LeBron James teases basketball fans by describing ‘real as hell’ dream involving ‘shooting the s***’ with Michael Jordan in a ‘tie game’… but he wakes up before seeing how it pans out, as he laments ‘never getting to the end’
LeBron James opened up on a dream involving Michael Jordan but the Los Angeles Lakers star and basketball fans were left to decide how it ended.
The NBA’s all-time leading scorer took to social media Sunday morning to describe the dream he had overnight and it promised to be a good one for those who love basketball.
It was James and legend Michael Jordan linking up but the 38-year-old woke up at a critical stage.
James and fans were left in the dark over how ‘shooting the s***’ with Jordan panned out.
The Tweet began: ‘Just woke up from having a dream that MJ and I was shooting the s*** and back and forth at the Men’s National Championship game between North Carolina/Duke!
LeBron James (L) opened up on a dream involving Michael Jordan (R) on Sunday morning
James woke up at a crucial stage of the dream, leaving him and fans wondering how it ended
‘Great vibes and EPIC CLASSIC GAME! It was a tie game/94-94/5 secs left/NC with the ball.’
With the game at a crucial moment, James revealed he woke up as he lamented ‘never getting to the end.’
‘My a** would wake up to use the bathroom right before seeing the ending of the game,’ he added on his Twitter profile.
‘Happens all the time. Never get to the end. Anyways felt real as hell. Lol. Gm everyone.’
James’ latest dream comes while he’s sidelined with a foot injury.
He will reportedly not need surgery and ‘probably could’ play right now ‘if he necessarily had to’.
James was seen limping while leaving American Airlines Center following the Lakers’ win over the Mavericks last Sunday, though the team plans to ‘re-evaluate’ its star forward in three weeks, according to ESPN’s Adrian ‘Woj’ Wojnarowski on Twitter.
James’ Lakers are in action vs. the Golden State Warriors today. He arrived on a mobility scooter with his injured foot still in a protective boot.
James arrived to Lakers vs. Warriors on a mobility scooter as he rested his injured foot Sunday