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January 29, 2010No one really knows where LeBron will be playing next year. There are so many variables and moving pieces which writers and pundits claim will influence his decision – marketability, friends, relatives, championships. Many claim that one of those influences is William Wesley. He is better known in NBA circles as “Worldwide Wes.” The man is an intesenly private and mysterious figure. His exact occupation and official title are rather unclear but it would probably be most accurate to describe him as an adviser. He is often referred to as one of the most powerful people in basketball. His network of advisees and friends is vast and comprehensive stretching beyond basketball and into the music, entertainment, and political worlds – people ranging from Jay-Z to Bill & Hillary Clinton.
Wes has been a friend and confidante to almost every major NBA star over the past two decades. His closest advisee in the 90’s was Michael Jordan and his closest advisee over the past decade has been the Cavaliers’ own LeBron James. He has such a close relationship with so many players, coaches, front office generals, and shoe executives that his influence cannot be understated. He has been following LeBron since high school in Akron and refers to him, as he does many other younger players, as his “nephew.” During LeBron’s first years in the league, he lived in an apartment directly across the hall from LeBron in a building in downtown Cleveland. He is a longtime friend of LeBron’s agent Leon Rose, dating back to their days in high school growing up in the Philadelphia area. It is clear that Wes’ tentacles of influence penetrate multiple facets of LeBron’s off-the-court interests and commitments.
While Worldwide Wes is connected to innumerable public figures in the spotlight, he maintains a fairly private low profile and tries to avoid headlines or publicity. He has rarely gone on the record to describe just exactly what his role is when it comes to advising famous basketball players. It is believed his network of powerful friends simply facilitates relationships for the players he advises with promoters and decision makers at the highest levels both on and off the court but he is also known to give advice on everything ranging from fashion to finance.
One of the more admirable attempts to probe what exactly this man does was a profile written for GQ a few years back. Alex French, the author, spent much of his time in Cleveland researching the piece. He spoke with LeBron about Worldwide Wes:
As I stand outside the locker room last December, a Cavs media liaison grants me five minutes with LeBron for a postpractice chat. “Can you describe your relationship with Wes?” I ask. “Friend? Adviser? Both? What kind of advice does he provide? What services?”
He looks down at me and says softly, “He’s a great guy. I met him a few years back. He’s been a great role model to me. I can only say good things about him.”
“As a role model,” I ask, “what’s he in your ear about?”
He adjusts the giant silver earphones fixed above his temples and says, “That’s kind of personal information, honestly. What’s said, what goes on with, you know, our family, stays with our family. But as far as him being a good person—he’s always been good to me. He’s never asked me for anything. He’s always been trustworthy to me, and I respect him for that.”
The profile, while now dated, is dripping with anecdotes relating to Wes’ activities in Cleveland including one fascinating and humorous story about Wes meeting Leandro Barbosa in Cleveland before his NBA days and taking him under his wing as a “nephew” over dinner at Blue Pointe Grille. It is fascinating and recommended reading if you did not read it when it first came out. The profile talks about everything that Wes has done for LeBron over the past decade from sneaker company advice to setting him up with friend and agent Leon Rose (and potentially influencing LBJ to dump his original agent Aaron Goodwin in favor of Wes’ high school friend Rose).
While LeBron has certainly grown and matured quickly, it is important to consider all the potential influences on his upcoming free agency decision. William Wesley appears to certainly be someone who has his ear. But how large an influence he still has on LeBron and his basketball future is undetermined. Regardless, he is an interesting mysterious character and the profile is a good read as we prepare for analysis of every angle on the 2010 LeBron sweepstakes.
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22 Comments
very interesting
i want more info
Here’s a link to the GQ article mentioned above. 5 pages to the article, but well worth the read. Great piece Brendan.
http://www.gq.com/sports/profiles/200706/william-wesley-worldwide-wes-nba-basketball
Very interesting.
Sounds like he’s a fixer, like Harvey Keitel in Pulp Fiction. We need to follow this dude.
great article, the GQ article is certainly worth a read
More evidence that I do not know what’s going on.
Is Worldwide Wes a Bilderberger?!?
Wes has a history of guiding high school kids to colleges (Memphis), and guiding players to marketing people. As far as I can tell, there is no history of Wes convincing players to sign with one particular team over another.
While I could be proven wrong, I think it’s pretty speculative to think that Wes would suddenly use his influence to convince LeBron to make a decision that LeBron would not have made otherwise.
It’s also worth going back through Henry Abbott’s TrueHoop archives to see what he wrote about Wes. A few years ago, he claimed that he was going to get down to the bottom of the WW story. He collected some anecdotes but kept getting stonewalled. IIRC, the GQ story came out around that time and he sort of dropped it.
The guy’s ability to remain under the radar is pretty amazing, as is his level of connections.
you don’t mess with guys like http://WWW…just understand that he has a role and that you do not want to know what it is.
with LeBron, I doubt WWW cares much which team he goes to just that he fully utilizes his leverages (which is why he has an opt-out this summer in the first place)
The interview with TrueHoop about the article is worth reading too, and is here: http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/3559/talking-to-alex-french-fresh-off-the-william-wesley-beat-for-gq
I’d have to agree with Mike, I don’t see this guy getting Lebron to make a decision he wouldn’t otherwise make by himself.
Most of all, I think it’s pretty impressive that the guy has been able to keep such a low profile given his “circle of friends”.
It can only bode well that he LIVED in Cleveland
Mike, he doesn’t actually guide kids to memphis per se. He guides them to Calipari. The actual college Cal happens to be coaching that years doesn’t matter a bit.
yeah this guy’s story is amazing. And you wonder if he’s not a godfather or a member of the soprano family if you know what i mean.
And i dont believe that he does all of those things for nothing…its just unthinkable.
Anyway its hard to tell how he could impact lebron’s decision…
= Denny
I’m not sure how I equal WWWes unless he too needs a haircut.
But hey thanks chief.
I thought it was Wes Person! 😉
hmm just saw that mt first post was erased? Or i messed something up….anyways the post was supposed to read Worldwide Wes = Isis = Denny
@Tsunami, It doesn’t bode well that he LIVES in Chicago.
wes does not live in chicago, he actually lives in michigan… i know him personally
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