Between basketball and golf
Per usual, LeBron James is disrespecting the National Anthem.
Is there a bigger scumbag in the NBA than this D-Bag? pic.twitter.com/Kk6CDwsglK
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) December 27, 2025
After the Houston loss, coach JJ Redick questioned the team’s intensity, while Dwyane Wade suggested LeBron James might be distracted by his golf simulator. The debate over his commitment added to the noise created by the anthem gesture.
A win to ease the tension
Two days later, LeBron James returned in a 125-101 victory over Sacramento. The Lakers snapped a three-game skid and regained confidence in the Western Conference. Luka Doncic scored 34 points, but the veteran’s presence helped steady the group.
The win improved Los Angeles to 20-10 and erased the bitter taste of the Christmas defeat. Outlets like Marca highlighted how the contrast between controversy and performance reflects the duality surrounding LeBron at this stage of his career.
Looking ahead
LeBron James knows every move will be closely watched. His iconic status and the timing of the season turn any detail into news. The Lakers, set to face the Pistons next, need their leader focused on the court and free from distractions.
Fans in Los Angeles, long accustomed to both the greatness and controversy of “The King,” hope LeBron James turns criticism into motivation. The challenge is proving that, beyond gestures, his legacy continues to be written on the hardwood.