AOL's Kevin Blackistone watched More Than A Game, the documentary about LeBron James and his St. Vincent-St. Mary days, at the film's premier showing this week. Blackistone gives the movie high marks, and states that it mainly is about one thing: consideration for others. "That is the overwhelming message … " Blackistone writes. He then gives an excellent rundown of the film and concludes: "It was enough to make me believe that LeBron James will never leave the Cavaliers, Cleveland and his home state of Ohio, because jilting those close to him is to him anathema."
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Obviously I haven't seen this yet, but I did see the Bryant "documentary." So if that documentary was any indication, and I think it's fairly safe to say it was, this James "documentary" is going to be as much an intentional silo of rancid corn cob propaganda as that Bryant "documentary."