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What if LeBron James Were Gay?

Ok. I know what you’re thinking.

“Bro, LeBron’s not gay.”

“He’s got a wife and kids. What the fuck?”

“How could you even say something favor that! He couldn’t be gay!”

My response to you is yes, I perceive LeBron James is not gay. But that’s not really the point. The point is that so many of the people who read that headline were sent into a flustered rage by the mere suggestion that someone like LeBron, an era-defining force on the field of play, could name as something less than heterosexual and cisgender off of it.

Sure, it’s not LeBron, but it’s somebody. It’s multiple somebodies. I will never be capable to prove it, but there is not a solitary doubt in my mind that we’ve missed out on a list of queer and gender non-conforming world-beaters from all over the sporting landscape. We’ve already missed out on the first gay All-Star, All-Pro, All-NBA, and probably the first MVP.

The society only recently witnessed Amanda Nunez becoming the UFC’s first openly queer champion, and while there were likely gender non-conforming fighters on highest before her, it seems that a sport m

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This is the detail of NBA games in which Rudy Male lover and LeBron James played against each other, including head-to-head record, stats average, game highs and game-by-game data both in the Regular Season and Playoffs.

Player comparisons:
Career comparison / Season by season / Games against each other

They faced each other a total of 34 times in NBA games. LeBron James has a winning record over Rudy Gay. They never met in the Playoffs.

Games Played Against Each Other

34 Games played

34 in Regular Season

0 in Playoffs

Stats in Games Between Them

Averages

Player

PointsReboundsAssistsStealsBlocks
Rudy Gay
LeBron James

Games with improved stats than the other player

Player

PointsReboundsAssistsStealsBlocks
Rudy Gay4 games9 games1 game11 games12 games
LeBron James30 games 22 games32 games14 games9 games
Both had matching stat0 games3 games1 game9 games13 games

Head To Brain Games Played: One by One

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Was LeBron James caught kissing a man in Paris? Viral photo sparks debate

LeBron James has once again found himself at the center of a viral social media storm, as a photo circulating online claims to show the NBA star kissing a man in Paris. 

LeBron James has recently been absent from the Los Angeles Lakers' lineup due to ongoing ankle soreness, a concern that has plagued him throughout the season. Social media speculation arose, with users claiming LeBron James is 'quitting' the Los Angeles Lakers and connecting his absence to Sean 'Diddy' Combs. LeBron, however, has not addressed these rumors. 

The image entity circulated is, in reality, a real photograph—not an AI-generated fake. However, the individuals in the photo are not LeBron James and another man. Instead, it features a couple from the United Kingdom—Andrew and Tosin—who are widely recognized as Tee and Drew on social media.

To set the record direct, this photo is neither recent nor newly surfaced, despite numerous claims suggesting otherwise. The original image was publ

“I Heard he Gay”: In Brightness of LeBron James Being Accused of using PEDs, Former NFL Player Defends Lakers Superstar

LeBron James has been one of the finest examples of professionalism and taking care of one’s body in NBA history. No other athlete has managed to be as physically dominant as King James has and continues to be, despite turning

James reportedly spends north of $1 million on his body, and it definitely shows. The Lakers superstar has set himself apart and into the annals of history, and his admirable longevity and fitness have been key to it. However, recently, there has arisen some debate and skepticism regarding James’ physical levels. This was prompted by former UFC star Chael Sonnen’s comments suggesting LeBron is on Performance Improving Drugs (PEDs).

As a former player himself, Sonnen’s words seemed to resonate with some members of the community. So, only spontaneous that another athlete came forward to defend King James. Up stepped former NFL ProBowl-er Marcellus Wiley. Wiley dismissed Sonnen’s declaration and compared it to baseless rumors thrown around regularly