Major Controversies Surrounding LeBron James: A Detailed Timeline

Share: FB Share X Share Reddit Share Reddit Share
LeBron James

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 and the NBA's all-time leading scorer. Widely regarded as one of basketball's greatest, he has secured four NBA championships across ten NBA Finals appearances, including an impressive streak of eight consecutive appearances (2011-2018). James has also won three Olympic gold medals playing for the U.S. national team, solidifying his status as a dominant force and icon in the sport.

March 2008: Vogue Cover Controversy

In March 2008, LeBron James appeared on the cover of Vogue with Gisele Bündchen, sparking controversy. ESPN columnist Jemele Hill criticized the cover, deeming it offensive and "memorable for the wrong reasons," likening James' demeanor and his pose with Bündchen to the classic imagery of King Kong, depicting a dark savage capturing his fair-skinned love interest.

2009: Eastern Conference Finals Loss

In the 2009 playoffs, Cleveland lost to the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference Finals in six games. Following the loss, James left the court without shaking hands with his opponents, which was viewed as unsportsmanlike by some.

2010: James listed as one of the most disliked athletes

Following his actions during the 2010 free agency period and The Decision, James was listed as one of the most disliked athletes in the United States.

2010: Joins Miami Heat

In 2010, LeBron James joined the Miami Heat as a free agent, announcing his decision in "The Decision" television special.

Loading Video...

2010: LeBron as a Villain

Throughout 2010, LeBron James was treated as a villain by the media and opposing fans, causing the Heat to struggle early in the season.

2014: Public Stance on Donald Sterling's Racist Comments

In 2014, LeBron James took a public stance against Donald Sterling's racist comments.

2017: Calling Donald Trump a "bum"

In 2017, LeBron James called U.S. President Donald Trump a "bum" after Trump withdrew a White House invitation to Stephen Curry.

2017: Response to Racial Slur at Brentwood Home

In 2017, after a racial slur was painted on the gate of LeBron James' Brentwood home, he commented on the difficulty of being black in the United States.

2018: "Shut Up and Dribble" Documentary

In 2018, in response to Laura Ingraham's "shut up and dribble" comment, LeBron James produced a Showtime documentary film series called Shut Up and Dribble, examining the role of athletes in politics and culture.

Loading Video...

October 2019: Controversy over Daryl Morey's Hong Kong Support

In October 2019, after NBA executive Daryl Morey expressed support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong and LeBron James said Morey was misinformed, James faced criticism and racist language on social media.

2019: "Taco Tuesday" Trademark Attempt

In 2019, LeBron James filed for a trademark on the term "Taco Tuesday" for use in various media and entertainment services, related to his use of the term on Instagram. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denied the request, stating that "Taco Tuesday" was a commonplace term.

August 27, 2020: Boycott of 2020 NBA playoffs

On August 27, 2020, LeBron James and his Lakers teammates, along with the Milwaukee Bucks, boycotted the 2020 NBA playoffs to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake. White House advisor Jared Kushner planned to contact James about the boycott. Following discussions, James and others spoke with Barack Obama, who advised them to continue playing and finish the NBA season.

2021: Scuffle with Isaiah Stewart

On November 21, 2021, James was ejected after getting into a scuffle with Isaiah Stewart, only the second time he was ejected from a game, and he was suspended for one game.

February 2022: Criticism from Bill Maher on China Stance

In February 2022, Bill Maher criticized LeBron James for not taking a strong stance against the Chinese government's human rights abuses.

2022: Stance on Roe v. Wade Overturning

In 2022, LeBron James took a public stance on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.

September 2023: Release of Biogenesis scandal client names

In September 2023, new client names from the Biogenesis scandal were released, including Ernest "Randy" Mims, a friend and business manager of James, and David Alexander, a trainer who co-owned a juice business with Savannah James. The DEA determined that there was no indication that LeBron James did anything wrong.

October 2023: James voices support for Israel

In October 2023, following the October 7th attacks in Israel, LeBron James voiced his support for Israel on Instagram. The statement received backlash for not mentioning the Palestinians affected by the war.