LeBron James Responds to Rapper Doe Boy's Live Madden Game Cheating ExposureLeBron James Responds to Rapper Doe Boy (Image Source: Instagram/Doe Boy)
Since the Lakers’ early exit from the NBA playoffs, LeBron James has had plenty of time for himself and his family. As the 39-year-old enjoys his vacation, his love for the NFL, specifically Madden NFL 24, is on full display.

LeBron is occasionally seen posting social media updates about his clutch plays in the game, and, recently, that led to a showdown with rapper Doe Boy. During Doe Boy’s Twitch stream, he played with LeBron, but the affair was completely dominated by the former Cavs forward. In an IG story posted by Doe Boy, a clip of his game against LeBron is shown where LeBron effortlessly scores a touchdown, which led to the rapper accusing the NBA star of being a cheater.

“Ain’t no f**king way. You really a cheater,” said Doe Boy, to which LeBron replied with laughing emojis followed by eagles as he was playing with the Philadelphia franchise.

LeBron is an avid Madden gamer, as football was always his passion growing up. During his high school days, LeBron was one of the top football prospects coming out of Ohio, but Bron switched to basketball ultimately. But that doesn’t mean LeBron’s expertise is only limited to the virtual world.


LeBron James Can Be Cheat Code in NFL

Recently, the debate between the NBA and NFL took over social media after Austin Rivers claimed that NBA players can have a seamless transition to the NFL, but not the other way around. This caused quite a stir among the NFL stars of past and present and Jason Kelce was no different. The recently retired Eagles center made an exception for LeBron James.

According to Kelce, LeBron has what it takes to survive and flourish in the NFL. “But, if I was an NFL GM, and it was an option, I’d sign Lebron today and within one offseason he’d be the greatest redzone threat in the NFL,” Kelce posted recently in response to the NBA vs NFL argument.

LeBron himself expressed his desire to switch to the NFL once he’s done with the NBA, but the decision might not be wise given his age. Even Charles Barkley warned him about his NFL fantasy. Despite the constraints of switching professions at 39, there is nothing to stop LeBron from enjoying Madden’s actions.

“It’s Not Happening”- Colin Cowherd Debunks Notion of LeBron James and Bronny Teaming Up

Analyst shares possibility of LeBron James and Bronny's team upLeBron James and Bronny James (Image source: X/BASKETBALL ON X)
As LeBron James’ eldest son, Bronny James, prepares to enter the 2024 NBA draft, speculation about whether LeBron will follow him to the team that selects him has been rife. However, sports analyst Colin Cowherd recently addressed these rumors on his show, “The Herd,” dismissing the idea of the Lakers star joining his son’s team.

Cowherd pointed out that LeBron’s focus is on his career and legacy rather than joining his son’s team.

It’s not happening. Bronny already said he’d like to chart his own path, and LeBron has said he’d like Bronny to chart his own path,” Cowherd said.

Bronny’s decision to decline all but two NBA workouts, with the Lakers and the Phoenix Suns, fueled speculation about LeBron’s future. However, many Lakers fans remain skeptical about the possibility of LeBron leaving the team, especially considering his continued excellence in Los Angeles.

After a storied career with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat, LeBron joined the Lakers and won his fourth championship with them in 2020.


Udonis Haslem Dispels Rumors of LeBron James’ Lakers Exit

Speculation about LeBron James’ future in the NBA has been circulating after his agent, Rich Paul, referred to him as a free agent during a recent broadcast. This has led to suggestions that LeBron might be considering new opportunities, with some speculating a potential return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

LeBron James' possibility of leaving LakersLeBron James (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
However, LeBron’s former Miami Heat teammate, Udonis Haslem, doesn’t believe that LeBron will entertain his fans by leaving the Los Angeles Lakers. Haslem dismissed the idea, mentioning LeBron’s commitment to the Lakers and the unlikely prospect of him departing.

You got a better chance wrestling an alligator than getting Bron out of LA. He ain’t going nowhere. This is a business decision. He has the opportunity to opt out and get more money. He has the option, he has the power, and he’s just exercising it,” Haslem said.