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"Gonna get sued Monday morning" - NBA fans react as LeBron James vibes to Drake's rival Kendrick Lamar's "TV Off" pre-gameĀ 

LeBron James seemingly has yet another favorite song by Kendrick Lamar. Lamar dropped his sixth studio album, "GNX", in a surprise release last week and fans couldn't be more excited, including James.

Ahead of the LA Lakers' Friday night matchup versus the Oklahoma City Thunder, James was singing along to Lamar's "TV Off" from his newest album during his pre-game routine.

The four-time MVP used the song to hype himself up ahead of a crucial Western Conference bout, causing fans to stir online due to James' well-known friendship with Drake, who Kendrick Lamar infamously dissed earlier this year in May.

Some fans reacted to James signing along to Lamar's song on X/Twitter and pondered over Drake's feelings about his friend enjoying his rival's song:

"Drake got this man's face tatted on him, one fan commented.
"He gonna get sued on Monday morning for this," another fan added.
"Are we all gonna keep pretending he and Drake weren't best buds before this beef started," a third fan chimed in.

Some fans poked fun at the NBA's all-time leading scorer in the comments:

"About to lose again," one fan commented.

"TV Off is now gonna be his theme song," another fan posted.

LeBron James, Lakers suffer fourth loss in five games

LeBron James and the LA Lakers are looking to right the ship after suffering a 101-93 loss versus the OKC Thunder on Friday. Despite five Lakers notching 10 or more points, costly turnovers and an abysmal shooting night from beyond the arc helped Oklahoma City secure a win, dropping LA to 11-8 on the season.

LeBron James finished with 12 points, eight rebounds and six assists, making 5-of-13 shots for the night. Anthony Davis, Austin Reaves, Dalton Knecht and D'Angelo Russell also added 10 or more points in the losing effort.

With their loss versus the Thunder, LA has now lost four of their last five games. The Lakers have followed up a six-game win streak with a 1-4 record over the final week of the November schedule.

However, LA continues to get awe-inspiring play from LeBron James, who is averaging 22.9 points, 9.3 assists and 8.2 rebounds this season.

James and Co. will look to return to winning ways when they face the Utah Jazz at Delta Center on Sunday.

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