For context, LeBron's first real controversy was his mother gifting him a Hummer H2 for his 18th birthday. She actually took out a loan to get it, so the Ohio High School Athletic Association ruled that not a violation. His second wasn't long after, when he was gifted a Gale Sayers and Wes Unseld jersey from a local shopkeeper in exchange for him posing for pictures the owner could hang up in the store. OHSAA ruled the jerseys a monetary benefit too big for him to play basketball. A judge overturned the ruling shortly after, just ruling he pay for the jerseys and miss another game. SVSM had to forfeit a game, and that was their sole loss in LeBron's senior 25-1 season. As stupid as it now sounds, it was a big issue back then. The first game he played was in Trenton, New Jersey against a senior Trevor Ariza's Westchester. Before the game St. Vincent St. Mary visited YouthBuild, a non-profit for 16-24 year olds. Given the small media presence there, LeBron was probably being a lot more candid about his resentful feelings towards OHSAA and even St. Vincent St. Mary here than he'd ever be in Ohio or an interview.
He was asked how other students felt about the team, and was surprisingly blunt and negative:
When asked about similarities between Trenton and Akron, he said:
Lastly, one of the students asked the St. Vincent-St. Mary players where they expected to be in five years. In an eerie bit of prophecy from LeBron:
He was in his fourth year in the NBA when he made his first finals appearance, so he did get to try in exactly five years. Trevor Ariza was asked about his situation before they played and had a great response:
“You can make the game harder than what it really is by getting into the media and everything like that,” Ariza said. “Really, all you’re doing is getting on the court and doing what you do every day. I think the adults are the ones that are overplaying it.” A few sportswriters were on his side at least, here from an article titled "LeBron Playing in Real World", sounding the alarm that led to the NIL decades later:
And even opposing coach Ed Azzam said some stuff that reflects the issues we see in AAU programs today, something LeBron has brought up as a problem himself:
By the end of it, LeBron said the situation helped him mature, even though he was clearly still mad about it. You can kind of understand how LeBron handled controversy/hate going forward, and how it might've impacted his view on "loyalty" given he clearly felt here that Ohio gave him the worst punishment for two jerseys and a few photos – an independent judge had to step in. That upcoming game he was in NJ for against #7 ranked Westchester was on national TV the next day. LeBron left the game early, having scored a career-high 52 points, with six threes. Westchester were losing 78-43. SVSM wins 78-52. submitted by /u/kurruchi |