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Open Letter to the NY Daily News

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Dear Daily News:

I think everyone who’s an NBA fan is well aware that LeBron James is going to become a free agent at the end of this season. The summer of 2010 may be the most ballyhooed free agent class in the history of the NBA, which has already captured the imaginations of fans of teams who have cap room opening up after the season. This includes two teams that you cover regularly, the Knicks and the Nets.

So it’s with that in mind, I question both the concept and the placement of your “Countdown to LeBron” graphic, which you’ve been running since training camp opened last week. Counting down to something that everybody knows is coming and is about a year away seems a bit frivolous. I’m sure Macy’s is very excited about the holiday shopping season this year, but walking by Herald Square in the morning, I don’t see any “Countdowns to Christmas” signs in the front window. They’re just stocking the shelves with Christmas paraphernalia – just as the Daily News could probably ingratiate itself to its readers if they mention LeBron’s pending free agency when it’s relevant, which I just don’t think it is in October 2009.

countdownThen there’s the fact that your countdown graphic is only running next to stories about the Knicks. So by doing this, are you suggesting that this information is only relevant to Knicks fans, because I disagree. That Nets team you usually cover on a day-to-day basis may not be the most popular one in their current New Jersey residence, but they’re working to change that. While they’re doing that, they’re also going to have a ton of cap space – even more than the Knicks – available at the end of the season. I know this may sound preposterous to you, because I know you’re “New York’s Number One Newspaper,” and who in their right mind would ever turn down an opportunity to play basketball in Manhattan. But did you ever consider that the Nets could make a run for LeBron? Consider this: the Nets have so much cap space next year, they could sign LeBron AND another top-tier free agent. So LeBron will likely have the option to play on a team that has Devin Harris, Brook Lopez AND another top free agent, like Chris Bosh, or Dwayne Wade, or Amare Stoudamire, along with a few nice role-players like Courtney Lee and Terrence Williams. Or he could go play every day next season with Wilson Chandler, Eddy Curry and Danilo Gallinari. And maybe David Lee if the Knicks ever decide to sign him long-term which they clearly didn’t want to this season because they’re pinching their pennies for the “Summer of LeBron.”

So, maybe a compromise would be to run the countdown graphic next to both Knicks and Nets articles, though that brings us back my original issue. Is any of this really relevant? If you’re really going to starting counting down to the end of the season, you might want to familiarize your readers with the “Larry Bird exception,” which allows teams to exceed the salary cap to retain their own free agents. So unless the Cavs are going to dump LeBron to the Knicks or Nets during the regular season for a bunch of expiring contracts like Darko Milicic or Tony Battie, chances are slim to none that LeBron bolts Cleveland. The same goes for Dwayne Wade and Miami, so don’t go photoshopping him into the graphic in place of LeBron.

On a final note, I understand that as someone who lives in New York, but roots for a team from New Jersey, there are just dynamics that will go unchanged – the Knicks should and will get more attention from the NYC-area media than the Nets. But running a “Countdown to LeBron” graphic next to Knicks articles while the Nets – a team your paper covers – has as much of a chance to sign him as New York does, just reeks of amateurism and rah-rah cheerleading for the “hometown” team. Once you get off the editorial/op-ed page, newspapers are supposed to be the last bastion for professional and impartial reporting. If I wanted to read about grown men in cubicles fantasizing about LeBron in a Knicks uniform, I’ll just check out one of the countless Knicks fan sites on the Internet.

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Take it easy dude. It's only sports. Don't take it or youself so seriously.

Well said. Though the countdown is certainly on everybody's mind, there's no need for a graphic. Especially when equal representation is not given.

i think that the whole playing for New york is such a big deal is so overated.Lebron is the best player in the NBA he is already a mega star what difference will it make to every other state then New York if Lebron turns the Knicks in to a championship contender like he did for the cavs. and another thing of course he cares about the players that are going to surround him he wants to be a winner and if he does want to become a mega star like Jordan hes gonna need to win many championships and as wev seen from the past few years he can come close but he cant do it on his own. and besides i still think hel be loyal to cleveland and stay first of all thats his home town and second of all he knows they will do watever it takes to build a good team around him and thats why he got only a 3 year extension so that they would be afraid to lose him and be forced to continue improving the team.

yeah the nets are going to bk, and talent does matter to him because he wants to be somewhere where there is a foundation in place and can win, and although the knicks have a team, i think the nets can provide more incentive in terms of providing an all-star pg and center, and role players. Plus we'll have Mikhail Prokhorov........

The Knicks are more likely to land Lebron than the Nets. Since the Cavs are already a good team, the quality of the team isn't going to be Lebron's main criterion. The cache that comes with being an NYC superstar is the draw. It is a two horse race between Cleveland and the Knicks. Either he goes for the fame and glory of MSG, NYC, and all that, or stays loyal and becomes a Cav for life. Lebron won't care about Devin Harris and Brooke and whatnot because any team he chooses will be an instant contender. Some guys don't want the NY spotlight (Billy Wagner was reluctant, Jake Peavy refused, etc.) but Lebron is made for it and he seems to want to be a mega celebrity.

Ahem. The Nets should be moving to Brooklyn remember?

I'm finally glad someone pointed that out. The knicks are in for a horrible season lol. We have an all star point guard, and an soon 2 be all star center. The knicks have nothing close 2 that.

If it wasn't for the sports page, I wouldn't even read the Daily News. So this definitely annoys me as you could probably guess from the letter.

yea, I go to a school where everyone loves the knicks and I'm virtually the only true Net fan. when they all say that the knicks are gonna land bosh and lebron is kinda just pisses me off. the nets have had a better record than them for the past 8 years, and i dont see why any free agent would wanna go to them. they honestly have no building blocks for a good team. so, in my opinion the nets are in sucha better position going into this summer

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