A new LeBron James meme has hit the internet and a Michael Jackson song is at the forefront | Sporting News

Some may call this peak unserious behavior, but I think there is a level of brilliance in thiseven if still very unserious.
Ladies and gentlemen, LeBron James is so influential that people are taking popular songs and turning them into remixes.
This includes rather interesting takes on Michael Jacksons 1987 hit Man in the Mirror, and even Drakes 2012 single No Lie.
Bleacher Report has been on-site at this years March Madness tournament, and asked various different mens basketball players to sing their favorite LeBron remix, and while the result is a hilarious one, you do have to give props to the originators for their creativity.
Dominating that response was Jacksons Man in the Mirror, which was released in January 1988 as the fourth single from his album Bad.
The song became Jackson's ninth number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100, eventually reaching a triple platinum certification.
MORE: Lakers should unite LeBron, Luka with Mavs red-hot forward in major Dalton Knecht trade Its certainly been an interesting week for the James family.
Bronny James reached a new career high , scoring 39 points in the South Bay Lakers' recent win over the Santa Cruz Warriors.
And dad was certainly very proud of his sons record-setting evening, taking to X to express his thoughts enthusiastically.
SMILE THROUGH IT ALL YOUNG!!! KEEP GOING! he wrote in his caption.
James also announced the return of his popular podcast , 'Mind the Game,' on Wednesday, which features NBA legend Steve Nash at the forefront.
James and Redick have also announced the planned return date for the show via Twitter/X, with the first episode featuring Nash expected to be released on Apr.
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