Tweet! LeBron Gains 18,000 Followers In 1 Hour
AKRON, Ohio (CBS) ― Well, at least we got a tweet out of LeBron James, although it may not be about exactly what fans have been waiting for.
With the Summer of LeBron trudging along with no break in sight, the NBA's most prized free agent opened a Twitter account and posted his first message on the social networking site. While he provided no information about his future plans, at least he offered something as the NBA awaits the decision on where he'll play next.
"Hello World, the Real King James is in the Building," said the tweet on the kingjames feed, which by 6 p.m. EDT had more than 128,000 followers.
James' publicist, Keith Estabrook, confirmed the superstar's entrance to Twitter, a place where fellow free agents Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh often post details about their public lives off the floor.
In the past, James poked fun at athletes for giving details of their daily routines on Twitter and Facebook, but at the prodding of New Orleans guard Chris Paul, his U.S. Olympic teammate and closest friend in the league, the two-time MVP decided it was time to join the fun.
Now, if he would only announce which team he's going to.
James arrived at his Nike-sponsored skills academy at the University of Akron at 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, more than four hours after he was expected to arrive for the second day of the three-day camp hosting many of the nation's top high school and college stars.
Pulling up in a tricked-out Dodge pickup truck with a booming stereo system, James did not speak to reporters before walking into Rhodes Arena with former Cavs teammate Damon Jones. James wasn't dressed for a workout, and was not visible when organizers cleared the media from the school's arena at roughly 4 p.m.
James' plans still are a closely guarded secret. He visited with six teams — the Nets, Knicks, Heat, Clippers, Cavaliers and Bulls — last week at his business offices in downtown Cleveland and may have already made up his mind. But until he gives word, other teams are positioning themselves to make a run at the 6-foot-8, 260-pound All-Star — or Bosh or Wade, or maybe a combination.
There have been various reports that Toronto was working on a sign-and-trade deal with Cleveland for Bosh, and that James is trying to convince him to join the Cavaliers.
However, a person familiar with the talks said the Cavs have spoken to the Raptors and several other teams but that no players have been discussed and nothing is close to being finalized. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the negotiations.
Cleveland can offer James a maximum-length deal worth $30 million more than any other team. But if they re-sign him, the Cavs would have no more money to sign a player of Bosh's stature unless they open room under the salary cap. Teams can not sign players before Thursday, one day after the new salary-cap figure is announced.
Miami and Chicago could be interested in making a similar deal with the Raptors.
With all this swirling around him, James seemed as cool as ever when he arrived for his camp as outside temperatures hit 94 degrees.
Dressed in a white Nike T-shirt and orange shorts, he entered the building just as the college players were finishing their second session of the day. He shook a few hands and plopped down on a sideline table before moving to a courtside chair. Shortly after he arrived, his two young sons, LeBron Jr. and Bryce, came in with former high school teammates Dru Joyce III and Romeo Travis.
As their dad was in meetings with Nike executives, the two boys wrestled for the basketball and took shots on the floor.
Later, one of James' bodyguards brought in a bag believed to contain the star's workout gear, and Cavs teammate Daniel Gibson arrived looking as if he was ready to play some ball. And that's exactly what he did, teaming with James and Cavaliers Jamario Moon, Jawad Williams and Christian Eyenga in some full-court scrimmages against high school players.
The prep stars won the first game against the pros.
While James is the star attraction in this summer's stacked class of free agents, other players have either stayed home or found a new one. On Monday, Amare Stoudemire agreed to a five-year deal with the New York Knicks and said he would continue to recruit James to join him.
Like James, Wade and Bosh have remained noncommittal about where they'll sign.
One thing known about James' decision is that he won't announce it on his website. There had been reports he would tell the world on lebronjames.com, which has been inactive for some time but is promising new subscribers that "You'll be the first to know."
However, Estabrook said there are no plans to announce James' decision on the Internet.
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