WATCH: LeBron James gifts a pair of his shoes and a signed Lakers jersey to Deion Sanders’ son Shedeur
Shedeur Sanders was heard asking for the Lakers' star signed jersey at the NBA game, back in October.
LeBron James personalized gift to Shedeur Sanders (Via Imago/X/Spectrum News)
It wasn’t too long ago when Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter were seen having the time of their life at the NBA game between the Denver Nuggets and the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite being two of the biggest college football stars, the moment legendary LeBron James entered the court, they were left spellbound.
Upon spotting his young fans at the basketball court, James took a moment to show his appreciation for the football players to join him at the game by hugging them and saying:
Love y'all boys, man.LeBron James.
Seeing the NBA legend playing right in front of their eyes, Hunter and Sanders’ inner fan rose and the latter couldn’t help but ask for his signed jersey, after the game, as they were heard. James promised personalized care packages for the young football players, each.
Unfortunately for Sanders, it appeared James didn’t keep his promise and sent the care package solely to Hunter back in December. Until now. The Colorado quarterback couldn’t keep his calm as he received his personalized gift from the Lakers star. In a Well Off Media video, Sanders can be seen holding a signed pair of LeBron’s along with a signed jersey.
Shedeur Sanders to stay at Colorado for another year, delaying NFL draft
Shedeur, who is the son of renowned college football coach Deion Sanders, is counted among the best players in the history of college football. In fact, he has the chance of becoming the top quarterback in the country in 2024. He’s also among the top five passers for the 2024 draft class.
Unfortunately, he wouldn’t be declared for the NFL draft until 2025 as stated by his father and himself. Sanders wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
Y’all know I’m not declaring this year. We got the pieces we need do it big this year.Sanders on X
He will return to Colorado for another year, after the remarkable last year’s record of 3,230 passing yards. In addition to that, he has surpassed the 10,000-yard mark in his college football career and logged a total touchdown of 97.
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