WATCH: LeBron James spotted vibing on Kendrick Lamar's diss track to Drake

Basketball: In a recent video that has sparked interest on social media, LeBron James can be seen having a good time while dancing to one of Kendrick Lamar's latest songs.

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In a recent video that has sparked interest on social media, LeBron James can be seen having a good time while dancing to one of Kendrick Lamar's latest songs. In a busy and crowded club, "King" James is seen submerged in a mob of ladies, vivaciously enjoying his downtime.

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The viral video, while brief, shows an unseen side of LeBron James, comfortable and without his typical retinue of teammates or media, dressed casually and surrounded by friends.

Several fans and sports personalities are interpreting this viral video as LeBron siding with Kendrick in this well-known feud, despite the fact that the basketball player has yet to confirm or contradict these claims.

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LeBron James dancing was simply him enjoying the colourful atmosphere, and it is unlikely that he will jeopardise his friendly relationship with Drake (a well-known NBA fan) to take a side in this silly quarrel. Traditionally, LeBron prefers to remain impartial and let his supporters to engage in all of the speculation and debate.

JJ Redick talked about LeBron James

JJ Redick has had enough of LeBron James' whining about the refs. During Episode 7 of Mind the Game, the former NBA long-range specialist and his podcast cohost James began complaining about the officials during the LA Lakers' playoff series against the Denver Nuggets.

Opined that players are frequently allowed to be rougher during the playoffs, but regretted that this was not the case in the series with Denver Nuggets.Redick rejected what he said, adding, "This comes from the man whose team had the most significant free throw difference in NBA history over the past two seasons," which got laughs from both sides.

While it was pleasant banter, Redick's assertion is valid. This season, the Lakers attempted 1,983 free throws (second in the NBA), compared to their opponents' 1,476 (second-lowest). Simple arithmetic indicates a significant difference of 507.

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