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More Info on "The Decision".. 

Post#1 » by GameTime_3 » Sun Jul 3, 2011 12:58 am

Pretty cool read. Alittle more info on what went into the decision and how far in advance did LeBron know.

On July 8, 2010, after a season of speculation, LeBron James announced his free-agency destination in a one-hour special on ESPN called The Decision. The concept for the prime-time show was hatched in Los Angeles during the 2010 NBA Finals, but it was executed in the tony suburb of Greenwich, Conn. A year later, four key behind-the-scenes operatives speak about their roles in creating the controversial event — the semi-secretive logistics, the intended misdirections, the surprise celebrity participants, and who knew what and when about how their grand production unfolded.

Mark Dowley, former partner at the William Morris Endeavor agency and a Greenwich resident: Ari Emanuel [co-CEO of William Morris] called me and said, “What do you think of the idea of doing the show?” And I really liked it. I like the whole notion of the emancipation of talent. No one could have guessed the level of interest this would get. We had never seen anything like that.

I said we should do it, and I knew Maverick [Carter, LeBron's business manager] and LeBron would agree we should do it for charity. LeBron has a natural preconceived notion about the Boys & Girls Club, and they could sure use the help. I called Maverick, and he loved the idea. He talked to LeBron, and he loved the idea. And then we went out in the course of 10 days and pulled it together.

It always struck me that here we are in [Greenwich], one of the most affluent communities in the world, and we have a terrible gym at the Boys & Girls Club. I thought we could help them out.

Dowley didn’t know how to approach the Boys & Girls Club without blowing the secret, so he called longtime friend Scott Frantz, a Connecticut state legislator and Greenwich resident, and asked him
to provide a connection to the club.

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http://nba-point-forward.si.com/2011/06 ... nba_t12_a1
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Post#2 » by Tony Fiorentino » Sun Jul 3, 2011 3:20 pm

Ari Emanuel is the real life guy that Entourage character Ari Gold is loosely based off of.
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Post#3 » by G.cracker » Sun Jul 3, 2011 11:22 pm

And his brother is the new Chicago mayor and was Obama's chief of staff. That whole WME merger is mirrored In the show too. He wanted to throw away the William Morris name out of ego, but everyone told him it was a terrible idea, so he just made it William Morris Endeavor.
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Post#4 » by LovetheNBA1 » Mon Jul 4, 2011 7:47 am

Its all over blown. Lebron copied his favorite player growing up Kobe Bryant. Kobe is the one who said i want to take my talents to the NBA out of high school.

And kobe had a decesion in 2004 and picked the Lakers over the Clippers.

This has nothing to with the Decision. A lot of America does not like athletes being their own General managers. What Lebron did was basically make a front office irrelevent .

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