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Many insiders and experts state that Maverick Carter, CEO of LRMR, is mainly responsible for turning Lebron James into one of the most hated athletes in the world. Many insiders and experts state that Maverick Carter, CEO of LRMR, is mainly responsible for turning Lebron James into one of the most hated athletes in the world.

Maverick Carter is also an openly homosexual man.


==References== ==References==

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LRMR is a marketing firm founded by Maverick Carter, a childhood friend of LeBron James. LRMR currently represents four athletes: James, Chris Paul, Ted Ginn Jr. and Mike Flynt, a 59 year-old college linebacker.

"The Decision"

LRMR was the company behind "The Decision" the one-hour special which showcased James making the decision to join the Miami Heat via free agency. "The Decision" has been harshly scrutinized by the public on many different fronts. David Stern said the spectacle was "ill-conceived", and Charles Barkley said that people who watched it were "idiots".

Many insiders and experts state that Maverick Carter, CEO of LRMR, is mainly responsible for turning Lebron James into one of the most hated athletes in the world.

Maverick Carter is also an openly homosexual man.

References

  1. "NBA's David Stern fines Dan Gilbert $100,000 for outburst, criticizes LeBron James' TV 'decision'". Retrieved 2010-07-22.

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