LeBron James, Lil WayneLeBron James, Lil Wayne (Image Credits: X)
The Los Angeles Lakers star player, LeBron James, has always been active on and off the court. He is among the wealthiest NBA players due to his numerous brand deals. According to Forbes, the 39-year-old Lakers star ranks second among the richest NBA players.

James, who currently holds the highest scoring record in NBA history, is frequently featured in brand commercials as he is the brand ambassador for multiple companies. Most recently, King James appeared in a commercial for the new Apple Beats Pill Speaker alongside the American rapper Lil Wayne.

In the viral Beats commercial, James is partying in a black suit while playing the new Beats Pill speaker. On the other hand, Wayne is disturbed in another room while trying to sleep but cannot because the speaker’s sound is too loud.

Eventually, Wayne reaches the party room and asks for the music to be stopped. However, he ultimately starts dancing to the music from the speaker as well.

Lebron James’ Viral Commercial Leaves NBA Fans in Awe, Sparking a Range of Reactions Online

NBA fans were amazed after watching that viral commercial and posted different reactions in the comment section.

One fan joked about LeBron James’ wife, Savannah, saying, “Savannah was not about to let Bron dance with some random woman for the commercial.”

Another fan pointed out the height difference between James and Wayne. He exclaimed, “The height difference on that hug is insane.”

A third fan teased Wayne’s bedtime in the commercial, joking, “Lil Wayne being in bed at 1am is funny lol.”

Another fan asked, “Can we hear him play a new song? Like 6’7′, Go DJ, or Bring It Back?”

James’ future plans with the Lakers have been debatable among NBA analysts and fans. After the Lakers were early eliminated from the first round of the playoff series against the Denver Nuggets, rumors about James’ next contract began to surface. However, recently, an account on X (FKA Twitter) provided some insight into the deal offered by the Lakers to James.