LeBron James is never far from the spotlight, and LeBron’s Olympic Rings Tattoo has fans buzzing. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar, fresh off a gold medal win with Team USA at the Paris 2024 Olympics, added a new piece to his ever-growing collection of ink: the iconic Olympic rings. And it didn’t take long for fans to express their opinions—some celebrating his achievement, others throwing shade.
LeBron’s Olympic Rings Tattoo: Celebration or Missed Opportunity?
The tattoo, done by Ganga Tattoo (@gangatattoo), featured the Olympic rings, symbolizing his illustrious international career. The artist shared the moment, captioning it: “Tattooing the Olympic rings for the king @kingjames. Thank you for everything, bro ❤️ @olympics.” Naturally, social media exploded.
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From admiration to mockery, the comments came pouring in. One fan, @ronnie.hall_, marveled at LeBron’s dedication, joking, “Imagine having it like that so you get tatted right after a workout 🐐.” Another, @goatairjordan, couldn’t resist bringing up past failures: “What about the Bronze medal? And FIBA loss in 2006?” This wasn’t the only jab—@seadawggy206 wondered aloud why LeBron was getting inked in a gym, saying, “Am I the only one wondering why he’s getting tatted in the gym 😂 bruh chill.”
But while the chatter continues, it’s hard to deny James’ impact. At 39 years old, coming off his 21st NBA season, LeBron’s still going strong. His stats from last season are a testament to his staying power: 25.7 points, 7.3 rebounds, 8.3 assists, and 1.3 steals per game while shooting an incredible 54% from the field. And don’t forget his 41% shooting from deep.
Though LeBron added another gold to his collection, his Lakers didn’t fare as well. Despite his impressive individual performances, the Lakers were bounced from the in the first round, losing to the Denver Nuggets in five games. The season may have ended on a sour note, but fans know LeBron isn’t done yet.
LeBron’s offseason has been just as eventful. He recently signed a new deal with the Lakers, ensuring he’ll remain the face of the franchise for at least another season.
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