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What did LeBron James do to his tooth?

The Los Angeles Lakers superstar has surprised his fans with a jewel embedded in one of his teeth in the form of his brand’s logo, a crown.

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The Los Angeles Lakers superstar has surprised his fans with a jewel embedded in one of his teeth in the form of his brand's logo, a crown.
MICHAEL TRANAFP

Basketball fans are already preparing to welcome a new season in the NBA after the last championship won by the Golden State Warriors. It was a season in which Stephen Curry achieved his coveted Finals MVP trophy and further solidified his legacy. A season with great disappointments, especially in Los Angeles when the Lakers did not make the playoffs despite forming the talented trio of Anthony Davis, Russell Westbrook and LeBron James.

The Lakers hope to turn things around in the coming season, the 20th in LeBron’s career. Some changes have been seen in the forward himself, who is making good use of the summer break, spending time with his family, watching his children, Bronny and Bryce play basketball, and training to remain on the elite level of the sport.

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However, not everything has been about sports, because these days his image has attracted more attention from his fans, particularly when he showed off his latest accessory.

The Laker wanted to surprise his more than 131 million Instagram followers with an image of his teeth, to which he has added a jewel in the shape of his brand’s logo, which is none other than a crown that refers to his nickname of ‘The King’ and that is formed by his initials “LJ”.

Draymond Green defends him from criticism

A detail that has not yet been specified is how much James paid for his new jewelry. Anticipating some flak from trolls for the King’s latest move, one his friends, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, came to his defense on the comment section of LeBron’s Instagram post.

“Do s—t that nobody else does because he’s who nobody else is… Grammar and all… insert y’all hate below… we winning and ain’t nobody having more fun,” Green wrote.