LeBron James is absolutely embracing his “get off my garden” period.
The Los Angeles Lakers star James made waves this week with some shady feedback concerning the metropolis of Memphis. Throughout an look on the “Bob Does Sports activities” YouTube web page, James went on a profane monologue about how he didn’t like enjoying in Memphis. He then went on to counsel that the Grizzlies ought to transfer to close by Nashville as a substitute.
James acquired a little bit of backlash over his remarks. Talking with reporters on Saturday, James was requested concerning the feedback and proceeded to double down (whereas additionally dissing two different cities within the course of).
“I’m 41 years previous,” stated James, per Dave McMenamin of ESPN. “There’s two cities I don’t like enjoying in proper now. That’s Milwaukee, and that’s Memphis. What’s the drawback with that? I don’t like going house [to Cleveland] both. S–t, and I’m from there. Individuals are ridiculous.”
In his twenty fourth NBA season, James has spent prolonged time in each single NBA metropolis. Whereas James solely has to journey to Japanese Convention cities annually today (together with Milwaukee and Cleveland), he nonetheless clearly has his likes and dislikes at this level.
What’s most fascinating about James’ newest feedback nonetheless is the point out of Cleveland. James is a local of Akron, Ohio, and performed 11 complete seasons with the Cavaliers spanning two separate stints. There has additionally been some widespread hypothesis in current weeks that James may probably return to Cleveland for a grand farewell tour in 2026-27.
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