Unbelievable! After hyping up 'The Decision 2' for a whole day, LeBron James revealed it was just a commercial

October 8, 2025 6:58 AM
Soccer Genius
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Yesterday, LeBron James suddenly updated his social media, announcing that he was about to make an “important decision.”
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LeBron James’ “The Decision 2” Sparks Major Controversy

Yesterday, LeBron James suddenly updated his social media, announcing that he was about to make an “important decision.” He wrote:

“October 7, 12 p.m. ET — The Decision 2 is coming.”
(Note: that’s midnight on October 8, Beijing time.)

As fans around the world anxiously waited to see what this “decision” would be, LeBron stunned everyone with his move — it wasn’t a retirement announcement, nor any hint about when he might retire. Instead, he dropped… a commercial.

LeBron used one of the most iconic moments of his career — his original free agency “Decision” — to promote a new business partnership, leaving fans completely speechless.

The stunt has sparked heated debate across the globe. Many joked, “From ‘I’m taking my talents to South Beach’ to ‘I’m taking my talents to the top shelf,’ we thought we were losing LeBron — turns out, he just secured another bag.”

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Published: October 7, 2025 at 10:57 PM

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