Showing posts with label LeBron James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LeBron James. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

From Deep: A doc about basketball and hip-hop


★★★--A basketball documentary. I’m a sucker for a basketball doc. In three parts. The first two parts were better than the third, which sort of went off the tracks. First part was a history of basketball and it’s connection to the black community. Second was hip hop’s roots and how it has always been intwined with the game. 

The third had the most potential and still requires the most thought and scholarship going forward. But it was also the most confusing, getting lost in the point it was trying to make. I think it was arguing that professional basketball players deserve more rights and to choose their employers via free agency without getting a bunch of crap. It also talks specifically about how the economic chasm between player and fan has never been greater. Just of sort of throws that out. 
 
Also gives a little bit of an apology for the LeBron James’ “Decision” from 2011. That’s when he had a television special to say he was leaving Cleveland. People I know from Akron and Cleveland are very protective of him, which is cool as I think he is a truly good dude. Tis true of him ass a teammate, father, politically active famous person, and so on. So I like what the doc says there, that the NBA and the city were making Lebron into a savior, which was unfair. It also talks some shit about Michael Jordan for being a corporate man in never taking a stance on anything political so he sells more Nikes, McDonalds, Gatorade, so forth. Jordan, that prick, did famously say “Republicans buy sneakers, too.” 
 
Overall, good but flawed and not super clear. Plus he sort of gets into dangerous territory when talking about African American culture for a weird looking Canadian. 

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

LeBron James is the NBA's all-time leading scorer


Incredible. Everyone who has a passing interest in the NBA knows this record. LeBron, while maybe not the GOAT, is in the conversation. And this is a huge point in his favor.

Spectacularly good for so long. It’s unbelievable. Only Tom Brady compares.
All those points and his best play of all-time was a blocked shot. Just thought I’d point that out for anyone hating.
Great moment when Kareem handed the ball off to LBJ. I never thought anyone would ever break Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record. No one has been close for almost 40 years. And here we are. Do not take this level of greatness for granted.
Also, what a speech. “Fuck man, thank you guys.” 😆
One last, after killing it in his State of the Union, Biden congratulated LeBron in a sweet/endearing message. What a day to be an American.