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By Chris Sprow
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 There's two ways you can look at this: 1) LeBron James feels bad about his somewhat public affair with the city of New York, his Billy Joel-esque "New York State of Mind" admissions, those bright red shoes debuted at The Garden, his being forced to combat the rumors and maybe even that Yankees lid. He's making it up to the Cavs. 2) LeBron can be a megastar anywhere, knows it, wants it and needs to feel as though even his flirtations with outside interests could make the media cry "distractio ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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