A Kid Shows He Is A LeBron James’ Superfan, Counting All Teammates Without Messing Up

A LeBron James superfan is going viral on social media for effortlessly naming LeBron's current and former teammates in a challenge.

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• A young LeBron James superfan is making waves on the internet for his excellent trivia knowledge 

• The superfan named 23 of LeBron’s current and former teammates effortlessly

• He pulled some names out of the vault, proving he is a proper hoop head

The fandom that LeBron James has is quite incredible. Even though James has previously been polled as one of the most hated athletes in the NBA, there’s no denying he has a lot more fans than he has haters.

A young LeBron superfan was quizzed on his knowledge of the King’s current and former teammates. He knocked it out of the park, naming 23 players and causing the host to give up. 

The fan named current teammates like Anthony Davis, Austin Reaves, and Rui Hachimura but pulled out some teammates that ‘Bron had before the kid was even born. These included the likes of Shaquille O’Neal, Ben Wallace, Shane Battier, and Delonte West. Overall, this kid loves basketball and is on top of his LeBron fan knowledge. 

James is entering his 21st season in 2023-24. There are plenty of teammates that he has had over his illustrious career, so a contest where you had to exhaust all names could go on for an hour. Nonetheless, it’s great to see such young fans be on their feet for such trivia.


New Teammates Incoming For LeBron James

When the 2023-24 season tips off, James will officially share the NBA floor with a bunch of first-time teammates. Gabe Vincent, Jaxson Hayes, Taurean Prince, rookies Jalen Hood-Schifino, and Maxwell Lewis, among others, will share a court with LBJ for the first time ever.

Hopes are predictably high in the Lakers locker room, with Austin Reaves even admitting the team is hoping to bring home a title next season. A fifth championship 21 seasons after debuting seems like a faint possibility, but LeBron has made impossible things become a reality before. 

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