It’s Official: LeBron James Will Make An Appearance On The Draymond Green Show

Following the announcement of LeBron James’ latest media venture, Draymond Green took to social media to publicly criticize his pal for neglecting his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show.” However, James offered his fans something else to look forward to this year when he confirmed his impending presence on the show in a comment on Instagram this week.

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Following a string of laughing emojis, James said, “He knows I’m going to do his pod.”

Even though Draymond was likely aware that LeBron will be a guest star in the future, he nevertheless shamed the NBA great in front of his adoring supporters.

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When Draymond Green launched his podcast, he was one of the most visible NBA players at the time. However, Draymond handles everything by himself, unlike other shows in the industry. The only people he occasionally brings on are a changing cast of musicians.

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Green has always looked up to James as a player, so it will be intriguing to hear their conversation when the moment arrives.

Although the King has not been a guest on Dray’s show yet, it is not out of the question that they have intentions to do so given that they are both represented by the same agency. We don’t have a date for LeBron’s guest appearance just yet, but he appears to be spending more and more time in the spotlight as he ages.James is about to star in his most extensive public relations effort since the four-season ‘The Shop,’ with the premiere of his podcast ‘The Mind Game’ with JJ Redick. James has done this before, and he certainly will do it again; his fans can’t wait to see what he has in store.

James had a breakout year in 2021 with his self-titled film, Space Jam: A New Legacy, earning almost $163 million globally. The film did not do particularly well at the box office, but it did mark the beginning of LeBron’s expanding involvement in the entertainment and media industries.

James has made a permanent move to Los Angeles in 2018 and is focusing all of his energy on growing his production company, SpringHill, which is slowly but surely making waves in the Hollywood scene.

After LeBron leaves the NBA, he will most likely pursue a career in media, making films, documentaries, and podcasts that audiences around the world will love. But before that, he needs to fulfill a promise he made to a buddy and finally provide Draymond Green the chance to host his podcast.