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LeBron James Reacts To NFL Players Rocking His Shoes

LeBron James Reacts To NFL Players Rocking His Shoes
LeBron James Reacts To NFL Players Rocking His Shoes


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The NFL was making LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers very happy this week because many of the stars of that league were wearing James’ shoe, the Nike LeBron IV Menace 3.

Cooper Kupp, Saquon Barkley, Najee Harris, and more were spotted wearing the special cleats and James was elated by that.

On Twitter, the Lakers legend celebrated, as seen below.

These cleats are definitely very special shoes and they are considered top-of-the-line and one of Nike’s most desired products.

James, an avid football fan, was certainly smiling as he caught a glimpse of his favorite players wearing them.

The shoes are just one of the many business ventures that James has pursued over the last few years.

Of course, his main attention is paid to the Lakers and their season but James has created a very comfortable, long-lasting, and profitable relationship with Nike.

But it’s not just James who has a deal with them, as his son Bronny was recently signed to the company as well.

As retirement nears for James, his son’s time on the court could be close to starting, and Nike wants to be a part of it.

But even after James hangs up his jersey, he will still continue to work closely with Nike.

There is no doubt that he will keep collaborating with the company, creating new products, and generating huge profits for years to come.

His name has become synonymous with greatness in sports and the popularity of his shoes with sports stars of all kinds reflects that.


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