Cuffs The Legend is one of the biggest LeBron James supporters on the internet. He even met King James, took pictures together, and became friends with the Lakers superstar, as well as LeBron’s agent, Rich Paul.
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Cuffs The Legend recently took to social media to take jabs at some Los Angeles Lakers fans, as he believes they don’t treat LeBron fairly.
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“Just look at how some of these Laker fans be talking crazy about LeBron James.. especially now that he’s almost at the end of his career.. The Lakers franchise was enjoying the projects before Akron came to LA.. ungrateful f**** lol.”
just look at how some of these Laker fans be talking crazy about LeBron James.. especially now that he’s almost at the end of his career..
the Lakers franchise was enjoying the projects before Akron came to LA.. ungrateful fucks lol
— 73-9 and THEY LIED (@CuffsTheLegend) June 29, 2025
Fans then asked Cuffs The Legend where LeBron could go if he leaves the Lakers. Cuffs The Legend replied with the Dallas Mavericks.
Dallas Mavs ☎️ https://t.co/VCgyEAbpFP
— 73-9 and THEY LIED (@CuffsTheLegend) June 29, 2025
LeBron to Dallas?
The idea of LeBron heading to Dallas isn’t far-fetched. Lakers insider Jovan Buha also believes that the Mavericks could be a destination for LeBron if he leaves the Lakers.
“There has been some buzz, I will say, in the general NBA ether over the last week or two with LeBron and Dallas,” Buha said. “And if you just look at the situation, they have [Anthony Davis], they have Kyrie [Irving].
“They have Jason Kidd, who LeBron played with in Team USA and then also played under with the Lakers,” Buha continued. “Kidd was [an] assistant on that 2020 title team, and LeBron loved being coached by him. They also have Nico Harrison… He is a former Nike guy, and LeBron is Mr. Nike.”
If LeBron were to move to Dallas and join the Mavericks, that would completely shake up the league. It still appears to be highly unlikely, but nothing is impossible when it comes to the NBA.

















































































