Whether or not you follow basketball, you
probably heard about the recent one-hour TV special in which NBA star
and free agent LeBron James announced which team he would be moving to.
The 60-minute ego-fest, titled, The Decision,
was a ratings bonanza with nearly 10 million viewers. But it also served
to paint James in a rather negative light. After announcing he would be
joining the Miami Heat, the interviewer asked him how he felt about
sharing the spotlight with the two other stars on the Miami team.
LeBron's response:
"For me, it's not about sharing, it's about
everybody having their own spotlight and then doing what's best for the
team."
The first six words tell the whole story.
It's hard to imagine those words coming out of
the mouths of athletes like Wayne Gretkzy, Michael Jordan or Steve
Nash. James has taken a lot of 'heat' for the manner in which he made
his announcement, including a public lambasting by the owner of his former team.
The Lesson: First, wear a
suit. During the special, James looked like he was stopped on his way to
a picnic. Second, rent a copy of Bull Durham. In the 1988 movie, Crash
Davis (Kevin Costner) teaches Ebby 'Nuke' LaLoosh (Tim Robbins) how to
survive sports media interviews by keeping it simple and cranking out clichés. It's boring, but non-controversial.
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