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-Slap- 05-19-2005 12:37 AM

LeBron James Fires Agent, Hires Friend
 
Here's a 20-year-old decision for you. James' agent got him $90 million from Nike before he ever played a minute in the NBA and he's going to lose his job to a 23 year old with zero experience managing huge sums of money.

In pals he trusts

Quote:

LeBron James wouldn't be the first NBA star to put business decisions in the hands of his closest friends

Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Jodie Valade
Plain Dealer Reporter

Moms around the world have offered similar meaningful advice since the beginning of time: Eat your veggies. Wash behind your ears.

And never, ever mix money with friendship. In the end, you're almost guaranteed to lose one or the other.

Yet, LeBron James is about to do it -- meld his personal life with his professional -- with the surprising move last week to fire agent Aaron Goodwin and his representation at Goodwin Sports Management. Goodwin's group brokered a $90 million endorsement deal with Nike before James played a single minute in the NBA, and $135 million in total endorsements.

James is expected to hand over the day-to-day operations of LeBron James Inc. to a trio of close friends, headlined by 23-year-old Maverick Carter, a friend of James since the two were in elementary school and a former teammate at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School.

The move has sparked surprise from agents across the NBA and the general sporting world, and advice from those who assert that they understand.

Among the suggestions: Maybe everyone shouldn't worry so much.

After all, Golden State guard Baron Davis made an agent switch very similar to James', and his world hasn't crumbled yet.

Two years ago, Davis handed over management duties to Todd Ramasar, now 25, a friend and former teammate at UCLA. At the time, Ramasar was Davis' business manager and was attending law school with the dream of becoming an agent. He quit law school to join forces with Davis.

He established Life Sports Management as his management hub and drew from experience he gained from working with Davis' former agent, Arn Tellem. He has since added two other UCLA products as clients: Atlanta's Jelani McCoy and potential 2005 draft pick Dijon Thompson.

That's one thing James' new core doesn't have: management experience. Carter has worked with Nike; and Randy Mims, another close friend, is James' road manager.

yavoon 05-19-2005 01:04 AM

it will cost james millions of dollars and they will probably break up. would have been far cheaper to just hand his buddy 5 million dollars.

Kaylore 05-19-2005 01:54 AM

The celebrity ego claims another victim

FADERPROOF 05-19-2005 05:02 AM

As long as he puts up 27-7-7 a game, I could care less who his agent is.

Meck77 05-19-2005 10:28 AM

I guess Lebron never heard the motto "If you want professional results...hire a professional".

We spend alot of time complaing about Drew Rosehaus around here. Why? He's a pro working on the behalf of his client not the team. Lebron's friend obviously has some negotiation skills to land a $90,000,000 client without any experience I'll give him that.

Beantown Bronco 05-19-2005 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Meck77
Lebron's friend obviously has some negotiation skills to land a $90,000,000 client without any experience I'll give him that.

His friend didn't do that deal. The real agent did.

Jason in LA 05-19-2005 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Beantown Bronco
His friend didn't do that deal. The real agent did.

I think he meant a $90 million client, not a $90 million deal.

We'll have to wait and see how this one turns out. It doesn't matter for his basketball contracts, because he's a max player. No need for an agent for that. But the endorsements are another story. I heard that he was some how getting involved with Def Jam. I don't know how exactly. But if he gets with Def Jam, he'll be fine. Russell Simons has been printing money over there for a good 25 years.

watermock 05-19-2005 11:42 AM

He should switch to Vonage. Who Hoo...

You know what, I honestly don't care. I'm sure LaBraun is sending a few million to the Nike's sweatshops in Vietnam so they can buy enough rice to keep making his shoes.

Nike sucks.


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