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James Gandolfini and Edie Falco Shine in Knicks 2010 LeBron James Video – Hollywood Life

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In a surprising turn of events, a previously unseen promotional video from 2010 has surfaced, featuring Tony and Carmela Soprano from the hit series “The Sopranos” trying to recruit LeBron James to play for the New York Knicks. The video, unearthed by the Pablo Torre Finds Out podcast, shows James Gandolfini and Edie Falco reprising their iconic roles as Tony and Carmela Soprano.

The clip picks up two years after the finale of “The Sopranos” and shows Tony and Carmela living in New York City under the Witness Protection Program. The video showcases the couple discussing the possibility of LeBron James joining the Knicks, with Tony expressing his admiration for the NBA star’s talent and character.

The video also features appearances from other New York-based celebrities, including Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and Harvey Weinstein, as well as Chris Rock, Robert De Niro, and Spike Lee. Despite the Knicks’ efforts to recruit LeBron, he ultimately chose to sign with the Miami Heat in 2010.

The release of this video has sparked nostalgia among fans of “The Sopranos” and basketball enthusiasts alike. It offers a unique glimpse into a fictional scenario where Tony and Carmela Soprano navigate the world of professional sports recruitment in the bustling city of New York. The video serves as a reminder of the cultural impact of both “The Sopranos” and LeBron James in the realm of entertainment and sports.

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