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Feb.15
10:45 PM ET
Sunday, 15 Feb 2009
LeBron Must Read "SportsBiz"

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LeBron James

After every indication to the contrary, Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James softly committed to entering the Slam Dunk Contest next year while watching Nate Robinson win for the second time on Saturday night.

On Friday, we told you all the reasons why we thought LeBron should enter the contest, but also gave you the cons and his reservations with doing it. Earlier this week, he claimed he just wasn't a good dunker.

But something must have changed. Maybe it was us here at "SportsBiz" and your vote? We asked you if LeBron should compete in the contest and 61 percent of you said yes. Guess you all were right. Now let's hope that LeBron is in the Slam Dunk lineup this time next year.

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