I was turned off by "The Decision" -- a
crass July 2010 show in which he announced that he would be "taking his
talents to South Beach" to play for the Miami Heat after years of playing
for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
And then came the 2013 NBA Finals. I've been a San
Antonio Spurs fan for nearly 30 years, and LeBron and the Miami Heat ripped my
heart out in winning one of the most compelling NBA Finals of all time.
Still, there's a lot to like about the guy. Over the
years, I've admired the maturity LeBron has shown, "The Decision"
notwithstanding. He has gone from impoverished kid and high-school phenom to
NBA megastar and savvy businessman.
That savvy has drawn the admiration of many outside
the sports world -- including one man who is as iconic in the business world as
LeBron is when it comes to basketball.
Who am I talking about?
Warren Buffett.
The Oracle of Omaha is a fan of King James?
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