LeBron James scored a season-high 26 points in the Los Angeles Lakers‘ 112-108 road win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday, but the future Hall of Famer is going viral on social media for another reason.
LeBron James Roasts Courtside Spectator
During Sunday’s game at Xfinity Mobile Arena, a courtside fan heckled James about his lack of hair. As the four-time NBA MVP walked past the sideline, the fan yelled at him:
“You still ain’t got no hair though.”
James finally responded without losing his cool. He turned, looked at the fan, and clapped back with:
“You know what I do got though… I got plenty of it.”
Fan: You still ain’t got no hair tho
LeBron: You know what I do got though… I got plenty of it😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/aPE8Pd4Mwn
— ²³𝙻𝚎𝙱𝚛𝚘𝚗𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚝𝚒𝚜🏀☄️🌎💞 (@BronGotGame) December 8, 2025
James’ funny comment can be interpreted many ways.
Despite not having hair, James has everything else: fame, money, rings, and legacy. Some fans are suggesting that the 21-time All-Star could have also been referring to the size of his manhood.
Regardless of what James was talking about, fans around the exchange laughed, and it was one of the few instances where trash talk was directed at Bron and no one was kicked out of the arena.
James Scored 10 Straight Points
James, who turns 41 on Dec. 30, scored 10 straight points in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s matchup just two days after his 10-point streak of 1,297 consecutive regular-season games came to an end.
“At 40 years old, I mean, it just takes a while for my body to kind of get back into a rhythm,” James said. “And so it felt good tonight to kind of feel like myself a little bit. … I’ve had so many of those moments that it never gets old.
“And that’s the one thing you won’t be able to get back when you’re done playing is that arena. That excitement of going out — and either the excitement or the boos and the cheers or whatever the case may be. You’ll never be able to get that back once you’re done playing.”
James hit a late go-ahead 3-pointer to help lift the Lakers to 17-6, good enough for second in the Western Conference standings, just above the Denver Nuggets (17-6).
It was also his 1,015th career regular-season win, surpassing Boston Celtics Hall of Famer Robert Parish (1,014) for No. 2 on the league’s all-time list.
Another season is needed if he wants to pass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,074).
In addition, the win was the Lakers’ first victory in Philadelphia since 2017, when James still played for his hometown team, the Cleveland Cavaliers.