Photo: 50 Cent’s Photoshopped Post Backing LeBron James Goes Viral

50 Cent’s had a very interesting post about LeBron James. LeBron James got some very heavy praise after the Los Angeles Lakers 112-102 win versus the Houston Rockets in Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals.

The Lakers win did only just give them a 2-1 series lead. It also meant James is now the all-time winningest player in playoff history with 162 wins on his record.

There were a lot of people giving him good wishes on social media after it happened. One of the people reaching out with a congratulations message for James was 50 Cent, a rapper. From the looks of it, it seems like he Photoshopped his head onto James’ body in an Instagram post that has since gone viral.

“STOP PLAYING ALL WE DO IS WIN. KING S— ONLY [LeBron James] BOOM,” the rapper said in the post.

James added the post to his story and responded in the comments, “LET’S GO!!!”

Photo: 50 Cent’s Photoshopped Post Backing LeBron James Goes Viral

This is James 17th year. James still managed to lead the NBA in assists at 10.2 per game. He also averaged 25.3 points and picked up 7.8 rebounds. In the Lakers last win against the Rockets, he had one of the best games in recent times. He had 36 points while picking up 7 rebounds, 5 assists and a season-high 4 blocks.

After Kobe’s death, 50 Cent put out a statement about changing the way he thinks.

“I feel like I have to achieve what I want in life now after this,” he wrote. “I have to focus, I’m not arguing with anyone anymore I’ll deal with it another way if there’s a problem.”

James also talked about what this has all meant to him.

“It’s something I never dreamed of,” James said. “I never came into the league as a kid saying, ‘I want to be No. 1 in playoff wins.’ I always said I want to be a part of a winning culture and be a winning player and do whatever it takes to help my teammates win, and this is the result of it.

“But it doesn’t happen without my teammates over the years, my coaching staff over the years. Everyone from the top to bottom — GMs, owners, training staffs, ball boys, everything. Everyone has a hand in that because we’re all a part of the process and the success. So either if I was in Cleveland or Miami and now with the Lakers, I’ve been a part of three great organizations that have allowed me to be a part of something that’s historic.”