LeBron James, Anthony Davis And Draymond Green Team up in New Investment

LeBron James and Anthony Davis had a great time this past year, and Draymond Green will soon join them. No, he won’t unretire, if that’s the first thing that popped in your mind. Davis will probably re-sign with the Lakers as he had an excellent season with the team. Moreover, he won his first ring with the Lakers. The 2020-21 season will start on Dec. 22, and Los Angeles will definitely need Davis on the floor. What about his teaming up with Green and LeBron?

King James and Davis have been pretty busy off the court. They contacted Green, and the trio invested in Lobos 1707 Tequila & Mezcal. The partnership was announced in a press release.

“Lobos 1707 is led by CEO Dia Simms, one of the most dynamic leaders in the industry over the last twenty-five years,” the release read. “Simms established a reputation for driving innovation and diversity while developing some of the largest marques globally, including building a billion-dollar valued spirits brand. Lobos 1707 is also backed by tequila enthusiast LeBron James. He and his partner Maverick Carter invested in the company because of the quality of the product, core company values, and the opportunity to build a strong consumer brand with diverse leadership.”

LeBron, Davis, and Green to have great success with their investment

LeBron is one of the best athletes in the world of sports. He is also one of the wealthiest athletes on the globe. LeBron knows how to pull out the right move at the right time. His net worth will hit $480 million this season. That says pretty much everything about LeBron’s business moves. His investment in Lobos 1707 Tequila & Mezcal takes him a step closer to one billion. One day, LeBron will own an NBA team. That’s his biggest dream.

The four-time NBA champion is also a minority owner of Liverpool football club in England. He is part of the Blaze Pizza family and owns SpringHill Entertainment and Uninterrupted.

LeBron is taking care of his post-basketball career, and these investments seem like good ideas. Magic Johnson, Shaq, and Kobe Bryant did the same following their retirement.