Originally Posted by
vcmov_15
the dunked isnt that great... from what i saw sa video mura man ug wala kaau mulayat si lebron kay syempre dili baya to tinud-anay... people just made an issue out of it pero gisamotan man gud kay gi confiscate daw ang mga video mao na curious ang mga tawo nahulog na hinuon ug nauwaw siya na gi dunkan... but its not a total facial naa baya sa side si lebron sad. ive seen way more vicious facial than that ang issue lang kay amateur ang ni dunk niya.
Reason? Ego and image control.
This is not just a simple dunk video. At least for Nike and Lebron.
Curious man jud ang masa. If Nike didn't pull out the dunk video, people would just laugh it off and move on. Ang naka-interesting lang, Lebron James "requested" Nike to confiscate the video for whatever reasons they can come up with (couldn't come up with a link for this one kay I just watched the video commentaries from an ESPN report, will look for it).
Here's a link in an attempt to decipher the Nike move:
Nike+Lebron=EGO
There's something about James and Nike that makes this story more stringent than it ordinarily would be. There wouldn't be as much outrage if there were video of Dwyane Wade or Kobe Bryant getting dunked on. There'd be interest, of course, but James is the most arrogant and guarded superstar in the NBA and Nike is the most arrogant and guarded company in sports. That combination has turned this story from pedestrian to interesting and, until Nike releases the video, it'll stay that way.
It's Nike's corporate-ness which is at the center of this entire fiasco. It's not just the public enjoying watching a giant company feel the pain of stepping on the wrong end of a rake. No rational human being would ever be this angry over a simple dunk video. This isn't about the dunk. This is about rage over the actions of the wealthy and powerful.