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The Crawford dunk would have been a temporary embarrassment for LeBron. Let's say the video was put on YouTube. It blows up for a bit, dominates blogs for 36 hours, everyone has a good chuckle and then it's forgotten about.
But by censoring the tape, LeBron turns the dunk into a legend. On video, it's just a dunk. Without video, the jam can reach mythic proportions. Because nobody can see it, the story of the dunk will grow in stature with each telling. Today, it was a simple two-handed slam. In a few days, it will be a 360-degree windmill. By the time Crawford makes his Xavier debut in October, he will have jumped off LeBron's shoulders, flipped in the air, slammed the ball home with his left pinkie and then handed LeBron $3.99 for his dry cleaning.
LMFAO! This is REALLY pathetic. "King" James, indeed!
You seem to be taking quite a bit of glee from this, Funk. Did LeBron steal your lunch money or something?
Anyway, if it was really his own doing and not Nike protecting their assets, then I don't know what he's thinking. After storming off the court without so much as a handshake in the playoffs, it's not a good idea to pile on yourself by doing something like that.
But at this point it's just hearsay. Yahoo Sports articles are usually poorly written garbage anyway.
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