Basketball fans cheer for LeBron James in Cleveland, part of a campaign by the Cavaliers to keep the player with the team.
Basketball fans cheer for LeBron James in Cleveland, part of a campaign by the Cavaliers to keep the player with the team.

Vying for the prize signature of LeBron James



The courtship of LeBron James blew past "over the top" on the first day, when the New Jersey Nets and their new owner, the Russian billionaire Mickhail Prokhorov, and Jay-Z, the hip-hop titan, drove away from their talks with the NBA superstar and passed the New York Knicks' incoming entourage in a motorcade that included a special lorry just to carry audio-visual equipment.

After lengthy meetings with six clubs over three days, including sessions with captains of industry, Hall of Fame coaches and players, and at least two specially made "episodes" of TV shows James is known to like, plus promises of the maximum salary allowed under NBA rules as well as suggestions of lucrative off-the-court revenue streams, what is known as "The Summer of LeBron" certainly must be the most fevered pursuit of an athlete in the history of professional sport.

Little wonder that James, three days after the last suitors closed the door behind them, seemed to be paralysed by indecision as he pondered his future in his 3,250- square metre manse in suburban Cleveland. How to choose from a half-dozen "can't-lose" propositions? To recap, James is regarded as the greatest basketball player on the planet, as well as its most marketable. Any club that succeeds in signing him to a contract will find themselves in position to begin counting profits and clearing space in their arena's rafters for championship banners, putting aside for a moment the inconvenient fact that James has never played for a championship team. It is assumed he will: soon, and often.

The pursuit of James began on Thursday, and he granted audiences to the Knicks, the Nets, the Chicago Bulls, the Miami Heat, the Los Angeles Clippers and the hometown Cleveland Cavaliers, his only NBA employers to date. He is not expected to conduct additional talks, though several other clubs would like the chance. He could commit to a team today, tomorrow ... or next month. If James has received "an offer he can't refuse", in the cinematic sense, it would be from the Knicks, who went to the trouble of recruiting the actors James Gandolfini and Edie Falco to reprise their roles as the mobster Tony Soprano and his wife, Carmella, from one of James's favourite TV shows, the gangland-themed series The Sopranos.

According to ESPN.com, the Knicks opened their presentation with video of the actors, in character, in a witness-protection program (and not whacked, as widely hinted in the series' final episode, in 2007), with Tony telling Carmella to find someplace nice for "a friend" to stay in midtown Manhattan. In the clip, that nice place turns out to be Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks play their games.

The Knicks also sold New York, the global media centre widely considered the spiritual home of basketball, if not the home to many particularly successful teams; the Knicks' most recent championship was in 1973, 11 years before James was born. The clubs chasing James believe he can make them champions. But the idea that he can make them even richer should not be discounted. And their unbridled enthusiasm perhaps is best understood in terms of a civic polity chasing a proven economic engine to relocate in their community.

The Cleveland Plain-Dealer estimated that James is worth as much as $US150 million (Dh550m) per season in added business activity in the city's downtown. The newspaper quoted an economist at the University of Illinois who suggested James could bring in even more money to bigger cities, such as New York ($1 billion) and Chicago ($500m). Other clubs marshalled compelling arguments, as well: the Nets and their almost-New York status and new Brooklyn arena; the Heat with the chance to play with another superstar in Dwyane Wade, provided he does not leave.

Or the Bulls their young talent and a legacy of championships (six) with Michael Jordan; the Clippers, a strong player nucleus, their proximity to Hollywood and a potential mega-rivalry with the championship Lakers and Kobe Bryant. The leaders for James's signature might well be Cleveland. Still. The Cavaliers normally would have difficulty recruiting a star to their city, in the heart of the Rust Belt, a place of inclement weather and sports failures.

But the Cavaliers cleverly played to James's competitive nature by hinting at his "unfinished business" with the title-less club and plucked at his heartstrings and attachment to the state of Ohio by mobilising fans to reinforce his importance to the community. At a Fourth of July concert, thousands of fans stood holding signs that read "HOME", meant to remind James of his roots. The Cavaliers also can award James the biggest and longest contract, per NBA rules: some $120m over six years, or $30m more than any other team.

For most players, that would be a critical consideration. But because James aspires to be a "global icon", more than pay packets will be at work as a league awaits his decision. poberjuerge@thenational.ae

Super Rugby play-offs

Quarter-finals

  • Hurricanes 35, ACT 16
  • Crusaders 17, Highlanders 0
  • Lions 23, Sharks 21
  • Chiefs 17, Stormers 11

Semi-finals

Saturday, July 29

  • Crusaders v Chiefs, 12.35pm (UAE)
  • Lions v Hurricanes, 4.30pm

World ranking (at month’s end)
Jan - 257
Feb - 198
Mar - 159
Apr - 161
May - 159
Jun – 162
Currently: 88

Year-end rank since turning pro
2016 - 279
2015 - 185
2014 - 143
2013 - 63
2012 - 384
2011 - 883

AGL AWARDS

Golden Ball - best Emirati player: Khalfan Mubarak (Al Jazira)
Golden Ball - best foreign player: Igor Coronado (Sharjah)
Golden Glove - best goalkeeper: Adel Al Hosani (Sharjah)
Best Coach - the leader: Abdulaziz Al Anbari (Sharjah)
Fans' Player of the Year: Driss Fetouhi (Dibba)
Golden Boy - best young player: Ali Saleh (Al Wasl)
Best Fans of the Year: Sharjah
Goal of the Year: Michael Ortega (Baniyas)

Profile of MoneyFellows

Founder: Ahmed Wadi

Launched: 2016

Employees: 76

Financing stage: Series A ($4 million)

Investors: Partech, Sawari Ventures, 500 Startups, Dubai Angel Investors, Phoenician Fund

Zimbabwe v UAE, ODI series

All matches at the Harare Sports Club

  • 1st ODI, Wednesday, April 10
  • 2nd ODI, Friday, April 12
  • 3rd ODI, Sunday, April 14
  • 4th ODI, Sunday, April 16

Squads:

  • UAE: Mohammed Naveed (captain), Rohan Mustafa, Ashfaq Ahmed, Shaiman Anwar, Mohammed Usman, CP Rizwan, Chirag Suri, Mohammed Boota, Ghulam Shabber, Sultan Ahmed, Imran Haider, Amir Hayat, Zahoor Khan, Qadeer Ahmed
  • Zimbabwe: Peter Moor (captain), Solomon Mire, Brian Chari, Regis Chakabva, Sean Williams, Timycen Maruma, Sikandar Raza, Donald Tiripano, Kyle Jarvis, Tendai Chatara, Chris Mpofu, Craig Ervine, Brandon Mavuta, Ainsley Ndlovu, Tony Munyonga, Elton Chigumbura
Profile of Tamatem

Date started: March 2013

Founder: Hussam Hammo

Based: Amman, Jordan

Employees: 55

Funding: $6m

Funders: Wamda Capital, Modern Electronics (part of Al Falaisah Group) and North Base Media

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Dr Afridi's warning signs of digital addiction

Spending an excessive amount of time on the phone.

Neglecting personal, social, or academic responsibilities.

Losing interest in other activities or hobbies that were once enjoyed.

Having withdrawal symptoms like feeling anxious, restless, or upset when the technology is not available.

Experiencing sleep disturbances or changes in sleep patterns.

What are the guidelines?

Under 18 months: Avoid screen time altogether, except for video chatting with family.

Aged 18-24 months: If screens are introduced, it should be high-quality content watched with a caregiver to help the child understand what they are seeing.

Aged 2-5 years: Limit to one-hour per day of high-quality programming, with co-viewing whenever possible.

Aged 6-12 years: Set consistent limits on screen time to ensure it does not interfere with sleep, physical activity, or social interactions.

Teenagers: Encourage a balanced approach – screens should not replace sleep, exercise, or face-to-face socialisation.

Source: American Paediatric Association
The specs

Engine: Direct injection 4-cylinder 1.4-litre
Power: 150hp
Torque: 250Nm
Price: From Dh139,000
On sale: Now

Challenge Cup result:

1. UAE 3 faults
2. Ireland 9 faults
3. Brazil 11 faults
4. Spain 15 faults
5. Great Britain 17 faults
6. New Zealand 20 faults
7. Italy 26 faults

2025 Fifa Club World Cup groups

Group A: Palmeiras, Porto, Al Ahly, Inter Miami.

Group B: Paris Saint-Germain, Atletico Madrid, Botafogo, Seattle.

Group C: Bayern Munich, Auckland City, Boca Juniors, Benfica.

Group D: Flamengo, ES Tunis, Chelsea, Leon.

Group E: River Plate, Urawa, Monterrey, Inter Milan.

Group F: Fluminense, Borussia Dortmund, Ulsan, Mamelodi Sundowns.

Group G: Manchester City, Wydad, Al Ain, Juventus.

Group H: Real Madrid, Al Hilal, Pachuca, Salzburg.

ENGLAND SQUAD

Joe Root (captain), Dom Sibley, Rory Burns, Dan Lawrence, Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes (wicketkeeper), Moeen Ali, Olly Stone, Chris Woakes, Jack Leach, Stuart Broad

Banned items
Dubai Police has also issued a list of banned items at the ground on Sunday. These include:
  • Drones
  • Animals
  • Fireworks/ flares
  • Radios or power banks
  • Laser pointers
  • Glass
  • Selfie sticks/ umbrellas
  • Sharp objects
  • Political flags or banners
  • Bikes, skateboards or scooters
How green is the expo nursery?

Some 400,000 shrubs and 13,000 trees in the on-site nursery

An additional 450,000 shrubs and 4,000 trees to be delivered in the months leading up to the expo

Ghaf, date palm, acacia arabica, acacia tortilis, vitex or sage, techoma and the salvadora are just some heat tolerant native plants in the nursery

Approximately 340 species of shrubs and trees selected for diverse landscape

The nursery team works exclusively with organic fertilisers and pesticides

All shrubs and trees supplied by Dubai Municipality

Most sourced from farms, nurseries across the country

Plants and trees are re-potted when they arrive at nursery to give them room to grow

Some mature trees are in open areas or planted within the expo site

Green waste is recycled as compost

Treated sewage effluent supplied by Dubai Municipality is used to meet the majority of the nursery’s irrigation needs

Construction workforce peaked at 40,000 workers

About 65,000 people have signed up to volunteer

Main themes of expo is  ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’ and three subthemes of opportunity, mobility and sustainability.

Expo 2020 Dubai to open in October 2020 and run for six months