LeBron James in splits as Kevin Garnett goes BANANAS over Mets star Edwin Diaz’s iconic walkout
James and Kevin Garnett have a certain level of respect and appreciation for each other off the court.
Kevin Garnett, Edwin Diaz and LeBron James
LeBron James and Kevin Garnett may have their differences on the basketball court, but they share a common interest in Edwin Diaz’s iconic entrance tune, “Narco”. Garnett recently expressed his enthusiasm for the entrance and song on his podcast “KG Certified”.
Garnett’s excitement was palpable, and his reaction was met with amusement by LeBron James, who posted an Instagram story of the moment. James rarely publicly reacts to Garnett, making this moment a rare display of amiability between the two basketball legends.
Ticket is hilarious!!! But dead as* serious too.LeBron James wrote on Instagram Stories
Despite their on-court rivalry, it seems that James and Kevin Garnett have a certain level of respect and appreciation for each other off the court. Garnett has been vocal about James’ greatness, and while James has not often publicly responded, this moment suggests a level of mutual admiration.
While King James found humor in Garnett’s commentary and related to his passion, LBJ is a minority owner in the Boston Red Sox, despite their past rivalry. The song has now become attached to Diaz’s legacy, who has been playing for the Mets since 2019.
LeBron James continues to impress at 39, earns praise from Kevin Garnett
LeBron James, at 39, continues to impress in the NBA, as he led Team USA to an 86-72 win over Canada in their first exhibition game. James had a solid performance, as he contributed seven points, five rebounds, three assists, three steals, and one block.
His impressive display caught the attention of Kevin Garnett, who praised James on social media. Garnett’s post about James garnered over 36,000 likes and 2.5 million impressions in less than 24 hours, a testament to James’ enduring legacy in the NBA.
Lord! Bron could play 10 more years in a Draymond role.Kevin Garnett wrote on X
While it’s unlikely James will still be playing at 50, Garnett’s praise highlights James’ remarkable longevity and dedication to the sport. He has played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Miami Heat, winning four NBA championships along the way.
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