the backboard, but it's usually from the weak side or from trailing the play on a fast break. I could understand if it was someone who is known for blocking shots. Yea Lebron is bigger and stronger, but he's not a Mutombo, Mourning, or DH type of defender. Just my two cents.
so crossing over a girl or dunking on a little kid is the !+@? how good your D is does matter. That's what makes the play.
Originally Posted by ady2glude707
W T F u talking about? We aint talking about dunking over a girl or little kid! A nba player,a high profile one got dunked on by a collegiate athlete!Originally Posted by LosALMIGHTY
Originally Posted by rocathajordans23
This is basketball the two biggest things you can do for a highlight to embarrass another person is A. Make him fall with a crossover and B. Dunk on him. Doesn't matter how good or bad they are at defense.Originally Posted by LosALMIGHTY
We all agree that Lebron/Nike has definitely made the situation worse by confiscating the tape. But for arguments sake lets say that the tape was never confiscated and we all go to see it. What's the big deal? Is it because he dunked "the king"? It's not like Lebron is some sort of uber defender that blocks everyone's shot. Yea he pins shots to the backboard, but it's usually from the weak side or from trailing the play on a fast break. I could understand if it was someone who is known for blocking shots. Yea Lebron is bigger and stronger, but he's not a Mutombo, Mourning, or DH type of defender. Just my two cents.
so crossing over a girl or dunking on a little kid is the !+@? how good your D is does matter. That's what makes the play.
Originally Posted by retr0sxual
This is me:
I'm a big fan of LeBron James and Nike.
Being dunked on isn't as embarassing (dare I say, emasculating) as some of you make it seem. I mean, there's not really much you can do to a guy short of fouling him if he jumped earlier than you.
The fact that he got dunked on doesn't change my view about him... he's still an awesome player and I'm sure that he wasn't trying his hardest, and Crawford was. Like the article said, all the college guys wanted to prove something. LeBron is at a @$#**#$ clinic. He didn't need to prove anything to them.
However, the post-dunk shady shennanigans of his and Nike are shameful.
Ok, my argument is its being blown out of proportion because HE CONFISCATED the tape... i mean anytime a superstar yet a lone maybe the bestplayer in the nba gets showed up its going to be a big deal, but maybe for a day, but when you have all the evidence confiscated, that just screams somethingBAD happened.Originally Posted by LosALMIGHTY
My arguement is that it's being blown out of proportion because it's Lebron. He was waiting under the basket and isn't the greatest defender in the world. Roc thinks that your defensive ability has nothing to with it and I disagree.
retr0sxual:
This is me:
I'm a big fan of LeBron James and Nike.
Being dunked on isn't as embarassing (dare I say, emasculating) as some of you make it seem.
The fact that he got dunked on doesn't change my view about him...
However, the post-dunk shady shennanigans of his and Nike are shameful.
Same here. I'm a LeBron fan, definitely. He got dunked on? I do a littleand a little, but keep it moving no big deal.
He got dunked on and asked Nike to get rid of the evidence? Then it goes fromandto
EB4President wrote:
LosALMIGHTY wrote:
My argument is that it's being blown out of proportion because it's Lebron. He was waiting under the basket and isn't the greatest defender in the world. Roc thinks that your defensive ability has nothing to with it and I disagree.
Ok, my argument is its being blown out of proportion because HE CONFISCATED the tape... i mean anytime a superstar yet a lone maybe the best player in the nba gets showed up its going to be a big deal, but maybe for a day, but when you have all the evidence confiscated, that just screams something BAD happened.
B move made by Lebron
and that adidas stuff is bs, looks like xavier is sponosored by Nike.
The first line of my post clearly states that by taking the tapes away Lebron and Nike made it worse. I then proceeded to say that if we did see the video andit was never confiscated it'll be "whatever" in no time flat.
what if Lebron got teabagged though? i don't know about you, but getting nuts in your face is probably the most emasculating thing that canhappen to someone in sports.Originally Posted by LosALMIGHTY
Originally Posted by retr0sxual
This is me:
I'm a big fan of LeBron James and Nike.
Being dunked on isn't as embarassing (dare I say, emasculating) as some of you make it seem. I mean, there's not really much you can do to a guy short of fouling him if he jumped earlier than you.
The fact that he got dunked on doesn't change my view about him... he's still an awesome player and I'm sure that he wasn't trying his hardest, and Crawford was. Like the article said, all the college guys wanted to prove something. LeBron is at a @$#**#$ clinic. He didn't need to prove anything to them.
However, the post-dunk shady shennanigans of his and Nike are shameful.
exactly what I was trying to say.
Originally Posted by WILLINC
OMG
Same here. I'm a LeBron fan, definitely. He got dunked on? I do a littleOriginally Posted by 23ska909red02
retr0sxual:
This is me:
I'm a big fan of LeBron James and Nike.
Being dunked on isn't as embarassing (dare I say, emasculating) as some of you make it seem.
The fact that he got dunked on doesn't change my view about him...
However, the post-dunk shady shennanigans of his and Nike are shameful.
Dude could've used the dunk to his advantage.
To show the quality of athletes at his camp and to show that he really does play w/ the athletes. He isn't just there being a face for the camp.
He coulda made it THAT much more selective for the future.
That's how I woulda flipped it.
Sorta like College football camps where NFL stars come back and actually participate in it. Like the HS WR one on one w/ a Pro Bowl CB.
They eat that +%+@ up.
EXACTLY! QFT
^Agree.Originally Posted by K I N G x B
he made it worse by taking the tape imo
because if they would of just showed the tape it might not be as bad as their making it seem.