Lakers’ LeBron James Sounds off on Drake’s Music, Their Relationship

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LeBron James is the juxtaposition between sports, lifestyle and entertainment.

Just last night, the Lakers All-Star aired his latest episode of his HBO Special, “The Shop.”

On it, he weighed in on not being pleased about Magic Johnson stepping down from his post as President of Basketball Operations of the Los Angeles Lakers.

“I found out from Randy [Mims],” said James.

“During my stretching session, my right hand [man] says to me: ‘Magic just stepped down.’ And I’m like: Man get the f*** out my face you’re bulls****ing. I go and check my phone, I look at it, the shit happened.”Personally for me, I came here to be apart of the Lakers organization, having a conversation with Magic. So it was just weird for him to just be like: ‘I’m outta here,’ and not even have no like: ‘Hey ‘Bron, kiss my ass, I’m gone.’ It wasn’t even that.”

Powerful words and opinions from the game’s best player.

James also has an opinion about music.

“I’m a huge Drake fan,” LeBron James told Scoop B Radio.

“He’s a brother of mine.”

Drake has brought you hits like “Started From The Bottom,” “Hotline Bling,” “Work,” and “Find Your Love” also has a fan in one of the game’s biggest stars.

Million dollar question: With all of the top hits that Drake has made, can the King of Akron name his top five?

“It’s too many for me to name just five honestly,” said James.

Hosting parties together, appearing on red carpets and conversations in between plays while Drake is sitting courtside, James and Drake are a mainstay in hoops and pop culture.

Drake’s Raptors are in the NBA Playoffs. James’ Lakers are not.

The Lakers and James did not have the season that they would have hoped for.

They didn’t make the NBA Playoffs and James injured his groin on Christmas Day.

That changed the trajectory of the Los Angeles Lakers’ season.

The initial stretch of games with James on the sidelines was a rough one for the Lakers.

His injury occurred in a Christmas Day matchup against the Golden State Warriors and the team was able to pull off an impressive 127-101 win. From that point on, they dropped five of their next six games entering the current week.

James could have sat out for the rest of the season. or “until the end of February, or even longer.”

He eventually came back at the end of January and the Los Angeles Lakers still did not make the NBA Playoffs.

The Lakers initially called LeBron James day-to-day with the groin injury he suffered on Christmas.

What changed their course? There were distractions in year one of the LeBron experiment.

Injuries played a role beyond James. Insert: Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram and Rajon Rondo.

Player movements were a distraction too: Anthony Davis, Carmelo Anthony and Zach Randolph also never found their way to LA LA Land.

“The Anthony Davis stuff came later, but the injury, it was the most serious injury of LeBron’s career, so that’s the start there, and for him not to be on the court, he’s not able to influence anything.

They needed him, they don’t have the depth of talent on the team, so when you don’t have LeBron out there, there is no way, shape, or form you’re ever going to be a better team.”

Rest is the best option at this point. James isn’t in the NBA Playoffs but that doesn’t me that the NBA All Star will be idle.

He’ll also have a busy summer.

He confirmed during NBA All Star Weekend that he and his SpringHill Entertainment would begin filming Space Jam 2 this summer.

James will likely be recruiting too. The Lakers will enter this summer looking to make a splash in NBA Free Agency this summer.

The Lakers purposely filled their roster with one-year contracts to maintain their salary cap flexibility for the summer of 2019 where several NBA superstars like Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, Klay Thompson, Jimmy Butler, Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker, DeMarcus Cousins, and DeAndre Jordan are expected to become unrestricted free agents.