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Don t like it, Lakers James publicly criticizes Brian Windhorst, adds fuel to the fire

8:25pm, 5 June 2025Basketball

LeBron James doesn't like Brian Windhorst very much, and he once again made it publicly in his latest social media post.

It's obvious that LeBron James doesn't like Brian Windhorst very much, whether he's been covering the Los Angeles Lakers star since the draft or not. James made this publicly in his recent social media posts, as well as in his “Mind the Game” podcast with Steve Nash.

In the latest video to promote the next episode, a Wyndhorst said that NBA fans "wanted to talk about the farce" and that "if James and Steve Nash were sitting together and doing Xs and Os for an entire hour, people wouldn't like it." James responded to the video and said, "It's far from over!! What awful, they actually want to listen to two people who know nothing about basketball talking about basketball!"

Wyndhorst didn't seem to know how successful the podcast was, and although fans may be interested in the plot, they also want to know the ins and outs of the game. And, anything that involves James will attract a large audience, especially if he is not playing at the moment.

The rifts in the relationship between James and Windhorst are unknown, but James is likely to have realized it a few years ago. The dispute between LeBron James and Brian Windhorst continues. Earlier this season, James played in the Pat McAfee Show and talked about a lot of things, one of which was related to Windhorst.

"I saw Brian Windhorst on a show like this a while ago... This guy said he was like my best friend," James said. "These people are so weird."

Winderhorst has been making it clear that he has been covering him since James' high school. During that time, Windhorst may have praised James and criticized him, and media coverage sometimes goes out of control.

Winderhorst eventually talks about James' remarks and tells truthfully the impact James has had on James' career.

"LeBron doesn't owe me anything. I owe him a lot. He is a close friend of my hometown and alma mater. I will support him. I will never say anything else, nor will I support you." Wendhorst said on ESPN's Cleveland show.

James had an interesting time in expressing his views on certain things, and he even had a two or three-week debate with Stephen A. Smith. As we all know, James is always cautious in his words and actions, but he has not done so this season.

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