Joe Budden alleges LeBron James is experiencing marital problems with his wife, Savannah

Even at 39 years old, LeBron James’ love for the game of basketball is unwavering. King James appears to be as eager to play and discuss basketball as ever even in his twenty-first season. His latest podcast series, “Mind the Game,” featuring former NBA player JJ Redick, amply demonstrates this. Since the premiere of the first episode, which features both of these hoopers breaking down the ins and outs of the game to a T, league fans have been raving about it.

 

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But Joe Budden, who consistently stirs up debate on other hip-hop artists, now has a sharp opinion on Bron. In his most recent episode, Budden talked about the possibility that King James’ podcast originated from anything other than his passion for hoops. “Dawg, you’re(LeBron James) not talking about none of that. If homie was happy I’m sorry, hey if everything was good there would be none of this JJ Reddick in the mind of Wilt Chamberlain basketball sh*t you on. It would be none of that,” according to the former rapper.

 

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Budden adds, “That Savannah Miss James is starting a podcast also so now she has a podcast,” to back up his outlandish assertions. Is Joel making it all up, or does he have some validity to his claims? The curious fans will never know because Mr. and Mrs. James are renowned for keeping their private life private. But Budden’s projections are undoubtedly wild exaggerations, and they are both really passionate about podcasting. Fans of “Mind the Game” are ecstatic about the latest episode that has been released.

Highlights from JJ Reddick and LeBron James’ most recent podcast

 

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LeBron James expressed his annoyance with the one-on-one mentality of younger NBA players in the podcast’s second edition. He expressed disapproval of the tendency among players to place more emphasis on individual matches than teamwork, stressing the value of enlisting teammates and making deft reads while facing extra defenders. James bemoaned the fact that certain players didn’t seem to be focused on playing as a team, emphasizing the need to develop defensive scheme reading skills and encouraging teammates.

Ultimately, LeBron stated, “Most great teams are going to send help, and can you make the right reads? Can you instill confidence in your teammates when you’ve scored twice in that favorable matchup? Do you know that the double is coming? … Some guys don’t wanna learn and won’t learn because they just wanna play ones.”

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