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LeBron James Responds to Drake Wearing LeBron James Jr.’s Jersey
- Updated: August 27, 2019
LeBron James saw Drake rocking his son’s jersey on Twitter recently and liked what he saw. The four-time MVP retweeted the post and made a comment as well.
#FamilyTies ?x ? https://t.co/FQeOaID5Jy
— LeBron James (@KingJames) August 27, 2019
The images were taken from the Canadian artist’s latest music video, “Money in the Grave.” The elder James must have been thrilled to see his son’s AAU jersey getting plenty of screen time as Drake made the threads more famous than ever.
The music video, which was previewed on Drake’s Instagram, also featured Rick Ross. Both elder and younger James commented on the Instagram post.
“Money in the Grave” is Drake’s tribute song to the Toronto Raptors’ first NBA championship, which the franchise won last June.
Though the Raptors would be hard-pressed to repeat as champions after the departure of Kawhi Leonard to the Los Angeles Clippers, Drake will undoubtedly continue to rep Toronto as its global ambassador.