LeBron James Shares Heartwarming Birthday Wishes For His Trainer

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has the greatest career in the basketball world. The three-time NBA champion has been putting up some serious numbers, and most fans call him “The GOAT.” Yes, these people say that King James has better performance than Michael Jordan and other NBA legends. Well, the great LeBron James is awesome for so many reasons, and one of them is his trainer Mike Mancias.

In LeBron’s first preseason in the league, Mancias was trying to become an NBA coach. He was hired as a full-time assistant trainer with the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Lakers superstar worked really hard with him, and he is grateful for everything Mancias did for him. The great coach is celebrating his birthday, and LeBron had the most emotional message for his favorite trainer.

LeBron spent seven years with the Cavaliers and then joined the Miami Heat. He made The Big Three with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. LeBron won his first championship with the Heat. In fact, he won two straight titles with the franchise. The kid from Akron returned to Cleveland and won his third title with the team. In 2016, the Cavaliers did the impossible and defeated the 73-win Golden State Warriors. This was Cleveland’s first title and LeBron made it happen.

LeBron James wished his trainer a happy birthday

Mancias has been helping LeBron throughout the years, and now he is celebrating his birthday. LeBron chose the right words to wish him a happy birthday.

“My brother!! I wouldn’t be the player I am today without your commitment and friendship throughout this whole journey!” the caption read. “The sacrifice for the betterment of my health and well being is INCREDIBLE!! Know it doesn’t go unnoticed one bit! I thank your wife @heatherbees2 for being so considerate and understanding as well cause how we work is time consuming and taxing as well!I LOVE YOU MAN!! My guy forever and beyond. Happy Birthday @mikemancias1 aka Mikey J. cause we always taking it Back To The Future!”

The King is in his 17th NBA season and he is about to win his fourth title as a Lakers player.