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LeBron James has been one of the best players in the NBA for more than two decades now.
Despite playing in Year 21 of his amazing NBA career, James remains one of the most popular basketball players in the world.
In fact, even at 39 years old, the league hasn’t truly found another player to replace him as the face of the NBA.
All things considered, James has what it takes to generate a lot of revenue for the league, and the Los Angeles Lakers superstar uses his marketability to get amazing endorsement deals for himself.
Speaking of which, LeBron James recently featured in a commercial for Topps and Bowman, as revealed via NBACentral on Twitter, and NBA fans had a plethora of reactions to it.
New LeBron commercial pic.twitter.com/HJ1aEUXLvj
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) January 10, 2024
His doc gon be insane bruh
— (@FeelLikeBron) January 10, 2024
Oh my God I can feel ittt
Auraaaaaa
— BeastBron (@bronisabeast) January 10, 2024
Not only is lebron the face of the NBA, he’s the face of sports
— 𝑳𝑨𝑲𝑬𝑹𝑺 𝑭𝑨𝑵𝑨𝑻𝑰𝑪 (@LakersBetta) January 10, 2024
Greatest commercial I’ve ever seen
— 𝟐𝟑 (@BronWorld) January 10, 2024
The commercial was for Bowman cards, as James was the narrator.
Bowman cards are widely known for producing baseball cards for prospects and rookies.
While Bowman mostly stays true to baseball, Topps has expanded to multiple sports over the years.
In the commercial, fans noticed that apart from seeing a card for the high school version of LeBron James, a prospect card for Victor Wembanyama and Bronny James was also available.
All things considered, it was undoubtedly one of the best commercials that the 39-year-old has been a part of throughout his amazing basketball career.
Moreover, many believe that the LeBron James x Bronny James Bowman card will end up becoming one of the most valuable cards ever produced by the company.
After all, Bronny is LeBron James’ eldest son and he is expected to be drafted into the NBA next season.
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