In new documents filed this week, the man claiming to be the biological father of NBA star LeBron James alleges a 2007 DNA test that disproved his paternity was inaccurate.
According to TMZ, 55-year-old Leicester Bryce Stovell filed new papers in his paternity case against LeBron and his mother Gloria — claiming the NBA superstar’s recent motion to dismiss the case is based on a “fraudulent” DNA test from 2007, and therefore, should be thrown out.
Check out this behind the scenes video interview from Harper’s Bazarr on Savannah Brinson, LeBron James’ longtime girlfriend and mother of his children.
Michael Jordan has stepped up to have his say about LeBron James and his decision to bring his talents to Miami.
NBC caught up with him Sunday after playing in a celebrity golf tournament in Nevada. He says it’s something he wouldn’t have done.
“There’s no way, with hindsight, I would’ve ever called up Larry [Bird], called up Magic [Johnson] and said, ‘Hey, look, let’s get together and play on one team,’” Jordan said. “But that’s … things are different. I can’t say that’s a bad thing. It’s an opportunity these kids have today. In all honesty, I was trying to beat those guys.”
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Not to be left out in his own interview to the Arizon Republic, Charles Barkley said:
"Mike and I are in 100% agreement on this." If you're the two-time defending NBA MVP, you don't leave anywhere. They come to you. That's ridiculous. I like LeBron. He's a great player. But I don't think in the history of sports you can find a two-time defending MVP leaving to go play with other people."
In a 2009 video NBA legend Michael Jordan was asked to weigh in on the debate about the league’s current best player – Kobe Bryant or LeBron James? Who do you think he's going to pick?
In an ESPN primetime presentation, King James announced that he would be joining the Miami Heat, alongside Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. An announcement that stirred echoes of sharp disappointment from Cleveland and resounding cheers in South Beach.
James insisted that his decision is purely business and he must do what’s in his best interests. He listened to pitches from 6 teams, weighed his options and courageously left the nest to finalize his choice of Miami. A careful strategy that reveals James’ performance on the court and his business savvy are of high caliber.
We are happy for LeBron. This is a business and LeBron doesn't owe anything to anyone. Cleveland fans are just going to have to get over it!
Also check out the hate letter send out by Cleveland Cavalier owner Daniel Gibson following LeBron's announcement.... Just sad!