Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James took a moment yesterday to apparently throw some shade at the NFL, seemingly defending the NBA's claim over sports on Christmas Day.More News: Steelers Star Cam Heyward on Christmas Chiefs Loss: "I Own That"In a post-game interview following the Lakers' narrow 115-113 over the Golden State Warriors,
LeBron James declared Christmas "our day," but the NFL had nearly 20 million more viewers than the NBA throughout the holiday this week.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James had a message for the NFL as it continued to encroach on the NBA's day, which has been Christmas for years.
One NBA legend even called out Roger Goodell's league on Wednesday. LeBron James, after his Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 115-113, made it known what sport he believes should dominate the Christmas Day slate. "I love the NFL," James said. "But Christmas is our day."
Warriors' Stephen Curry agreed with LeBron James' comments that Christmas Day is reserved for the NBA, and not the NFL.
LeBron James has a bold message to the NFL as it competes for eyeballs on Christmas Day. This is still the NBA’s holiday. Since the 2020 season, the NFL has played at least one game on Christmas ...
Amid the NFL-NBA debate, James spoke to the media after the game and made it clear which sports league owns Christmas.
LeBron James has strong feelings about the NFL trying to take over Christmas from the NBA. For the past few years, the NFL has aired games on Christmas,
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For decades, Christmas has been one of the biggest days of the year for the NBA, and the rest of the American sports landscape has taken a step back on the country's biggest holiday.
And it fueled a parting shot from James when he finished an on-court interview with ESPN’s Lisa Salters at the end of the Lakers-Warriors TV broadcast. “I love the NFL,” James