Video: Fan Follows LeBron James Courtside While Calling Him A Loser

LeBron James was followed while walking by a weird fan that kept holding the 'loser' hand symbol up behind James.

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LeBron James might be one of the greatest basketball players of all time but he’s often one of the most trolled athletes on the internet.

Trolling someone on Twitter is one thing, but a student tried to troll LeBron as he walked courtside of a Sierra Canyon high school game by calling James a loser.

https://twitter.com/LeNooshi/status/1632894458109853696

LeBron won’t attack a kid for trying to troll him but situations like that are extremely silly. No kid would do that if they knew retaliation is a possibility. LeBron will not knock out a 17-year-old for calling him a loser but there are definitely players that would do that.

Real life is not Twitter. The student that did it will probably victory lap this incident on social media but LeBron should be commended for not reacting to this incident.


LeBron James Watching Bronny’s Final Season In High School

With Bronny in his senior year and LeBron James currently injured, the 38-year-old has the time to go and attend his son’s final games for Sierra Canyon. Bronny was the star man in his Trailblazers’ last win over Bishop Montgomery to make it another round further in Bronny’s quest to become a national champion.

LeBron was courtside to see Bronny drop 21 points and lead all scorers in a clutch win. The Trailblazers will face Notre Dame High School next, which will be a formidable matchup to watch tomorrow. 

Bronny hasn’t decided where he will go to college next year, so his NBA future still has a lot of different avenues it could go into. Knowing how badly LeBron wants to share a court with his son, it seems likely that Bronny will continue his current development track and be a top-10 pick in the 2024 Draft, based on his latest projections.  

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