High(er) Quality Video of Jordan Crawford Dunking on LeBron

Ebaumnation: better quality video of LeBron getting dunked on by Jordan CrawfordIn our post from earlier today regarding TMZ snatching the never-before-seen video of Jordan Crawford dunking on LeBron James, I linked out to Deadspin’s account of how multiple media outlets were given the chance to buy the footage. Daulerio estimated that TMZ paid somewhere between $10K and $50K for the video.

And if you watched the TMZ video, you realized two things:

  1. Jordan Crawford’s dunk on LeBron was nothing all that special, and The King and his Nike cohorts really goofed in making a big deal out of confiscating the footage.
  2. Somehow, TMZ paid a ton of money for a crappy video when a much better version was floating around out there. And that version is below, courtesy of Ebaumnation (via SportsbyBrooks).

Higher Quality Video of LeBron Getting Dunked on by Jordan Crawford

The purpose of me posting this is not even really related to the Dunktapegate story itself.  Now that the video is out, the story is pretty much dead save for the slight tarnish it leaves on LeBron’s rep and increased profile of Jordan Crawford. My purpose in posting is that I find it both surprising and interesting that TMZ made such a big deal out of having the “only” video, and apparently paid so much for it, when the video was out there.

The video at Ebaumnation was just posted today.  Did they simply wait until TMZ started promoting their own video to build the impulse for it?  Were they waiting in the weeds strategically to make a bigger splash after the initial disappointment of the grainy, hard-to-see TMZ video?  Or is this is all just a big meaningless coincidence that simply gives us bloggers something to talk about on a slow sports afternoon?

Who knows, and at the end of the day, I guess, who cares.  Readers may not find this angle all that interesting, but I’m sure my fellow bloggers will.  If anyone knows the backstory, or finds it online, please step up in the comments.

Have a great evening everyone.

‘Dunktapegate’ Will End In Nike Commercial

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Xavier Musketeer Jordan Crawford dunked over the top of LeBron James recently at a LeBron James-Nike Summer Basketball Camp.  LeBron then whispered something into the ear of a Nike exec shortly after, and the tape was subsequently confiscated.  You may have heard about it.  My friends at Cleveland Frowns coined the phrase ‘Dunktapegate’ in a post Thursday  which collectively summarizes the online opinions of many on the subject.  Most people conclude that James is ’surprisingly lame,’ ’pathetic,’ and a ‘North Korean communist,’ for allegedly directing the destruction of footage.  Even Ozzie Gullien’s favorite ‘columnist’ chimed in, calling the King a ‘baby’ and his Nike constituents, ‘goons.’ 

LeBron James - DunktapegateBut how does everyone know for sure what exactly it was that James whispered? 

What if he said: ‘Get those tapes, and send them to Phil Knight, that’s our next marketing campaign.’

 You don’t know that he didn’t, and it would have the makings of LeBron’s most powerful Nike Campaign of all time if he did.

In a ‘Be Like Mike’ motiff, Nike could say that if you wear LBJ’s – like Jordan Crawford – even you can run faster, jump higher, and dunk harder than LeBron James himself.  Imagine the anticipation towards such a campaign if its the first time this dunk is aired.  Might not be as powerful if it was on You Tube for months prior.  If you don’t think this could be already in motion, well it might be.  On the Dan Patrick show Friday, Dwayne Wade said that Nike Pitchman Kobe Bryant called Wade and said ‘we need to give LeBron ‘stuff,’ for this.’

‘Stuff,’ or more publicity.

The marketing spins are endless here, and I find it impossible to believe that LBJ and Nike won’t capitalize.

If you think not, I’d ask you to answer the following questions:

 What does LeBron James lose by people seeing Jordan Crawford dunk on him?  Will people forget the hundreds of come from behind rejections he had this past season? Will people forget that LeBron blocked a 360-attempt by Jason Richardson? Or that he has dunks on the heads of Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan to his credit?  Will they make him give his MVP Trophy back? Additionally, if LeBron is not only going to show up to, but actually play pick-up games at, the basketball camps bearing his name, why is he playing?  Is it so that he can dunk on the faces of all campers, and block all their shots?  Or is he allowing them the opportunity to play against the best in the world, and to go home saying to themselves, ‘I was on the same court as LeBron James, and I held my own.’  

Is Jordan Crawford’s basketball career better for attending the LBJ-Nike summer camp?  Isn’t that the point of basketball camps?  Doesn’t Nike sell the idea that you too can play better too if you wear Nike shoes?

When the LBJ – Kobe Puppet Campaign is over, this will be next, and you heard it here first.

* – Lebron James photo credit: AdRants.com

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