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Knicks’ 2010 LeBron James pitch video finally revealed

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Knicks’ 2010 LeBron James pitch video finally revealed

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It was worth the wait.

The Knicks’ 2010 pitch video to LeBron James has finally been unearthed and it features The Sopranos, Trump and The Post.

Former ESPNer Pablo Torre obtained the video from the Knicks’ meeting with James and his camp in Cleveland and revealed some of its contents on the latest episode of his “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast.

Tony Soprano reads The Post in the Knicks’ 2010 pitch video to LeBron James. YouTube/Pablo Torre Finds Out

It features James Gandolfini and Edie Falco reprising their iconic roles as Tony and Carmella Soprano — and gives credence to the theory that Tony did not die when the screen famously cut to black in the series finale.

The scene begins with a screen that says “Two Years Later (Somewhere in New York)” and shows Tony reading the June 17, 2010 edition of The Post, with the back page headline “ROAD RUNNERS” spotlighting the Mets’ win over Cleveland the night before.

Carmella says she’s glad the pair moved to New York and that life is so much better for them now.

Carmella and Tony Soprano entered the witness protection program in their scene for the Knicks’ LeBron James pitch video. YouTube/Pablo Torre Finds Out

Here is the rest of the exchange:

Tony Soprano: “Yeah, life’s good here Carm, even if we are in the witness protection program.”

Carmella Soprano: “Now we’ve just got to find a place for your friend LeBron to live. What’s he like?”

TS: “He’s a modern guy, but he respects tradition.”

CS: “Could do something classy on the east side.”

The back page for the June 17, 2010 edition of the New York Post that Tony Soprano read in the Knicks’ LeBron James pitch video. New York Post

TS: “Is it big enough? He’s gonna be entertaining a lot of people in New York.”

CS: “It’s very expensive.”

TS: “Oh, that’s not gonna be a problem. But you’ve gotta find something magnificent, something that there’s nothing in the world like it, one of a kind like he is.”

CS: “Here’s a place. It says it gets really loud there. Take a look.”

(Carmella pulls up a photo showing MSG during a Knicks game.)

“Oh yeah. Yeah, that’s it. That’s gonna be perfect for him.”

Tony and Carmella look at a photo of the Knicks playing at MSG. YouTube/Pablo Torre Finds Out
Tony and Carmella Soprano in the Knicks’ LeBron James pitch video. YouTube/Pablo Torre Finds Out

Tony then sticks his tongue out toward the camera as Jay-Z’s “Public Service Announcement” plays, and the screen cuts away to the phrase “City of Winners.”

Ironically, as Torre pointed out with his guests Jason Concepcion and Rob Perez, James and his camp had just met with Jay-Z, at the time a part-owner of the Nets, right before the meeting with Knicks brass.

The scene was filmed in Gandolfini’s actual Manhattan apartment, according to Torre, and he “was super into this.”

The video then transitions into Donald Trump saying that “the real winners of the world want to be” in New York.

Donald Trump in the Knicks’ LeBron James pitch video. YouTube/Pablo Torre Finds Out

The rest of the video features, in order of appearance: Richard Parsons; Reggie Jackson; Rudy Giuliani; Chris Rock; Earl Monroe; Mark Messier; Mike Bloomberg; Robert De Niro; Harvey Weinstein; Thelma Golden; Alec Baldwin; Spike Lee; Willis Reed; Bill Bradley and Walt Frazier.

A No. 6 LeBron James Knicks jersey was shown unfurling from the Garden rafters, as if to show his number one day being retired.

“We tried to put him in a New York state of mind,” then-Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said after the meeting. “Hopefully it worked out. I’m cautiously optimistic.”

LeBron James during “The Decision” on July 8, 2010. AP

James, of course, chose to sign with the Heat during his infamous “Decision” TV special on July 8, 2010.

He won two championships over four years with Miami, returned to Cleveland and won a ring with the Cavaliers in 2016 and is now in his sixth season with the Lakers, with whom he won a title in 2020.

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