Linkfest: LeBron James' Mama Takes His Side

LeBron James took a bear-hug foul from Paul Pierce in the Cavaliers-Celtics game Monday night, right under the basket and in full view of James' mama. Gloria James let Pierce know he should use his words instead, and then showed him how. LeBron James used his words, too, telling his mother to stay out of it.

It's the Ramble.

LeBron James scolds mom during Cavs-Celtics game/ Old gas pumps can't handle ever-rising prices/ Apple Says IPhone Is Sold Out at Its Internet Store/ Wrinkles could be key to buying cigarettes in Japan

 

Comments (Send a comment)

Hi, I've been learning English through the Ramble for a while. Sometimes I have difficulty to get more detail information from the program. Is it possible that you list both links of the listening and the information parts together?
For example, I think that it is better to link the two relative programs together.

The Ramble: Old Pumps Can't Register High Gas Prices
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90394281

Linkfest: LeBron James' Mama Takes His Side
http://www.npr.org/blogs/bryantpark/2008/05/linkfest_lebron_james_mama_tak.html

Thanks for any reply.

Sent by Robin | 10:57 PM ET | 05-13-2008

To be more specific, It will be more convenient for listeners to link the Ramble to here (put the link information on the Ramble) as for a more detail searching. Thanks.

Sent by Robin | 11:18 PM ET | 05-13-2008

@Robin: I agree with you. And on my better days, I am able to link them together.

Sent by Laura Conaway, NPR | 6:32 AM ET | 05-14-2008

Send a Comment

Comments are reviewed and edited by NPR prior to display. All comments will be read, but not all will be posted.







 (privacy policy)

NPR reserves the right to read on the air and/or publish on its Web site or in any medium now known or unknown the e-mails and letters that we receive. We may edit them for clarity or brevity and identify authors by name and location. For additional information, please consult our Terms of Use.



   
   
   
null


 
E-mail this page Print this page
 
 
 

Host

 
 

Welcome to 'The Bryant Park Project'

The Bryant Park Project started as a blog in the summer of 2007 and ended as a radio show and online community in July 2008. Read our frequently asked questions and discussion rules.

 
 

Twitter Feed

    Check out our two Twitter accounts to see what BPP staff are doing or receive blog and news updates.
     
     

    Search 'The Bryant Park Project'

    Search for the word(s):
     
     

    Browse Topics

    Services

    Programs