LeBron James gets dunked on at camp, Nike confiscates tapes
Remember when Michael Jordan got dunked on by a camper in the summer? Yes, the video was grainy, but there it was, His Airness posterized by a high school kid. I forget the guy’s name, but I’m pretty sure he was from the Milwaukee area and that I played against him in the Easter Seals All-Star Game in high school. He had his 15 minutes of fame, and then I never heard about him again.
What’s my point? Well, LeBron James just got dunked on at his skills camp by Xavier’s Jordan Crawford, and according to Gary Parrish, the tapes were confiscated by a representative from Nike.
Turns out, there were at least two cameras rolling Monday night when Crawford dunked on James during a pick-up game here at the LeBron James Skills Academy. It was a two-handed jam, the kind that would’ve circulated quickly on YouTube. But Nike officials eliminated that possibility shortly after the dunk happened by allegedly confiscating tapes from various cameramen.
Worth noting is that there is no policy against filming at the LeBron James Skills Academy, and Miller said he had been filming all day without incident. Nobody ever told him to stop. Nobody ever said there was a problem … until after Crawford dunked on James.
“LeBron called Lynn over and told him something,” Miller said. “That’s how I knew his name was Lynn. LeBron said, ‘Hey, Lynn. Come here.’”
Minutes later, Miller said Merritt demanded his tape.
LeBron shouldn’t be worried about the tape ruining his image. He should be more worried how it looks to confiscate the tape. This is a case where the censorship is worse than the actual incident.
Until recently, James has always acted wise beyond his years. But this, coupled with his refusal to shake hands after the Eastern Conference Finals, indicates an underlying immaturity. He (or Nike) is so concerned with his image that he (or they) don’t think about the ramifications of confiscating a video that makes him look bad. This only makes him look worse.





Lebron continues to remind us why we used to hate “Kings” in this country. Because they are spoiled prima-donnas who want, and need, everything to go their way, and everyone to kiss their butt. Just like refusing to shake hands after the Orlando beat-down, Lebron has once again(with the help of Nike goons) shown us a little glimpse of who he truly is.
It is serious because Lebron is ” The King ” he is not suppose to get dunked on at his own camp! I understand y he had the tapes confiscated because if I was him i wouldnt want anybody to see me get dunked on either but it just shows how anything is possible and how good the talent is in basketball.
Honestly Lebron should not have worried about being dunked on in camp. You are already an established player in the league, I highly doubt the person who dunked on him could actually compete the way Lebron does. He should have laughed it off, congratulated the person and went about his business.
Lebron looks worse taking the tapes. Sore loser