LeBron James, NBA superstar, is not only a great basketball player, but a superb all-around athlete. Numerous sportspersons have often hypothesized James’ performance if he were to play in their respective game, with Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams sharing his two cents on the matter recently.
Adams appeared on ‘The Dan Patrick Show’ on Wednesday and was asked how LeBron James would fare in the NFL if he ever chose to play football. According to the newly signed LA Rams wide-out, James would simply kill it on the field and that too, in every department.
“He would have been one of the best receivers, tight ends all time, no question. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen him play football. I saw him play at high school. Yeah, he can fly too, that’s the thing. He’s one of fastest NBA players probably all time. I’ve never seen somebody cover space on a basketball court.” Davante Adams said about LeBron James in his latest appearance on ‘The Dan Patrick Show’.
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LeBron James, a couple of years back, did spoke about his interest in playing in the National Football League someday. In an interview with ‘The Athletic’, the four-time NBA champion revealed that he would have definitely made it as an NFL player and even chose the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks as his possible teams.

LeBron James Trolled For Tweeting In Spanish
On another note, LeBron James recently faced some backlash for posting a tweet through his X account in poorly-worded Spanish. James wanted to share his arrival at the Los Angeles airport and tweeted in Spanish. However, the tweet landed quite poorly since it appears that the NBA superstar simply wrote his tweet in English and used a translating app to convert it into Spanish.
“Benito! I’m at Los Angeles airport right now, I’m coming to see you! I heard about what you have planned for tomorrow night. Let’s go!” This was LeBron James’ tweet when converted to English.

The comments section was definitely buzzing with jokes and hateful comments about how the basketball star should use the time to win more championships and not share tweets in Spanish. Others mocked him for using Google Translate to convert his text into Spanish. While Google Translate is frequently used, it often interprets words quite literally, which often pronounces hilarious meanings.
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