Lakers’ LeBron James Gets Knicks Fans Riled Up With Latest Tweet

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James attracts fans’ attention with every move he makes. This time, LeBron got Knicks players talking. His most recent tweet was enough to add fuel to an old debate.

Same as every other NBA fan, LeBron watched “The Last Dance.” In these episodes, Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan talked about Madison Square Garden, saying it was his favorite arena to play in. LeBron also likes the arena. He has words of praise for the place whenever he arrives there. In the past, many fans interpreted this appreciation as an attempt to announce his departure to New York. But, LeBron never joined the New York Knicks.

During the release of the latest episodes of Jordan’s documentary, LeBron added more fuel to the fire. He said there was nothing like MSG. Twitter exploded and fans started asking questions. Knicks fans started spreading a speculation. Is there really a chance for LeBron to join the Knicks in 2022? Most of the reactions came from people who made fun of Knicks players for being too excited about the idea.

Will LeBron join the Knicks?

The New York Knicks didn’t really have something to celebrate in the past decade. Why would they focus on LeBron’s arrival in the big city? Well, they sure like the idea of having the king in town. That would be the ultimate scenario for the team that hasn’t won anything in the past decade. Can you imagine LeBron as a Knicks player? Will he entertain the idea of finishing his career in New York?

The Knicks are in contention for LaMelo Ball this time. That would give them a ray of light and hope.

When it comes to LeBron, he is waiting for the season to resume. The Los Angeles Lakers made the top in the West, and they have a really good chance to win a title. That will happen only if the regular season resumes.

The Los Angeles Lakers have LeBron, Anthony Davis, JaVale McKee and a lot of talented players on the roster. That’s more than enough for them to take the title in 2020. It’s a big season for LA.