“If you can do it, so can I”: LeBron James could be suiting up to challenge Stephen Curry once again, but the sport won’t be the same
Lakers’ superstar LeBron James is trying his hand at a new sport, could soon challenge Stephen Curry for a match in the same
LeBron James is enjoying a much-deserved break right now. After an offseason that just lasted 71 days, the King and his Lakers are getting some much-needed time to rest and rejuvenate. However, LeBron James is not sitting idle. James has been busy with his TV Productions, recovering from an ankle injury, being a business mogul, and obviously, promoting his new movie Space Jam 2: A New Legacy.
With the movie coming out on July 16th, the Lakers’ megastar has been keeping busy. He refused to join the Team USA camp at the Tokyo Olympics and wants to focus on getting healthy and preparing for the next season.
Despite having his hands full, James has planned to soon take out time and pick up a new sport.
LeBron James wants to try his hand at Golf
Looks like the King in LA wants to take up yet another sport where he can compete with Stephen Curry. After battling it out in four straight Finals, the two stars cannot get enough of the competition and are always looking to improve themselves. Stephen Curry has always been big on golf and has his own show as well named ‘Holey Moley’ where he serves as the resident pro, and executive producer.
Recently one of James’ high school teammates put a tweet wanting to know about good Golf trainers in the Akron area. LeBron James replied to the same and said he wants to learn too.
Let’s go together when I come home. Wanna learn too. 🤷🏾♂️
— LeBron James (@KingJames) June 24, 2021
With the King picking up a new sport, it isn’t totally impossible for us to predict him challenging Stephen Curry to a match in the future. If it does happen, it would be one entertaining event.
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