WATCH: LeBron Gets Way Too Fired Up About His Fresh Haircut

Lakers star LeBron James has been working on several project this summer. Although his team didn’t make the playoffs, LeBron had a lot of off-court activities, and didn’t really pay attention to his looks. Well, he is definitely working on that body and his skills, and a haircut wasn’t on the list for 18 days. Believe it or not, LeBron was super excited about his fresh haircut from his barber, Slick Nick.

“Yo, my boy Slick Nick came through and gave me one of those grade-A cuts,” LeBron said in a video he posted. “OOOH-WEEE!”

“I was looking super rough,” James added. “Two weeks?” I mean, technically, like 18 days without a cut. As soon as I got back I had to sit in that chair.”

It’s more than obvious that LeBron likes his new hair.

LeBron’s hairline has been a common topic in the past few years. Fans talked about his receding hairline last year, and some say he had a procedure to restore it. Regardless of whether he did it or not, LeBron’s hairline looks just fine.

When it comes to his game on the floor, LeBron will enter his 17th NBA season with some help from Anthony Davis. The Lakers signed Davis this offseason, and it’s more than obvious that LeBron and Davis make the perfect duo in the league. The team missed the playoffs last season mostly because the young core couldn’t cope with LeBron’s absence. The king missed too many games due to his groin injury.

If you ask LeBron, he will say that he is the GOAT in the NBA. In other words, he is ready for a title.

“That one right there made me the greatest player of all time … that’s what I felt. I was super, super ecstatic to win one for Cleveland because of the 52-year drought. … The first wave of emotion was when everyone saw me crying, like, that was all for 52 years of everything in sports that’s gone on in Cleveland. And then after I stopped, I was like — that one right there made you the greatest player of all time,” King James told Maverick Carter, Randy Mims and Rich Paul during an episode of “More Than An Athlete.”

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