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  • Lakers Fan Sues LeBron Over “Second Decision” Tease

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    Turns out that not every Lakers fan was impressed by LeBron James’ second “decision”.

    A 29-year-old fan named Andrew Garcia filed suit against James in Los Angeles’ small claims court. Garcia claims James deceived him by portraying the “Second Decision” announcement as a retirement reveal. Based on that belief, Garcia bought two tickets for a March 31, 2026 game at $432.83 each.

    He is now demanding $865.66 in damages.

    The allegedly misleading tease was later revealed to be an ad campaign with Hennessy. The lawsuit cites fraud, deception, misrepresentation, and related legal grounds.

    LeBron has yet to publicly respond to the claims.

    This legal move follows intense backlash from fans who felt duped by the build-up. The case could test how far marketing stunts can go before crossing into liability.

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  • Lakers fan says he was duped into buying pricey tickets by LeBron James’ ‘Second Decision’

    A long-time Lakers fan said he thought he was buying tickets to witness history when he ecstatically forked over hundreds of dollars for tickets to a game after hearing LeBron James was about to make what was billed as the “decision of all decisions.”

    Andrew Garcia, of Norwalk, took that cryptic language as a sign — one of the NBA’s greatest players would retire at the end of the season. Garcia quickly snapped up two tickets to the late-season March 31, 2026 Lakers-Cavaliers game, featuring James against his former team.

    But the announcement this week, teased in a social media post as speculation swirls around James’ future after the upcoming season, wasn’t about retirement. The future hall of famer announced Tuesday the Hennessy V.S.O.P Limited Edition by LeBron James, available in select markets worldwide this month.

    In a post Monday tagged #TheSecondDecision, the Lakers’ 21-time NBA All-Star said “The decision of all decisions” would be announced the next morning. The hashtag on the open-ended post and video were apparent references to the much-hyped 2010 announcement that he was leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers to play for the Miami Heat. The announcement was part of an ESPN special titled, “The Decision.”

    After seeing the post, Garcia soon spread the word among those he knew — he had tickets to what he thought at the time might be one of James’ last games.

    “The next day comes, and he’s not retiring,” Garcia said. “They’re all talking crap to me.”

    On Wednesday, Garcia filed a small claims court lawsuit in Los Angeles County. It claims the defendant, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, owes Garcia $865.66 and accuses James of fraud, deception and misrepresentation.

    Garcia said it’s not about the money.

    “Even if I lost this case, sticking up to LeBron James on principal is enough for me,” he said.

    A non-jury trial was scheduled for Dec. 1 at the Bellflower Courthouse.

    NBC4 legal analyst Royal Oakes said the vague nature of the pre-announcement post does not appear to be the basis for a lawsuit.

    “I would bet a lot of money that it’ll simply be tossed out of court,” said Oakes.

    Small Claims Court involves lawsuits against people, business or government that the plaintiff believes owes them money. Generally, small claims cases do not exceed more than $12,500.

    NBCLA reached out the Lakers and James’ reps for comment. Coach JJ Redick was asked Tuesday about the announcement.

    “You guys are idiots,” Redick said with a smile. “We all knew it wasn’t happening… Nobody was freaking out.”

    As for James, he will apparently be sidelined for at least three to four weeks with sciatica on his right side to start the season.

    James, 40, and the Lakers open the regular season Oct. 21 at home against the Warriors, embarking on the team’s first full season with All-Star Luka Dončić. The King, who will turn 41 in December, enters the season tied with Vince Carter for most NBA seasons played at 22.

    He was asked about retirement — #TheThirdDecision? — in September and simply said he was excited to play his 23rd season. James has acknowledged that his playing days are nearing an end, but has not offered specifics on a timeline for retirement.

    James averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists and 7.8 rebounds last season. The Lakers were bounced in the first round of the playoffs by the Minnesota Timberwolves. The league’s all-time leading scorer earned All-NBA Second Team honors for the 2024-25 season.

    He enters the 2025-26 season on an expiring contract and is set to become an unrestricted free agent in the spring.

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  • Is LeBron James Retiring? Likely No, Decision 12.0 an Amazon Ad

    Posted on: October 6, 2025, 06:33h. 

    Last updated on: October 6, 2025, 06:33h.

    • LeBron James has teased another “decision”
    • Decision 2.0, however, is likely just an ad for Amazon

    LeBron James has the internet in a stir after the four-time NBA MVP teased on his social media channels that “the decision of all decisions” will be handed down tomorrow, Oct. 7, at 12 pm EST.

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    LeBron James announces he’s taking his talents to South Beach and the Miami Heat on July 8, 2010. James says he’ll hand down the “decision of all decisions” on Oct. 7, 2025, but it’s likely nothing more than an Amazon ad. (Image: ESPN)

    James, of course, is playing off his July 8, 2010, infamous “The Decision” television spectacle in which he proclaimed to the world, “I’m going to take my talents to South Beach and join the Miami Heat.” James, an Ohio kid born and raised in Akron who had played his first seven seasons in the NBA with his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers, was criticized for not telling the Cavs and owner Dan Gilbert beforehand and drawing out the announcement.

    James’ tease of Decision 2.0 tomorrow has naturally generated a flurry of speculation. Is he retiring? Is he seeking a trade, or is one already in place? Will he return to Cleveland for a final season before retiring?

    Or, perhaps, it’s something much less relevant to the court, such as an advertisement for Amazon.

    LeBron Odds Favor Prime ‘Big Deal’ Days

    In today’s sports betting culture, King James’ social media post quickly spurred odds (no legal sportsbook is taking action on tomorrow’s announcement). Most of the hypothetical odds favor James announcing that it’s the start of Amazon Prime Big Deals Day. James has long had a sponsorship deal with the tech giant.

    While Amazon Prime Day in 2025 was July 8-11, the online retailer is running a second promotion this year called Prime Big Deal Days. The special runs tomorrow, Oct.7, through Wednesday, Oct.8.

    Despite most insiders predicting that James’ “decision of all decisions” will simply be a marketing ploy for the world’s largest online retailer, bettors on wagering exchange Kalshi are buying up considerable positions in James announcing his retirement before the 2026-27 season.

    LeBron James announces retirement before the 2026-27 season?” has seen “yes” shares surge 10% over the past six hours.

    Other hypothetical prop bets for James’ second decision include the self-proclaimed “taco Tuesday” enthusiast announcing that he’s becoming a spokesperson for Chipotle. Others think he could announce new ads for Doritos, Nike, or even sportsbook DraftKings.

    2025-26 Odds 

    The 2025-26 NBA Regular Season tips off on Tuesday, Oct. 21, with two games, including one with LeBron. James’ Lakers host the Golden State Warriors, with tipoff set for 10 pm ET.

    The Lakers executed the trade of last season when Los Angeles shipped Anthony Davis to Dallas in exchange for Luka Doncic, the latter the 2024 scoring champion and a five-time NBA All-Star. Many NBA and sports analysts called the trade among the most shocking and unexpected in American sports history.

    With a little more than two weeks from the start of the NBA regular season, the Lakers have the sixth-shortest odds of winning the NBA Finals at +1400. The only other teams with shorter odds are the Oklahoma City Thunder (+245), Denver Nuggets (+600), Cleveland Cavaliers (+850), New York Knicks (+850), and Houston Rockets (+1100).

    The Washington Wizards, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, and Utah Jazz are tied for the longest title odds at +100000.

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  • Top 5 takeaways from the Los Angeles Lakers 2025 Media Day

    Media day for the Los Angeles Lakers has always been part introduction, part performance, and part crystal ball. Cameras flash, microphones swarm, and fans lean in to hear the first words that will shape the coming season. But on Monday, Sept. 29, inside the UCLA Health Training Facility in El Segundo, the event carried a heavier weight than years past.

    This wasn’t just another season launch. This was about LeBron James’ uncertain farewell, Luka Dončić’s transformation into the Lakers’ newest superstar, and a supporting cast eager to prove they belong on basketball’s brightest stage. Out of the many soundbites and storylines, five takeaways stood above the rest.

    1. LeBron James Confronts the Twilight of His Career

    At 40 years old and entering his 23rd NBA season—the longest career in league history—LeBron James still commands the spotlight. But for the first time, he openly admitted the end is near.

    “I don’t know when the end is, but I know it’s a lot sooner than later,” James confessed, his words carrying the kind of pause that makes you stop and listen. He chose to pick up his $52.6 million player option this summer, ensuring one more ride with the Lakers, but beyond that? The future is a mystery.

    James dismissed the notion that Luka Dončić’s arrival influences his retirement timeline. “Zero,” he said with a smirk. Yet there’s no denying that LeBron’s partnership with Luka, a passing of the torch in purple and gold, will define the story of this season.

    2. Luka Dončić Arrives as the Lakers’ New Leader

    If media day felt like a coronation, Luka Dončić wore the crown. Leaner, quicker, and brimming with confidence after a dominant EuroBasket run with Slovenia, he walked in looking like a man ready to redefine his NBA chapter.

    “I would just say way less tired,” Luka said of his offseason transformation. “Probably a little quicker because of that.”

    Head coach JJ Redick praised his star’s commitment, noting that conditioning is no longer Luka’s weakness but his weapon. A rested Dončić doesn’t just score—he defends, he leads, he sustains. In Los Angeles, Luka isn’t just the future; he’s the present.

    3. Austin Reaves Bets on Himself

    Media day also revealed a side of Austin Reaves that Lakers fans have come to admire: loyalty mixed with quiet confidence. The 26-year-old guard turned down a four-year, $89.2 million extension, a decision that speaks volumes.

    “It’s super hard,” Reaves admitted. “That doesn’t mean that I don’t want to be in L.A. I want to be in L.A. for my whole career.”

    This is a bet on himself, a challenge to prove his worth in a contract year. Reaves has evolved from undrafted underdog to indispensable role player. Now, he’s chasing something greater—both in salary and legacy—while reinforcing his desire to remain a lifelong Laker.

    4. DeAndre Ayton Embraces His Biggest Stage Yet

    DeAndre Ayton has been called enigmatic, talented, inconsistent. In Los Angeles, he has the chance to change the narrative.

    “This is the biggest opportunity of my career,” Ayton said. And he’s right. At 7 feet tall, with soft hands and natural touch, Ayton adds an interior presence the Lakers desperately need. His 14.4 points and 10.2 rebounds per game last season in Portland only scratch the surface of his potential impact alongside Dončić and James.

    Pick-and-rolls, rim protection, second-chance points—Ayton’s fingerprints could be all over the Lakers’ title chase if he fully embraces this role.

    5. Marcus Smart Sets the Defensive Tone

    When the Lakers acquired Marcus Smart, they weren’t just adding a defender. They were importing an identity.

    “That’s what I came to do, that’s why Luka called me, that’s what JJ wants,” Smart explained, his voice carrying conviction. The former Defensive Player of the Year averaged nearly two steals per game last season, but his value goes beyond numbers.

    Smart is the glue—the communicator, the tone-setter, the one who drags teammates into the trenches with him. Combined with Ayton’s size and Luka’s renewed stamina, Smart’s defensive edge could be the piece that turns the Lakers from talented to terrifying.

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  • ‘Always Love’: LeBron James Speaks On Relationship With Drake Post Kendrick Beef

    LeBron James has broken his silence on whether or not his friendship with Drake is OVA.

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    After much speculation and some very thinly veiled hits from the Canadian rapper, James finally addressed the elephant in the room of his and Drake’s one-time friendship. During a sit-down with Complex‘s Speedy Mormon, the four-time NBA champion squashed any claims of bad blood from his perspective.

    “Always wish him the best,” James said. “Obviously [we’re in] different places right now, currently. He’s doing his thing, I’m doing mine, but it’s always love for sure.”

    His comments seem to be in direct opposition to what fans have speculated are direct hits to James on Drake’s latest single, “What Did I Miss?” as well as a freestyle aptly titled “Fighting Irish Freestyle.” The latter was released online and seemed to be talking directly to the basketball superstar as his high school team was none other than the Fighting Irish.

    “The world fell in love with the gimmicks, even my brothers got tickets, seemed like they loved every minute/ Just know the s–t is personal to us and wasn’t just business/ Analyzing behavioral patterns is somewhat suspicious,” Drake raps on the track.

    The drama commenced amid Kendrick Lamar’s public belt to behind rap battle with Drake during which James popped out at Kung Fu Kenny’s sold out Juneteenth show and was seen living it up with his wife, Savannah, to “They Not Like Us.” Several athletes were in attendance with players like DeMar DeRozan and Russell Westbrook joining Kendrick onstage.

    However, Lebron’s presence was a little more shocking as he and Drake had appeared to have a close relationship throughout the years. At one point, Drake walked through the crowd during his It Was All A Blur tour with LeBron and his son, Bronny James, after the younger basketball phenom suffered a frightening cardiac incident while attending USC.

    Drizzy even went as far as covering up his tattoo of James’ high school jersey with new ink tributing Canadian basketball sensation and newly minted NBA champion Shai Gilgeous-Alexander instead. Everybody knows when you get the tattoo covered up, the breakup is real. Fans of the two were quick to jump in the Complex comments to call cap on James’ politically correct response to the question. Many reminded the King that he danced to a song calling Drake a “p*dophile” on more than one occasion. The internet receipts are forever.

    Nonetheless, LeBron is gearing up for his 23rd season of basketball and may not have time for beefs for the next six to seven months. Though there were talks of him possibly leaving the Los Angeles Lakers during the offseason, he’ll lace up his Nikes for the purple and gold again alongside his son when the season commences. But maybe there will be room for reconciliation between him and Drake once they’re both done “doing their thing.” We will be hoping for the best between these two former besties.

    Check out LeBron’s full interview on 360 With Speedy below.

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  • Warriors Reportedly Pushing For Blockbuster Trade to Land West Superstar