Lebron James Upset At Phil Jackson For Using the Word “Posse”

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One thing for sure readers, Lebron James is no one to mess with. He is more than a NBA player and has shown just that. He wants to make a change off the court too in the business world. He wants to be the first billionaire while still playing in the NBA.

And he is well on his way ladies and gentlemen. He has a production company which already has a new program airing on CNBC. And has much more going on off the court but the legendary Phil Jackson made a HUGE mistake in the word he used to describe Lebron James business associates which include his friends he grew up with in Akron, Ohio like Maverick Carter and others.

Jackson used the word “posse” in talking about Lebron’s business associates in a recent conversation. James is not happy with Jackson in using that word. And I do not blame him what so ever. Why did Jackson use that word? Yes, James highly respects Jackson. We all know he is a basketball legend with many many rings on his hands from winning NBA titles with the Knicks, Lakers and Bulls. But the question is again, why did Phil use the word “posse”?

I feel like Lebron feels. IF James was white and has set up companies making millions of dollars and is being ran by this childhood friends, would Jackson have used that word? Let’s keep it real folks. HE WOULD NOT!! Jackson would not have used that word. I am with James and Maverick Carter. I heard a interview with James and Carter today and they are both upset at Phil Jackson.

Phil Jackson should say he is sorry and explain why he used the word “posse”. I have changed my views on Jackson after this. I do still highly respect him as a basketball icon but he needs to realize that Lebron James is a young man along with Carter who is making moves. James is making moves on the court and with the help with Carter and his other business associates are doing a “full court press” off the court business wise.

Gordon Curvey