the is this from?
the is this from?
Mark Dowley, a partner at William Morris Endeavor, who put the show idea together with Maverick Carter, told CNBC that two companies, University of Phoenix and Bing, got the most ad time (2 minutes). University of Phoenix donated its ad time to the Boys & Girls Clubs. None of the other companies with ads are running any new creative specific to LeBron. 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.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/38154289/LeBr...oys_Girls_Club
Why do black people jump around so much when they get excited?
Greenwich, CT
My only criticism of Lebron is that he donated to support the children of a community like Greenwich, CT, instead of trying to help someone who really needed it.
Like the prince of Saudi Arabia.
Or Scrooge McDuck.
they always have to lean back and cover their face like they're hiding from something.
No PROOF or link is required. You have already set the precedent that you can state personal opinion or what someone "thinks" happened as fact.
Don't be a hypocrite!
stfu got
Overrated brah.
"The Decision," aired on ESPN, sponsored by the University of Phoenix "online" University and filmed at a swank, filthy-rich Boys and Girls Club in virtually all-white Greenwich, Conn., turned James into a global laughingstock. He was booed at Wednesday night's ESPY Awards.
Besides, isn't HH like middle eastern and listens to rap?
guise, he did it for tha kids!!! Not the attention. Not the millions of dollars. It was the kids! Just leave him alone! He's a humanitarian! That's why he chose one of the poorest communities in America, Greenwich Connecticut. Where the median home price is only 2 million dollars. How would you like to live in that kind of squalor? Quit being so mean!!
Harlem Heat has confirmed that he is Pakistani or some other variety of camel jockey.
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