LeBron’s crew is full of genuine and smart people, says Johnny Manziel

Peter Dewey
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Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel shared that NBA icon LeBron Jamesโ€™ crew โ€“ including Maverick Carter and Rich Paul โ€“ has โ€œsome of the most genuine” and “smartest peopleโ€ heโ€™s met.

Manziel also said that heโ€™s very โ€œfortunateโ€ for the time that he was able to spend with them.

A first-round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, Manziel had a short NFL career, spending just two seasons with the Browns. Manziel was a star in college, winning the Heisman Trophy while he played for Texas A&M University.

His time in Cleveland overlapped with Jamesโ€™ second stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers, a tenure in which James led the franchise to four straight NBA Finals appearances and one NBA title.

James has clearly surrounded himself with great people as heโ€™s navigated his historic NBA career. The Los Angeles Lakers star is playing in a record 23rd NBA season, and heโ€™s already the leagueโ€™s all-time leading scorer.

The four-time champion has navigated a lot of interesting decisions in his career, as he left Cleveland โ€“ his hometown team โ€“ earlier in his career to join the Miami Heat. There, he won two titles before returning home to win a title with the Cavs back in 2016.

James eventually left Cleveland for a second time, joining the Lakers in a move that has not only bolstered his brand, but helped him win another title in 2020.

Both Paul and Carter have been instrumental pieces in Jamesโ€™ journey, and Paul has become one of the most powerful agents in the NBA.

He will likely have his hands full with James this coming offseason, as the four-time league MVP is set to become an unrestricted free agent. James opted into the final season of his contract this past offseason, and heโ€™s going to turn 41 years old this month. He could make a move to go to another franchise, retire or return to the Lakers in the 2026-27 campaign.

For now, the Lakers star is focused on helping his team win a title, as Los Angeles is off to a great start in the 2025-26 season, winning 15 of its first 19 games.

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Peter is a graduate of Quinnipiac University where he covered the MAAC and college basketball for three years. He has worked for NBC Sports, the Connecticut Sun and the Meriden Record-Journal covering basketball and other major sports. Follow him on Twitter @peterdewey2.