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:{{user|85.127.165.144}} has recently added a citation to The Daily Inquirer ([http://www.thedailyinquirer.net/delonte-west-gloria-james-affair/0514435 here]). I've reverted the edit but please can you check it out to see whether you think it is credible? Thanks - [[User:Pointillist|Pointillist]] ([[User talk:Pointillist|talk]]) 22:55, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
:{{user|85.127.165.144}} has recently added a citation to The Daily Inquirer ([http://www.thedailyinquirer.net/delonte-west-gloria-james-affair/0514435 here]). I've reverted the edit but please can you check it out to see whether you think it is credible? Thanks - [[User:Pointillist|Pointillist]] ([[User talk:Pointillist|talk]]) 22:55, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
::Well, that article includes a citation of Terez Owens. Terez Owens includes a citation of an anonymous source. That source says that their uncle is a contractor at the Q and is the actual source. So the supposed uncle of a source of a source of a source says this happened. Uh, no, I don't think that's reliable. The train includes a sport gossip site I've never heard of - at the bottom of their "exclusive" is a link to another "story" that Gloria James has a history of sleeping with LeBron's friends. This appears to be the point of origin of the rumor - an anonymous source with no qualifications or info whatsoever, reporting to a sports gossip blog, that his uncle told him something. Personally, I don't think this should be mentioned on the article until a credible source comes forth - like someone with evidence, something other than hearsay. Maybe that's just me though. [[Special:Contributions/66.57.254.204|66.57.254.204]] ([[User talk:66.57.254.204|talk]]) 03:48, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
::Well, that article includes a citation of Terez Owens. Terez Owens includes a citation of an anonymous source. That source says that their uncle is a contractor at the Q and is the actual source. So the supposed uncle of a source of a source of a source says this happened. Uh, no, I don't think that's reliable. The train includes a sport gossip site I've never heard of - at the bottom of their "exclusive" is a link to another "story" that Gloria James has a history of sleeping with LeBron's friends. This appears to be the point of origin of the rumor - an anonymous source with no qualifications or info whatsoever, reporting to a sports gossip blog, that his uncle told him something. Personally, I don't think this should be mentioned on the article until a credible source comes forth - like someone with evidence, something other than hearsay. Maybe that's just me though. [[Special:Contributions/66.57.254.204|66.57.254.204]] ([[User talk:66.57.254.204|talk]]) 03:48, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
::A cease and desist letter has now been sent to the aforementioned website "source". Here is the text of the letter (per TMZ, numerous sports-blogs).
From “Nance, Frederick R.”

Subject “GLORIA JAMES”

“Mr. Owens. I am the attorney for Gloria and LeBron James. I am writing to demand that you Cease and Desist in repeating the lies you have been instrumental in spreading regarding Gloria James. They are categorically false and per se defamatory. If you do not understand the legal significance of those facts, I strongly urge you to consult your legal counsel.

At first blush, your irresponsible speculation about what might have contributed to the Cavaliers performance in the Boston series was so idiotic and “off the wall” that we did not think that it even warranted a denial. No thinking person could possibly believe such rubbish. But you have persisted in repeating this nonsense, attributing it to an unidentified source all for your own personal gain. We demand that you immediately stop publishing or in any way repeating these false, despicable and per se defamatory statements.

Frederick R. Nance”

The first sentence of the second paragraph sums up my feelings. Now that there's been an actual response by the parties involved, there's some citable info, but I don't think this warrants mention on Delonte's page. Anyone out there that does? [[Special:Contributions/66.57.254.204|66.57.254.204]] ([[User talk:66.57.254.204|talk]]) 19:42, 18 May 2010 (UTC)

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I think Delonte West is already one of the best point guards in the league and only at 24. I still think he should get way more attention than he does right now.

What's that bruise under his lower lip? Is it permanent? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.232.244.195 (talk) 08:19, 3 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

St. Joseph's of Pennsylvania

I undid the changes that marked St. Joseph's University with St. Joseph's (PA) every time in this article. Please see your talk page and the talk page of Jameer Nelson. 140.247.15.13 (talk) 14:08, 31 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Birth Mark

i thought maybe there should be a mention of the prominent birth mark on his face, im not tryin to be mean but its sometimes mistaken for herpes or some type of rash, or people just dont know what it is maybe you could say in the early life section he was born with a prominent facial birthmark that is sometimes mistaken for blah blah blah --Redskies08 (talk) 11:52, 4 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]


College Information Issue

It says his college season they were undefeated (27-1), but their record clearly indicates they were defeated once. Can someone clarify this issue?-- 16:48, 20 April 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.101.26.55 (talk)

2008-2009?!

What the hell is with the 2008-2009 section, it looks like a magazine feature in SI for kids! does someone want to fix that please —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.52.114.209 (talk) 18:23, 22 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Gloria James rumor

Come on. This rumor has no supporting evidence whatsoever - should not be mentioned until AND unless it has a credible source. Rumors don't belong here, especially ones so clearly made up. 66.57.254.204 (talk) 03:22, 15 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

85.127.165.144 (talk · contribs) has recently added a citation to The Daily Inquirer (here). I've reverted the edit but please can you check it out to see whether you think it is credible? Thanks - Pointillist (talk) 22:55, 15 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Well, that article includes a citation of Terez Owens. Terez Owens includes a citation of an anonymous source. That source says that their uncle is a contractor at the Q and is the actual source. So the supposed uncle of a source of a source of a source says this happened. Uh, no, I don't think that's reliable. The train includes a sport gossip site I've never heard of - at the bottom of their "exclusive" is a link to another "story" that Gloria James has a history of sleeping with LeBron's friends. This appears to be the point of origin of the rumor - an anonymous source with no qualifications or info whatsoever, reporting to a sports gossip blog, that his uncle told him something. Personally, I don't think this should be mentioned on the article until a credible source comes forth - like someone with evidence, something other than hearsay. Maybe that's just me though. 66.57.254.204 (talk) 03:48, 17 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
A cease and desist letter has now been sent to the aforementioned website "source". Here is the text of the letter (per TMZ, numerous sports-blogs).

From “Nance, Frederick R.”

Subject “GLORIA JAMES”

“Mr. Owens. I am the attorney for Gloria and LeBron James. I am writing to demand that you Cease and Desist in repeating the lies you have been instrumental in spreading regarding Gloria James. They are categorically false and per se defamatory. If you do not understand the legal significance of those facts, I strongly urge you to consult your legal counsel.

At first blush, your irresponsible speculation about what might have contributed to the Cavaliers performance in the Boston series was so idiotic and “off the wall” that we did not think that it even warranted a denial. No thinking person could possibly believe such rubbish. But you have persisted in repeating this nonsense, attributing it to an unidentified source all for your own personal gain. We demand that you immediately stop publishing or in any way repeating these false, despicable and per se defamatory statements.

Frederick R. Nance”

The first sentence of the second paragraph sums up my feelings. Now that there's been an actual response by the parties involved, there's some citable info, but I don't think this warrants mention on Delonte's page. Anyone out there that does? 66.57.254.204 (talk) 19:42, 18 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]