LeBron James Talks Shaq, Handshakes, and Infamous Dunk that Made Headlines

LeBron James had a few things to say to reporters at National Association of Black Journalists convention. Plain Dealer reporter Branson Wright was able to get the scoop from the Cleveland Cavaliers superstar. Here is what he had to say on a few hot topics:
When asked about Shaquille O'Neal, King James stated:
"Wow," adding. "Anytime you can get a guy like that. . . . I was asked by [management], 'Would you like him to be a part of this team?' and I said, 'Of course.' I've never had a low-post presence since I've been in the league. I love it."
About not shaking hands after the Orlando Magic series:
"I wouldn't have done it the same," James said. "I would have [talked with] the media. Looking back on it, without you guys, there's no LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Tiger Woods or no Peyton Manning without the media."
"Shaking hands is not a big deal to me," continuing. "It's not being a sore loser; it's moving on."
"I could see why people were talking about [walking off] because your job [the media] starts when mine ends," he added. "But as far as the dunk or whatever car I'm driving, some things you shouldn't comment on and some things you should."
And on the infamous "Dunk-Gate" which made headlines in July:
"I never told anyone to confiscate any tapes," James said. "Nike has a no-videotape policy at pickup games. Now that LeBron is involved, it's blown up."
"It's a play that happens in basketball all the time. You can go on YouTube and see me being dunked on by a lot of guys. I like to call myself a shot-blocker, and [getting dunked on] tends to happen."

