LeBron James joined Kai Cenat’s livestream with Kevin Hart but didn’t know he was on the air.
LeBron James called into Kai Cenat’s livestream through Kevin Hart tonight. Unfortunately, LeBron was not audible clearly to the fans, but from what we can gather,
he didn’t know he was live on the air until Hart and comedian Druski pointed it out to him. The quartet joked about LeBron James casually using the n-word, something he doesn’t usually do in the public eye.
Kevin Hart: “I’m online, I’m on a livestream… They don’t know that you said n****. None of the world head you say n****. No, I would never do that. I said it but the world doesn’t know you said it.”
Druski: “He definitely said it y’all. Ay, Bron said N**** y’all… Show Bron, bruh.”
Kevin Hart: “Just say hey to the world.”
LeBron was clearly just having fun and wanted to say hi to Kevin Hart. When he realized that he was on air with thousands of people watching, he agreed to be shown on camera and say hi to everyone.
It was a hilarious moment that the fans were able to enjoy, and while they couldn’t hear what LeBron James was saying, the fact that he pulled up to a livestream accidentally and still chose to say hi shows how funny the King thought the entire situation was.
James and Hart are good friends, presumably due to their ties to Hollywood, especially now that James has been in LA for six years. And while James didn’t seem angry at all about the livestream, he was pretty taken aback by the situation.
LeBron James has been quite busy on social media today. Earlier in the day, James hit back at critics who suggested that winning is no longer a priority for the four-time NBA champion anymore. Clearly, James is still focused on winning and playing high-level basketball.
Last weekend, LeBron James unfollowed some names on X, including his old friend and teammate Kendrick Perkins. Perkins had an outrageous reaction to this, comparing himself and his situation to that of Jesus Christ. Kevin Durant decided to poke fun at Perkins for these comments, something he’s been known to do.
While the noise on social media surrounding LeBron James is quite loud, James has mostly stayed quiet, whether that be about his future, his son Bronny potentially being drafted by the Lakers, or even the Lakers’ head coaching search, which was dealt a huge blow today after UConn head coach Dan Hurley rejected their offer.
James is clearly still focused on basketball, and playing at the highest level. Despite his age, James is still one of the best players in the league. Last season, he averaged 25.7 points, 8.3 assists, and 7.3 rebounds while playing 71 games, the most he has played in a season since 2017-18. For anyone questioning whether LeBron is still interested in winning, they should look at these numbers and see for themselves.
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