Watch: Video Emerges Of LeBron James And Teammates Take A Ride In NYC Subway

LeBron James is on a new adventure every time he steps outside his home. that’s exactly what happened in 2017. The king of basketball was off on an adventure. Can you imagine the great LeBron James using the NYC subway with his teammates?

There’s a video of the whole thing.

NYC is hard to navigate and you may need a small fortune to grab a taxi and arrive at your favorite destination. Was this the reason LeBron had to get on the subway?

LeBron and his Cleveland Cavaliers teammates decided to take things easy and travelled just like any other New Yorker. They got on the subway.

There have been so many videos of LeBron’s adventure. It looks like someone has decided to remind us of the whole thing.

LeBron James and the Cavs got on the NYC subway

The Cavs were waiting for a Brooklyn-bound C train at Penn Station after practice and before the game against the New York Knicks later that day. If you ask LeBron, this was probably his first time getting on the subway. LeBron even filmed his adventure. “It’s my first time getting on the subway in New York,” he said in the video.

There was another video and it was made by LeBron and shared by Uninterupted. That’s LeBron’s digital company. This video shows the Cavs en route. Amazing!

In the video, you can hear LeBron saying that they were on their way back from shootaround. He also explained that they wanted to take a different transportation that time. The Lakers superstar also asked Kyle Kurver for the right location. Oh wait, he was asking him about the transportation. It was a really good time to crack a joke.

It turns out that the Cavs had two options. They could either take a 45-minute bus ride or jump on a six-minute train. What would you choose?

In this video, we can also see Dwyane Wade and J.R. Smith. They all laugh and joke inside. Their ride probably took a little longer, but they enjoyed every bit of it. It was an efficient solution. It was also cheap. The superstars got a one-way ride for $2.75.