LeBron James STAN Shannon Sharpe shocks fans as he is seen receiving Steph Curry’s signed sneakers
LeBron James and Stephen Curry’s rivalry in the NBA has been long and intense, with both parties getting the best out of each other. Both players clashed again over the weekend, with Curry’s Golden State Warriors coming out on top.
Steph Curry (36) and James (39) are counting their last days in the NBA while simultaneously impressing their fans with performances that defy logic. Curry put in a masterclass performance with 31 points in the recent matchup against the Lakers, albeit a shot clock malfunction controversy, and made a LeBron James lovers switch allegiance, allegedly.
Shannon Sharpe, former pro NFL player, and current ESPN analyst, was caught on video after the game getting a pair of Under Armour sneakers signed by the “Baby-Faced Assassin” himself. This shocked basketball lovers and fellow LBJ followers because of the relationship between Sharpe and King James.
The trolling received by the ESPN analyst even led to a response from him where he responded on X (formerly known as Twitter).
You can only be a fan of 1 player? Sounds pretty ridiculous to me.Sharpe wrote on X
Given the greatness of both players and their relative impact on the beautiful game, it would be difficult not to want to cross sides and have a moment with them when they’re about to draw the curtain on their glorious careers. However, with Sharpe known for constantly praising and even fighting for LeBron James and his legacy, seeing or believing what he did is still shocking to many.
Related: Shannon Sharpe DEFENDS LeBron James claiming himself the ‘GOAT’ citing times when Tom Brady and Michael Jordan did the same
Fans react to Shannon Sharpe’s alleged switch of allegiances to Steph Curry
Shannon Sharpe getting a worn signed pair of sneakers from the 3-point god has caused a frenzy on social media. The video was initially posted by Lee Altman and reposted several times. It has gathered more than 5 million views on social media.
Fans on the popular social media platform X took to the platform to comment on the issue, with one user @TheWarriorsTalk tweeting, “He’s nervous Bron gonna catch him in the act.”
A couple of other fan reactions below:
Shannon Sharpe realized the wrath of Bron’s army with his latest act, but he had come out to talk about it, saying it was the first time he met the superstar. But it was a classy act by Steph to ignore the rivalry and still act nice to a “new fan.”
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