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By Chris Sprow
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 If Lebron James does end up deciding to bolt Cleveland in the summer of '10, it won't be because he didn't get the support he needed locally. We already detailed the feelings here, but take it a step further. This year, according to the Sports Business Journal, LeBron helped boost rating across all the regional sports networks that carry NBA games pretty much every other night across the NBA landscape by 8%. That's a big jump, considering these carriers have all been in place for years, whet ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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