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LeBron James laughs off Kevin Garnett exposing his $2 million health routine


LeBron James remains a phenomenon in the NBA, and not just for his skills on the court. Recently, rumors about his multimillion-dollar health and fitness expenditures have captured public attention. In 2018, former ESPN reporter Alex Kennedy revealed that Mav Carter stated, "LeBron James spends around $1,500,000 a year on his body." This includes treatments like cryotherapy, hyperbaric chambers, and a team of personal chefs and trainers.

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Comments from Kevin Garnett

Legendary Boston Celtics player Kevin Garnett also weighed in, commenting on the YouTube channel All The Smoke: "They say Bron spends 2 million on his body. You gotta spend some bread on your body. You have to go get stem cell plasma... if not, you just gotta be real with yourself and shut it down." His statement resonates especially at a time when many players are facing injuries and struggling to return to the game.

Despite the speculation, LeBron has chosen silence. In a recent interview for the Netflix series Starting 5, he said, "I've heard this crazy notion about how much money I spend on my body per year and I kind of just chuckle. That is a number that I will not disclose, but more importantly, I think it's the time." His laughter and relaxed demeanor only add to the mystery surrounding his health regimen.

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The longevity of a legend

At 39, LeBron continues to be a dominant force in the league, averaging 27 points per game for his career. His ability to stay in shape and compete at the highest level is a testament to his dedication and love for basketball.

The combination of talent, discipline, and a focus on self-care has allowed LeBron James to remain at the pinnacle of basketball. As rumors about his health expenses persist, only he holds the key to his true secret.

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