LeBron James accuses self-proclaimed “better than Eminem” rapper of spoiling his NFL idea: “stole my whole flow”

LeBron James has a way to complement talent especially when one of his fans is involved. He has lauded different music artists in the industry over the years and even shares a close relationship with some.

Recently Symba Rapper music seems to get the attention of the greatest active NBA player, who is looking into breaking a series of records entering the 2023/2024 NBA season. This time, however, LeBron might not be exactly praising the rapper in question, instead throwing a playful jab in his direction.

LeBron interacts with Symba over NFL picks

LeBron James has been actively engaging with his Instagram followers by sharing his NFL predictions and experiences over the past weeks. In a recent interaction, LeBron playfully called out Symba, a rapper and one of his fans, for apparently ‘stealing his flow’.

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LeBron, who has a unique way of making his NFL predictions, noticed that Symba had a special talent for rapping. LeBron reposted a video of Symba on his Instagram story. In his post, LeBron jokingly said, “That’s exactly how I was going to do my week 6 picks! You stole my whole flow, bar for bar! Soulja voice” along with four laughing emojis.

This interaction not only showed LeBron James’ playful and lighthearted nature but also highlighted his support for his followers and their talents. It is evidence of LeBron’s active presence on social media and his willingness to connect with his fans in a fun and engaging manner, even when it comes to NFL predictions.

Symba had previously been the center of fan attention and controversy after he claimed he is better than Eminem in a show at REVOLT WORLD in Atlanta some weeks ago.

LeBron set to become 6th player to enter 21st season

LeBron James is about to become the sixth player in NBA history to enter his 21st season. The other five names who played in 21 seasons in the NBA are Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Willis, Vince Carter, Robert Parish, and Kevin Garnett. This is a remarkable accomplishment that is going to set him apart in the league’s history. Unlike other players who also played this long, LeBron doesn’t look like he is slowing down

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However, LeBron James is still playing so well on the court even when he is almost 39. His average point for last season in each game was almost 28.9 points. His basketball IQ can be seen in his ability to change his game to make up for any loss of athleticism. He might not be regarded as the best NBA player active, but he is still among the very best in the league now.

The possibility of Bronny, LeBron’s son, and LeBron playing together in the NBA seems to be the primary goal of the future. LeBron’s retirement plans hinge on Bronny’s development, making their father-son journey an intriguing storyline. LeBron may experience difficulties on the defensive end as he is getting older. LeBron James continues to defy the odds and establish new standards in the NBA as he begins his 21st season soonest.

What are your thoughts on LeBron James’ goals ahead of the new season? Share with us in the comments.

Shariare Hasib

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Shariare Hasib serves as the Combat Sports and NBA Editor at SportsKnot, where he primarily covers boxing and MMA. His reporting spans live fight coverage, detailed matchup analysis, and post-fight breakdowns, along with NBA coverage. With a master's degree in journalism, Hasib has been writing about sports since his college days. He tracks major fight cards, championship bouts, trade developments, and game-day updates while maintaining strong connections with fan communities in both combat sports and basketball.

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