A closer look at the most debated and controversial moments involving LeBron James.
LeBron James, nicknamed "King James," is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers. Widely considered one of the greatest basketball players ever, he is frequently compared to Michael Jordan in debates about the sport's all-time best. James has won four NBA championships in 10 NBA Finals appearances, including eight consecutive appearances between 2011 and 2018. He also won the inaugural NBA Cup in 2023 with the Lakers, and has won three Olympic gold medals as a member of the U.S. national team, and the Olympics MVP in the 2024 Summer Olympics.
In March 2008, LeBron James became the first black man to appear on the cover of Vogue, posing with Gisele Bündchen, sparking controversy.
Following his actions during the 2010 free agency period and The Decision, LeBron James was listed as one of the most disliked athletes in the United States.
In 2014, LeBron James publicly addressed the racist comments made by then-NBA owner Donald Sterling, showcasing his commitment to speaking out against injustice.
In 2017, following a racist incident at his home and the Unite the Right rally, LeBron James spoke out about the challenges of being black in America and questioned the "Make America Great Again" slogan.
In February 2018, Fox News host Laura Ingraham told LeBron James to "shut up and dribble" in response to his political views, inspiring James to create the documentary series "Shut Up and Dribble."
In 2018, LeBron James accused President Donald Trump of dividing the country with sports during an interview with CNN, leading to a Twitter response from Trump calling James unintelligent.
In 2019, LeBron James commented on Daryl Morey's tweet supporting Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, which became controversial. James stated Morey was "misinformed".
On August 27, 2020, LeBron James and his Lakers teammates, along with the Bucks, boycotted the 2020 NBA playoffs to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake, leading to discussions with Jared Kushner and advice from Barack Obama to continue playing.
During 2019-2020 Hong Kong protests, LeBron James' statement about Daryl Morey's tweet supporting the pro-democracy movement caused controversy and backlash.
In February 2022, Bill Maher criticized LeBron James for not taking a strong stance against China's human rights abuses, citing hypocrisy given James's other social stances.
In 2022, LeBron James spoke out against the Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade, demonstrating his stance on social and political issues.
In September 2023, ESPN reported that a new set of client names from the Biogenesis scandal had been released, including Ernest "Randy" Mims, a longtime friend and business manager of LeBron James, as well as David Alexander, a trainer of prominent athletes. The DEA determined that there "was never any indication that LeBron James did anything wrong."