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Sunday Funnies: Would You Invest in LeBron James?

If the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player, LeBron James, was a stock, would you find it was of any value as an investment? From my perspective, it would not be, unless Mr. James were to make some key moves off the court to mirror his talent on the court. The first thing I would tell him is to SHUT UP!

He needs to recognize that it is only natural for people in Cleveland to feel betrayed after years of support and adulation ended in a sputter, with nothing to fill the void. It is only natural for them to feel even worse after the self-serving arrogant way they were informed during a totally over-the-top television special.

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Six Miami Companies Heating Up with LeBron James

LeBron JamesCleveland fans are angry and still in denial, while South Florida is jumping for joy and celebrating the region's king catalyst for the housing market turnaround. On the evening of July 8th, LeBron James officially placed a catalyst for a potential bottom on the fledgling South Florida condo and housing market. Season tickets at American Airlines were already sold out in anticipation of the King James arrival to the city of Miami. In the words of Minyanville's Todd Harrison today, "Inspiration is a beautiful thing."

Nobody could be more excited and inspired with the King James confidence booster than the following employees of these six companies:

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JockStocks: The Financial Impact of the LeBron James Decision

Last night ESPN, a subsidiary of Disney (DIS), gave Jim Gray and LeBron James an hour to sit in a Boys and Girls Club in Greenwich, Connecticut to announce that the King will be playing basketball in Miami for the next few years. Aside from being a colossal waste of time -- this announcement shifted the balance of power in the NBA straight to South Beach.

Yet again, Cleveland feels the sting of sporting failure as the city's native son packs up his bags and heads elsewhere -- leaving nothing behind but the carcass of an NBA franchise, one furious owner, and a bunch of very angry fans. It appears that Cleveland will have to watch James win a title elsewhere -- just as it had to do with the Baltimore Ravens.

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JockStocks: Where Will LeBron James Play Next Year?

NBA logoSo, the Cleveland Cavaliers have been eliminated from the NBA playoffs again -- adding to the city's rather impressive list of sports failures. Unfortunately for C-town, the biggest loss of the season will take place in a little less than 41 days when LeBron James (who was supposed to lead the city to championship glory) becomes a free agent.

Quite honestly, there hasn't been such an overhyped move since Shaquille O'Neal left the Lakers and went to the Heat ... although Shaq actually helped the Heat win an NBA title. So, perhaps this may be the most over-hyped free agency ever -- and you can blame Nike Inc. (NKE).

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Sunday Funnies: Basketball business irony -- Shaq / Shawn deal

No matter how much you plan, calculate, speculate and research sometimes you just cannot avoid turmoil and it is going to affect your business. It does not matter what kind of business you're in, you are going to have surprises.

This week when I read Miami Heat forward Shawn Marion out for season with foot injury, I could not help but think how ironic. When the Phoenix Suns NBA basketball franchise traded all-star forward Shawn Marion (and guard Marcus Banks) to the Heat for Shaquille O'Neal I am quite certain that there was unanimity of thought that it was Shaq that would be more prone to injury. He had already missed many games this season and was just coming off an injury right before the trade.

After a very slow (losing) start with the Suns Shaq has done well (ignoring his pitiful free-throw shooting) and they have reversed course over the last ten games. The Suns are still in the same hunt for a Championship they were before, but now with a monster in the middle perhaps giving them greater hope for a storybook ending.

Sheldon Liber is the CEO of a small private investment company and the principal for design and research at an architecture & planning firm. He writes the columns Chasing Value and Serious Money. Disclosure: I do not own shares of the Phoenix Suns or Miami Heat , but I am saving up to buy the Los Angeles Lakers.

It shoots, it scores! NBA announces video download store

Maybe it was the smugness Christian Laettner displayed during my formative years, or the subtle differences between NBA and NCAA Basketball rules, but professional basketball has always been my least favorite of the major sports.

I am impressed, however, with the National Basketball Association's acknowledgment of the digital age. Today, the league announced that it has rolled out a video-download store, at which fans can purchase digital copies of playoff games for $3 a pop. Entire series are available for $13 each, with a full playoff season available for $80.

The league's vice president of interactive services was quoted by the New York Times as saying "great games and surprising results have driven the most popular downloads." Among the heaviest downloads have been the series between the Golden State Warriors and the Dallas Mavericks, as well as last year's final championship-series match-up between the Mavericks and the Miami Heat.

The NBA is the first of the major sports organizations to offer such a service, though other leagues are reportedly converting game footage into digital clips in order to satiate fan demand. An executive with Major League Baseball reveals the league's plans to introduce a video-search product later this year, allowing fans to search through hundreds of clips to find specific highlights (which will likely be available for free). The National Football League is introducing a video-heavy version of its web site this summer and exploring the ramifications of offering historical video footage.

Beth Gaston Moon is an analyst at Schaeffer's Investment Research.

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