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Monday, May 9, 2005, in the morning, Clay Lee 'loaned' the championship at the press conference, and in the afternoon, LeBron Jas also made a big splash.
Perhaps unwilling to beco a nobody in Manhattan, LeBron Jas revealed to the dia that his cooperation with the Goodwin Brothers, his agents, had ended.
This news instantly caused a stir.
It's worth noting that in just two years, Goodwin had helped LeBron Jas secure endorsent deals worth over $120 million.
In the sports world, only golfer Tiger Woods, F1 driver Michael Schumacher, soccer star David Beckham, and active NBA player Clay Lee currently earn more than this Rookie.
As the fifth-highest paid athlete in the world, LeBron Jas's comrcial success is naturally inseparable from the help of the Goodwin Brothers.
Their cooperation could be said to have just begun, and LeBron Jas's decision shocked the Goodwin Brothers.
"Enter the playoffs, first cut the agent."
The The Chosen One's decision was beyond everyone's expectations.
As soon as the news broke, ESPN imdiately interviewed Aaron Goodwin.
The famous agent was still in Cleveland and had cald down when interviewed:
"I am shocked by everything that is happening!"
"We did everything for LeBron, helping him build his image off the court and making him the next icon in sports."
Seemingly not wanting to talk too much, Goodwin pondered for a mont before continuing:
"If what we've done over the past two years has made him believe he no longer needs an agent, then I think we actually did a pretty good job."
Until the ga started in the evening, Goodwin, when interviewed, did not ntion the reason for his dismissal, and LeBron Jas also remained silent about the matter.
The public was speculating, and the news's popularity soared.
At 7:30 PM that evening, half an hour before the ga, at the ABC comntary booth, Michaels also began to gossip about the fresh news:
"Undoubtedly, after entering the league, with the help of his agent Goodwin, LeBron Jas has been successful!"
"High endorsent contracts, an excellent coaching staff, and a talented team roster."
"With the support of his hotown fans, LeBron Jas has once again reached the playoffs this season. Does he have a chance to replicate Clay Lee's experience and lead his team to a championship in his second professional season?"
In Clay Lee's second professional season, the New York Knicks defeated the Chicago Bulls, ending Michael Jordan's second three-peat.
LeBron Jas seed to have gotten the sa script: explosive stats, excellent team performance, and also facing the defending champion.
As long as he could defeat the New York Knicks, there was a high probability that the The Chosen One's popularity would surpass Clay Lee's in one fell swoop.
These past few days, comntators have been discussing the Cavaliers' chances of upsetting the New York Knicks, but Hubie Brown is not a big mouth like Barkley.
The old coach still stated truthfully:
"It's hard for LeBron to replicate Clay Lee's experience. That New York Knicks team back then still had Ewing holding up the interior Defense. It was a balanced team in both offense and Defense."
"Clay Lee's shooting made up for the team's offensive shortcomings, but the current Cavaliers team has significant problems with offensive spacing."
"Their Defense is excellent, but during the regular season, their three-point attempts were less than 13 tis."
"If I rember correctly, during the regular season, Clay Lee averaged 9.5 three-point attempts per ga."
"Lee's three-point production alone exceeded that of the entire Cavaliers team. This statistic is terrifying!"
"With a difference of around 10 points, the New York Knicks can even rely on Clay Lee's individual ability to erase the deficit in a very short ti. Modern basketball has changed, and it's difficult to contend with the defending champion relying solely on Defense."
Hubie Brown spoke slowly, giving his opinion with a serious expression.
Michaels nodded, changed the subject, and continued:
"His fifth MVP trophy in his professional career, Clay Lee has tied the record set by Michael Jordan at 27 years old."
"This is truly an incredible performance. I believe Clay Lee will surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He is too young. Conservatively, Clay Lee will still be a strong MVP contender for the next five years!"
Hubie Brown seed to recall another of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's records and confidently added:
"If he stays healthy, Clay Lee should beco the all-ti leading scorer."
"In his professional career so far, he has already scored 19,908 points. Next season, Clay Lee will beco the youngest 20,000-point scorer in NBA history."
The two of them praised Lee excitedly at the comntary booth.
There were so many small records that the playoff fans watching on TV were thrilled.
Lee was a walking, human record.
At Madison Square Garden, New York fans were exceptionally excited tonight.
They had no objections to Lee's 'loan.'
The ho team's entrance ceremony ignited the atmosphere.
As the Madison Square Garden lights dimd, waves of cheers echoed throughout the Madison Square Garden.
On the visiting team's bench, Dwight Howard was still smiling and watching the excitent.
The Rookie was especially happy to have made it to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
LeBron Jas, who had already taken off his warm-up uniform and was adjusting the red headband on his head, didn't show much emotion.
Just looking at the two figures under the spotlight in the center of the court, LeBron Jas still showed an envious expression.
Unlike Cleveland, New York, with its championship glory, had very inflated fans.
While Cavaliers fans were still longing for a championship, New York had already won big.
LeBron Jas experienced the vastly different basketball atmospheres of the two cities and understood why so many teams disliked coming to New York to play in the playoffs.
This city ignored "small roles
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