Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Home Basketball "LeBum, you'll never beat Jordan" - LeBron James heckled by salty Knicks...

“LeBum, you’ll never beat Jordan” – LeBron James heckled by salty Knicks fans during Lakers star’s New York visit

The Knicks fan base is living up to its notorious reputation, as they were seen heckling LeBron James on Sunday. Following an incident where they threw trash at a Pacers fan during the Eastern Conference Finals, Knicks fans continued their unruly behavior during the LA star’s visit to New York.

The video posted by TMZ on X (formerly Twitter) showed a group of Knicks fans trash-talking James outside the Fanatics Fest. The clip was shared with a short caption summarizing the incident.

“EXCLUSIVE: #LeBronJames had to deal with some salty fans outside a New York City event Saturday night … with angry pedestrians hurling insults at the basketball legend,” TMZ wrote.

In the clip, fans can be seen crowding around James' entourage as they hurled insults at the four-time NBA champion. Expressing their hate towards him, one fan in particular went off, calling him names and claiming he could never be Jordan.

Explore the NBA Draft 2024 with our free NBA Mock Draft Simulator & be the GM of your favorite NBA team.

"Get out of here, LeBron, go back to LA! Don't come to New York with that s*it. Boo, LeBum, you'll never beat Jordan or Kobe," the fan remarked.

Even though LeBron James left the Eastern Conference in 2019 to join the Lakers, he continues to occupy a prominent place in the minds of Knicks fans. During his time with the Cavaliers and Heat, he had a successful track record against New York.

In his 61 regular-season games against them, he has averaged 26.7 points, 7.4 rebounds and 7.4 assists per game. Additionally, he famously eliminated the Knicks from the playoffs with the Heat on his way to winning his first NBA title.

LeBron James asked to continue hooping by streamer Kai Cenat during Fanatics Fest: "You can't retire."

Despite receiving a fair share of hate from the New York crowd on Sunday, LeBron James was shown love by many, including Brooklyn native Kai Cenat. The streamer appeared on the live episode of 'The Shop' alongside Tom Brady, Victor Wembanyama and host LeBron James at the Fanatics Fest and showed his appreciation for the LA star.

During the episode, Cenat urged LBJ to continue playing before giving him an ultimatum.

"Imma just say it, Bron, you cannot retire gang, you can't retire. I can't imagine. From my perspective, I am 23 bro, you've been there the whole time it'll be weird," he declared.

LeBron James will enter his 23rd year in the NBA during the 2025-26 season. He is expected to re-sign with the Lakers as he hopes to win another championship alongside Luka Doncic.

Los Angeles Lakers Fan? Check out the latest Lakers depth chart, schedule, and roster updates all in one place.

Quick Links

Edited by Nadim El Kak
RELATED ARTICLES

Is Giannis Antetokounmpo playing against Montenegro? Latest on Greece superstar’s availability for EuroBasket 2025 preparation game (Aug. 14)

Giannis Antetokounmpo has missed Greece's first three preparation games for EuroBasket 2025. Greece is set to play Montenegro on Thursday in Thessaloniki, but is "The Greek Freak" playing? Here's the latest update on Antetokounmpo's availability against Montenegro. Ad According to SDNA, a Greek news outlet, the reason for Giannis' absence from the national team during

Kiyan Anthony’s stunning new tattoo tribute to dad Carmelo Anthony gets Michael Jordan’s son-in-law’s approval

Carmelo Anthony's son, Kiyan Anthony, unveiled his new tattoo, which got the approval of Michael Jordan's son-in-law, Rakeem Christmas. Kiyan has blossomed into a bona fide star at an early stage of his career, following in the footsteps of his father. Ad Playing for Long Island Lutheran in high school, Kiyan averaged 10.3 points, 2.4

“Got to be able to cook, clean, help me mentally” – Michael Porter Jr. gets real about demands from future wife

Michael Porter Jr. recently made headlines for saying that one of his vices was women ahead of his first season with the Brooklyn Nets. Porter went to another podcast and got real about what she wants from his future wife if he ever decides to settle down. Ad Speaking on the "One Night with Steiny"

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Is Giannis Antetokounmpo playing against Montenegro? Latest on Greece superstar’s availability for EuroBasket 2025 preparation game (Aug. 14)

Giannis Antetokounmpo has missed Greece's first three preparation games for EuroBasket 2025. Greece is set to play Montenegro on Thursday in Thessaloniki, but is "The Greek Freak" playing? Here's the latest update on Antetokounmpo's availability against Montenegro. Ad According to SDNA, a Greek news outlet, the reason for Giannis' absence from the national team during

Kiyan Anthony’s stunning new tattoo tribute to dad Carmelo Anthony gets Michael Jordan’s son-in-law’s approval

Carmelo Anthony's son, Kiyan Anthony, unveiled his new tattoo, which got the approval of Michael Jordan's son-in-law, Rakeem Christmas. Kiyan has blossomed into a bona fide star at an early stage of his career, following in the footsteps of his father. Ad Playing for Long Island Lutheran in high school, Kiyan averaged 10.3 points, 2.4

Coco Gauff makes the most of her unexpected day off after Cincinnati Open opponent’s withdrawal by attending Reds baseball game

Coco Gauff is not letting her time go to waste. She attended a baseball game after receiving a free pass in her Round of 32 match in the Cincinnati Masters. Her opponent, Dayana Yastremska, withdrew due to illness. Ad The World No. 2 advanced via a walkover, turning her unexpected rest day into a memorable

After player complaints & concerning retirements, Coco Gauff’s ex-coach firmly calls out ATP over ‘extreme’ heat rule at Cincinnati Open

Cincinnati's sweltering temperatures have left players scrambling at the ATP 1000 Masters tournament. The event has already seen quite some retirements and walkovers due to unpleasantly hot conditions, resulting in backlash among players and analysts alike. Ad Amid cases coming up of mid-match retirement and complaints from players regarding the extreme heat rule, Coco Gauff's

Recent Comments