LeBron riles fans as 'decision' 2.0 leaves bad taste

LeBron James had another "decision" to announce.

Turns out, it was an ad. The Los Angeles Lakers star teased that he would have something to say on Wednesday (AEST).

The "decision" reference is a nod to how he announced in 2010 that he was joining the Miami Heat.

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Hennessy – the cognac brand that James has been partners with for some time – made the announcement public about 90 minutes ahead of schedule.

James' training schedule for the day changed, the brand said, necessitating the change in release plans.

"This fall, I'm going to be taking my talents to Hennessy V.S.O.P," James said in the clip.

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Even the wording he used in that announcement mirrored how he announced that he was joining the Heat 15 years ago with his infamous "take my talents to South Beach" line.

Hennessy announced that it would be releasing a limited edition orange bottle featuring James' name on the label and his signature "crowning" gesture – a nod to his "King James" moniker.

"Where the first moment marked a pivotal career move, this second decision celebrates a creative reunion and shared cultural legacy," Hennessy said in the release announcing the move.

LeBron James.

James teased the campaign by posting on X that he would be making "the decision of all decisions."

The short video shows him walking toward a chair, then taking a seat opposite another man seated a few feet away – mildly reminiscent of the setup for his first "decision" when he sat opposite broadcaster Jim Gray for a televised announcement of the news that he was joining the Heat.

Social media went wild with speculation after the post, as would be expected.

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James – the NBA's all-time leading scorer – turns 41 in December and is not only the NBA's oldest current player but also is about to set a record by appearing in his 23rd season in the league.

He is not under contract past this season, which prompted obvious wondering if this would be how he announces a retirement plan.

Ticket prices for the Lakers' final regular season game in April soared on secondary markets, with fans willing to spend big money just in case James does decide that this season is his last.

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There were also many guesses on social media – correct ones, it turned out – that the latest "decision" would be James participating in an ad campaign of some sort.

"I like my decision," James says at the end of the ad.

Some fans may have a bad taste in their mouths instead.

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Anticipating a potential retirement, ticket prices for the Lakers' 2025-26 regular season finale against the Utah Jazz on April 12 soared from $125 to $880 for a single ticket, per ESPN.

A 21-time All-Star, four-time MVP and four-time NBA champion, James averaged 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists last season while finishing sixth in MVP voting.

He owns career averages of 27.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 7.4 assists.

James is the all-time NBA leader in points (42,184) and minutes played (59,041).

He has played in 1562 games, the second-highest total, and he could pass Robert Parish (1611) to top that list in the upcoming season.

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