Look who’s tapping into their inner Zsa Zsa Gabor!
After those nasty allegations of a clandestine affair with Cleveland Cavs star Delonte West, we thought Gloria James couldn’t possibly humiliate her hoop star son any further.
Hey Sports Stans, did you catch last night’s 2010 ESPN ESPY Awards in Los Angeles? Hey may be the league’s MVP, but NBA giant LeBron James found himself the butt of many of the night’s best knee-slappers. Take this one, for instance!
Watch The Office star Steve Carrell turn in a hilarious spoof of LeBron’s controversial “Decison” special.
The move has inspired flippant crooner John Mayer (AKA “Open Mouth, Insert Foot) to emerge from self-imposed exile and try his hand at comedy once again. Perhaps someone should remind John of the firestorm that swept the web the last time he tested the limits of his so-called “Hood Pass.” But we digress. Check out this LeBron spoof the “Clarity” rocker uploaded to YouTube on Friday in the form of an announcement about his Battle Studies Summer Tour.
How about burned jerseys for a subtle hint that people are more than a little peeved at you?
LeBron James fans are still livid over the NBA MVP’s Thursday night announcement to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers to join fellow basketball superstars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami. In fact, former LBJ Fanatics are making it very clear that that’s not all the “Heat” James should be feeling.
All Hell broke loose in Cleveland on Thursday night. It is appears sports fanatics are jumpier than a virgin at a prison rodeo (Thanks Blanche!) over Ohio native son LeBron James’s announcement that he’s abandoning the city for sunny pastures in South Beach.
In Thursday’s one-hour ESPN special called “The Decision,” LeBron James announced to the world that he had decided to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers, who drafted him No. 1 overall in 2003, after seven seasons and join fellow superstars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh on the Miami Heat. During his tenure in Cleveland, James averaged 29.7 points, 8.6 assists and 7.3 rebounds and won two MVP trophies.
Clips of rejoicing fans in downtown Miami were simultaneously met with images of LeBron’s jerseys being burned in the streets of Ohio. Many Cavs fans are angry over James’ decision to turn the most important announcement of his career into an infomercial, but none more than Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert. Angered and betrayed by LBJ’s decision to leave for Miami, Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert accused the NBA’s MVP of quitting during the playoffs in a scathing public letter late Thursday.