NBA – In the middle of an NFL match, the viral photo of LeBron and Kareem: “He hates him!”

NBA – In the middle of an NFL match, the viral photo of LeBron and Kareem: “He hates him!”

Kareem a eu des mots forts envers LeBron James

With the NBA at a standstill this Sunday, LeBron James took advantage of the opportunity to go support his favorite NFL team, passing through Los Angeles. During the meeting, he was shown with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, which resulted in a viral image on social media.

NBA players often complain about their crazy schedule and even advocate for a shortened season. They believe the show would only be better with rested superstars and less recurring injuries. Unfortunately for them, the managers don’t see it that way and they even added matches for the finalists of the In-Season Tournament.

To make things easier, Adam Silver found a great technique: he gave all the teams a day of rest before the quarter-finals. This Sunday, the stars were able to enjoy their weekend quietly, with family or otherwise. LeBron James, too passionate about sports to stay at home, had fun attending the meeting between the Rams and his Browns in the NFL.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s killer look at LeBron

When such a legend travels it is noticed, so the King was quickly displayed on the giant screens of the stadium, just like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, present at the edge of the pitch. The sequence gave rise to a viral image on social networks. Indeed, when the camera turned towards the pivot, he was looking at the screen and at LeBron with a singular look.

You know Kareem just hates this man 😭😭

Teasingly, the producer of the meeting decided to present LeBron James as the best scorer in NBA history and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as his runner-up.

A choice that seems to have intrigued the pivot, to say the least. On the fan side in any case, we rather appreciated this little Sunday provocation.

They ensured with the graphic at the bottom of the image 🤣🤣🤣

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is much more than the second leading scorer in NBA history, and yet that’s how he was presented during the Rams game this Sunday.

We can understand this black look.

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