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“The Decision” will generate $2.5 million for Boys & Girls Club

Sure, I’d love it if LeBron handled his announcement the way that Kevin Durant did, but this hour-long decision special is going to earn $2.5 million for the Boys & Girls Club, according to LeBron’s right-hand man, Maverick Carter. (Link: Darren Rovell)

As part of the deal with ESPN, James’ business team, LRMR Marketing, was given ad inventory to sell.

They sold co-presenting sponsorships to the University of Phoenix and Bing, with McDonald’s and Sprite also having commercials in the show.

James’ team isn’t saying how much in total was raised, but Maverick Carter, CEO of LRMR, did say on Thursday afternoon that more than $2 million in net proceeds will go to the Boys & Girls Club of America. Vitaminwater and Nike also contributed in the charitable effort.

“LeBron’s decision has generated an incredible amount of interest, and we decided to make his announcement on national television,” Carter said, in a statement. “We are donating the proceeds from the program, totaling $2.5 million, to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America…LeBron has a longstanding commitment to giving back to the community and has worked with the Boys & Girls Clubs in cities across the country.”

His decision is going to get a lot of attention, so I guess it’s not a totally narcissistic thing to do to hold an hour-long special and generate a nice tidy sum for charity.

Rovell also had this to say about a previous report about how long LeBron will wait to announce his decision.

Dowley did say, contrary to what ESPN had said yesterday, that LeBron won’t announce what team he is going to within the first 15 minutes of the show.

Sigh.

NBA execs not sold on all the LeBron-to-Miami talk

Ric Bucher, who has been pounding the not-the-Heat drum, had this to say on his Twitter feed:

FWIW: disparate opinions among gms, agents, league HQ officials today about where LeBron is going, but consensus on 1 thing: it’s not Mia.

J.A. Adande:

Still hear Miami, but source says it changes every half hour.” If LeBron does return to Cleveland it would be for 3-year deal.

Brian Windhorst:

Several GMs & prominent agents are defiant, insisting #LeBron will stay in CLE. They can’t see the rationale of leaving $ and this process.

The general consensus amongst (most) of the media is that the Heat will be the pick, but there are a few prominent reporters that aren’t convinced, apparently based on the feeling of their front office sources.

A completely subjective take on LeBron’s decision

I spend a lot of time writing for TSR trying to be objective in my analysis, but this LeBron situation has me thinking more emotionally. Like a lot of people out there, I am starting to really dislike the guy. Here are a few random thoughts about the possible landing spots and whether or not they would raise or lower my opinion of LBJ.

Cleveland Cavaliers
I’d respect his loyalty to his “hometown” (even though he makes it clear Akron is his true hometown), but would question his motivations in creating all this drama only to re-sign with the Cavs. Had he committed to Cleveland from the start, he may have been able to convince a good free agent to push for a sign-and-trade, but since no one knew whether or not he was staying, Cleveland became the last place anyone wanted to play. Generally speaking, I dislike the Cavs (because LeBron is getting more and more annoying) and I would continue to dislike them. I’d be happy to see the Cavs battle with the new-look Heat, and would probably root for Wade/Bosh once my beloved Bucks were knocked out of the postseason.

Miami Heat
I like the idea of Wade/Bosh in Miami, and would even root for a team built around those two under certain circumstances. But add LeBron, it would be a tough team to root for. People are calling it the “Axis of Evil” which really isn’t fair to Wade or Bosh, or even LeBron, for that matter, but life isn’t fair. I would laud LeBron/Wade/Bosh if any of them took less money to play together. It’s not often (has it ever happened?) that a player turns down a max offer from his home team in order to play elsewhere and win. I would also appreciate the fact that the three seem willing to put their egos aside and sacrifice team leadership/alpha dog status/shots/whatever in order to create a situation where they can win. Some people would call him a coward for joining forces with Wade and Bosh, but it’s tough enough to win a title, so if you have that freedom, why not use it? Regardless of rooting interest, it would be fascinating to watch the Heat put its roster together and see how these three play together once the season starts.

Chicago Bulls
As a Bucks fan, I really don’t want to see him go to the Bulls. Outside of Miami, Chicago offers the best chance to win, and the Bulls can win now. Derrick Rose is a future All-NBAer at the point, Carlos Boozer is a nice fit at the four, and Joakim Noah is a tremendous defensive center who doesn’t need to shoot. There are two (big?) problems with the Bulls: 1) management hasn’t shown they will go over the luxury tax in order to win, and 2) the specter of Michael Jordan and his legacy still linger. If he signs with the Bulls, I’ll appreciate his ability to put ‘winning’ above all else.

New York Knicks
Of all his landing spots, this would be the one I would most like to see. It would be fun to see LeBron tackle the challenge of “saving basketball in New York” with an injury-prone big man and a coach who is brilliant offensively but hasn’t shown much of a committment to defense. Mike D’Antoni could work wonders with LeBron’s ability in the open court and watching how LeBron fares under the microscope in New York would be fascinating.

New Jersey Nets
After the Knicks, this would be the next team I’d choose, in terms of sheer potential for entertainment. The Nets were the league’s worst team last season, and it would be fun to see LeBron take on that challenge with a couple of nice bigs (Brook Lopez and Derrick Favors), a free-spending owner, his buddy Jay-Z, and a pending move to Brooklyn.

Los Angeles Clippers
Yeah, right. If I thought there were even a shot that he’d play for Donald Sterling, I’d list the Clips first, but I don’t think LeBron’s interest in the cursed franchise was ever genuine. Vinny Del Negro was the final nail in that coffin.

LeBron James renting cabanas for South Beach party?

Us Magazine reports that LeBron James is making party preparations in South Beach.

LeBron James has rented six cabanas at the W Hotel South Beach this weekend to celebrate his team decision, two sources confirm to UsMagazine.com.

That adds more fuel to the fire that James, 25, will announce he’s joining the Miami Heat Thursday night, as several insiders told ESPN this morning.

Man, 9 PM can’t come quickly enough.

(For what it’s worth, Colin Cowherd, host of “The Herd” radio show, says that he doesn’t buy the report because LeBron is supposed to be at a wedding this weekend.)

LeBron leaning Miami?

Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James (23) reacts after a disputed foul by Los Angeles Lakers' Derek Fisher in the second half of their NBA game in Los Angeles on December 25, 2009. The Cavaliers defeated the Lakers 102-87. UPI/Jim Ruymen Photo via Newscom

It appears so, according to the groundswell of sources who are pointing that way. Chris Broussard outlines the decision:

All indications are that LeBron James is leaning toward signing with the Miami Heat on Thursday night, according to several sources with knowledge of the situation.

Chris Paul, one of James’ best friends, has urged him to stay in Cleveland and let new Cavaliers coach Byron Scott coach him, according to sources. With such strong sentiment around him to not go to Miami, it’s possible James could alter his decision.

James’ family and friends are divided over his decision to play in Miami, according to sources. Opinions range from understanding his desire to play with All-Star teammates, to feeling he is selling himself short by joining Wade’s team, to concerns that playing on such a power-packed squad will hurt his brand even if he wins championships.

While sources close to James insist his heart is in Cleveland and remaining with the Cavaliers was his preferred choice, they say he had concerns about signing a six-year deal there and ending up “31 years old, with bad knees and no title.”

Brian Windhorst:

Newsday has reported LeBron has decided on Heat. Only a couple of people can truly confirm this. None have to me at this point.

ESPN has followed Newsday with #LeBron to MIA report. Uptick in salary cap plus no state income tax helped with $:

I still have no direct confirmation from LeBron’s inner circle on Miami. Maybe they’re trying to save suspense in some way.

Ric Bucher:

But the insanity is rising: the 1 source came at me hard that LBJ to Mia is done. Only way I go w/one source on that is if it’s LBJ/Mav.

J.A. Adande:

Part of me thinks LeBron’s camp is just floating this Miami thing to gauge the reaction. And what I’ve seen has not been positive.

I’m going to write more about a possible “Miami Thrice” combination in South Florida a little bit later, but right now I’m going to go have breakfast with my wife and try not to think about LeBron Freaking James for at least an hour.

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