LeBron James attended the LA Rams’ game on Sunday as they faced off against the Philadelphia Eagles. The LA Lakers star watched the NFL game a day after his team’s 127-102 loss to the Denver Nuggets.
James, a long-time Rams fan, could only watch as Eagles running back Saquon Barkley delivered an outstanding performance, leading his team to a 37-20 victory.
A fan heckles LeBron James at the Eagles-Rams game:
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) November 27, 2024
“LeBron, we know you was at them Diddy parties!”
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During the game, a fan attempted to heckle James by shouting: “LeBron, we know you was at them Diddy parties!”
The unnamed fan repeatedly called out to James, but the four-time NBA MVP ignored him. When James continued to show no response, the fan brought up the Diddy reference.
The heckling stemmed from a viral clip in which James claimed, “there’s no party like Diddy party.” The comment has drawn criticism in light of rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs’ recent legal troubles. Combs, who was arrested in September, is currently in federal custody and facing lawsuits for allegations including rape, sexual assault, harassment, and sex trafficking.
Among the reported victims of Diddy’s alleged crimes are individuals as young as 10 years old.
LeBron James recently announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he would be stepping away from social media.
Fans reacted to the video of the heckler trolling the Lakers legend: “He wouldn’t be saying that to Bron if i was there.”
@lividwtw countered: “Ain’t no party like a LeDiddy Party.”
@FlukaTime said: “Normally I would tell that fan to grow up, but unfortunately they’re right.”
Another fan commented: “Owned LeDiddy.”
One more fan added: “Folks real tough with a wall standing in between them.”
The Lakers' loss to the Suns in the NBA Cup marked their third consecutive defeat. They are scheduled to face the San Antonio Spurs at the AT&T Center on Wednesday night. The Lakers won their last matchup against the Spurs in an NBA Cup game on November 15.
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