LeBron James is not shy about sharing his thoughts on social media.
Sometimes those thoughts are pretty run-of-the-mill, like what stand-up special he’s enjoying or random thoughts on whatever sporting event he happens to be watching at that moment.
Sometimes he’s more enigmatic, like his hourglass emoji post late last month that set off much speculation as to what message the NBA’s all-time leading scorer was trying to convey.
James posted some thoughts Monday on X (formerly Twitter) that were neither of those things, as the Lakers superstar unloaded on the media’s coverage of Bronny James, his oldest son and a freshman guard at USC.