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OT: Why are many people saying Lebron will play for the NYK?

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Post#21 » by jim rockford » Fri Jan 11, 2008 3:11 pm

Maternal wrote:Not to mention the extra millions he can make from ads just being a knick. And since he wants to be the first billionaire athlete, who knows.


me thinks tiger will have him beat pretty easily at any time.
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Post#22 » by whoknows » Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:04 pm

jim rockford wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



me thinks tiger will have him beat pretty easily at any time.


I tend to agree due to age factor in the sport they play.
Interesting fact - same birthday:
Tiger is 32 yrs old (Born Dec 30, 1975)- could play at least another 15 yrs and has played longer
LBJ is 23 yrs (Born Dec 30, 1984)- could play at least another 12 yrs

Wish I know how much they have already accumulated so far in their career.

Last year alone:
http://dontcostnothing.wordpress.com/2007/06/03/who-are-the-richest-athletes-in-the-world/
What athletes earned the most money in 2006?

1. Tigers Woods (estimated $111 Million)
...
9. LeBron James ($30.8 Million)
* Just imagine when his salary ($5M) catches up to his endorsements ($25M). He

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