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LeBron James is a billionaire. He can afford pretty much anything he wants. LeBron even has his eyes set on eventually owning an NBA team.
While all that may be true, LeBron wants you to know he can’t afford a streaming service. Michael Jordan is the GOAT at basketball. LeBron is the GOAT at piracy.
The evidence speaks for itself. Can anyone defend this right here?
What do LeBron James and a 13-year-old kid who eats meatloaf in Des Moines, Iowa have in common? They both use Stream East to steal illegal copyrighted material. This is such a bad look for LeBron. Can anyone even try to defend this?
It’s one thing to steal. It’s another thing to do it out in the open when anyone can record you committing the illegal act. LeBron isn’t just a pirate. He wants you to know he’s so dumb that he wants to be caught doing the illegal act.
LeBron is crying poor. He can’t afford a Hulu account. I guess this will be his excuse when he takes every last penny from the Lakers this offseason instead of actually being committed to winning. We already know he’s not.
What’s worse is he’s taking money out of his own pocket. The guy literally plays in the NBA. He does get that it’s better for him if more real users watch the games, right? NBA ratings are down and one reason is because LeBron and other piraters aren’t watching the games in a legal way.
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