LeBron James Cops Incredible Lion Pendant

LeBron James has always been under the spotlight. But from now on, he’ll be even more lit. Why? Well, the LA Lakers superstar just copped a brand-new diamond lion pendant, and it lights up!

Bron is the proud new owner of a “Lion Gatekeeper” pendant complete with 130 grams of 14k gold, encrusted with 35 carats of VS1 diamonds.

James met celebrity jeweler Iceman Nick when he was in Houston to play the Rockets and got himself a pendant fit for a king.

Take a look:

LeBron’s always been a fan of using lions in his brand, with Nike even creating a “Heart of a Lion” campaign starring James.

Iceman Nick has a huge list of celeb client, from Errol Spence to Tyler Herro to Lonzo Ball. So, undoubtedly James went to the right guy.

Not only is the lion pendant incredible, it’s also fully functional – the eyes of the lion light up and the door knocker moves as well.

LeBron’s a big fan of jewelry and sure can pull off some diamonds. But this light-up piece brings a whole new level of swag.

LeBron James 15 Years From Now

He was recently asked about his legacy. More specifically, what he hopes people have to say about his basketball career 15 years from now. 

“First of all, that I was one of the most unselfish basketball players that played this game, at a level that he didn’t have to be unselfish—but it’s just part of my DNA. I cared for my teammates more than anything, but when I stepped out on the court, I gave it my all. There was never a moment when I didn’t give it my all,” said LeBron.

“One thing that they will always be able to say is that I was a champion. They’ll never be able to take that away from me. Where they rank me, who I’m better than, who I’m not better than—I call that barbershop talk. That’s gonna happen. No matter if you like it or not, it’s gonna happen. It happens with the greatest of all time, Muhammad Ali. With Muhammad Ali, it’s who’s better, him or Floyd [Mayweather Jr]? Who’s better, Tom Brady or Joe Montana or Aaron Rodgers or Peyton Manning? It’s barbershop talk. What’s better, ham and cheese or peanut butter and jelly? They can’t even talk and people talk about them. It is what it is. For me, it’s just being able to maximize, and hopefully people will talk about some of the best qualities you have, more than the stuff that doesn’t mean anything.”

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