LeBron James Teams Up With Drake, Naomi Osaka in Potential 50 Billion Partnership

LeBron James has teamed up with Drake and Naomi Osaka in a potential $50 billion partnership. LeBron James has always tried to keep his business side of things active. Outside of his NBA salary, he has made many investments that have turned out to be very successful. He also has shoe deals that are bringing in a lot of money. But as his career marches on, more and more opportunities are lining up for LeBron and his team.

Now, a new huge partnership has emerged and it has the potential to be one of his biggest yet. LeBron has now teamed up with international rap star Drake and tennis pro Naomi Osaka to invest in a huge opportunity.

Hawkins, the founder of StatusPro thanked LeBron James for his huge investment in the company.

“It’s incredibly humbling that pioneers of their level believe in us as founders and in our vision for this industry. We always say StatusPro is only as strong as our team, and our team just got a whole lot stronger.”

LeBron James Teams Up With Drake, Naomi Osaka in Potential 50 Billion Partnership

Troy Jones who is a former business partner also had some great things to say about the partnership.

“Besides the immense credibility our new investors bring to the business, they have proven the value of creating companies and brands that prioritise empowerment, diversity of thought, experience, and culture. These are some of the guiding principles of our business.”

If only the Lakers play on the court was going as well as his investments off the court. The Lakers have been struggling to put a game together for a win. The injuries on LeBron’s end has definitely been hurting, but that is no excuse.

“We can’t control (LeBron) playing or not, but what we can control is going out there and winning basketball games,” Davis said. “With the guys that we have, we have enough pieces to still win basketball games, even though he brings a huge part to both ends of the floor of what we do.

“It’s an adjustment period of trying to figure out new schemes and stuff like that without him, for however long he’s out,” Davis continued. “But like I said, we still have enough pieces to win basketball games.”