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November 07, 2009

Live from Dallas, it's GruntTV!

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"The atmosphere, just that the atmosphere was great," James said. "There were a lot of stars in the building, and it's humbling to have guys like the Yankees come out and Jay-Z. It's really, really humbling to see some of the [football] Giants out, John Legend; I saw Chris Rock. You almost feel like you're a performer sitting on a stage and they're watching you perform."

"Humbling" is a phrase you really wouldn't expect to come out of James' mouth, because humblers do not usually describe themselves as humbled.
(Courtesy: ESPN.com)


wow lebron james got ripped for self describing himself as humbled... haha

Would think you would want to key in tonight on Dirk and Terry. Kidd isn't someone who is going to beat you by himself

doug are you reading from a pre-written script?

Blogger's note: Nope; all stream of consciousness

wait, what happened to kobe needing surgery on his pinkie finger?

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