It’s not secret that we love posting videos of people getting dunked on. For instance, LeBron James, Jerry Stackhouse, Paul Millsap. Well, now we have another video to entertain you guys. Terrell Owens was playing in a basketball game at Rucker Park in New York, and, well, this was the result.
The man responsible for the throw down was Antoine Millien, a former Idaho State player.
Dunks. Who isn’t fascinated with them? Left and right new dunks have been thought of and displayed in dunk contests. Well here is another example of that. Guy Dupuy did a never-before-done dunk in London’s Nike Midnight Madness. Check it out!
After much anticipation, the infamous dunk by Xavier player Jordan Crawford on King James has been released on the internet. The King surely will have more to cry about then just foul calls now. Ouch!
Everybody remembers when LeBron James was dunked on twice by Courtney Lee in the 2009 NBA Eastern Conference Finals.
Now ESPN has reported that LeBron James has been dunked on again, this time by a kid at his basketball camp. There were multiple videos of the dunk, but LeBron James and Nike had the videos confiscated and erased.
Now why would a player who is considered the best in the NBA by so many need all these videos deleted? Easy answer; LeBron is insecure about his image. After losing to the Celtics in the playoffs last year, and losing to the Magic this past season, LeBron was quick to walk off the court. This year he wouldn’t even attend the press conference.
And now this. I just do not understand why LeBron would feel that these videos would have to be deleted. People are going to find out about the dunk anyways, via Twitter, Facebook, ESPN, and other media outlets. This will just have more people questioning him and losing respect, such as Jemele Hill and Skip Bayless (who refers to LeBron has “Prince James” and now “LeBrick”).
LeBron is very mature for his age and does not get into much drama, but are these occurrences showing us something about him? I think the answer is yes.