It is not easy for NBA fans to find relatable qualities to a superstar like LeBron James.
He is extremely wealthy and one of the most famous people in the world.
Yet he found a way recently to connect to the everyday person.
That came in the form of his response to a question about his favorite books to read back when he was in middle school.
Loved those books!!! Spooky 👻 https://t.co/Pl19U0KYj0
— LeBron James (@KingJames) November 4, 2021
Goosebumps is a fantastic choice as so many love the work of R.L. Stine and his spooky tales.
It was hard to grow up in the 90s and not at least read a few Goosebumps stories, known for their nature of always keeping you on your toes while reading.
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Who knew James was a fellow Stine fan?
There is something funny about picturing James at his current age flipping through a Goosebumps book and shouting out in fear.
The series is something that was so prominent in the lives of so many kids not too long ago.
The current generation may only know about the series because of a movie.
Yet the tales live on and perhaps Stine will see a jump in sales now that James has given a shoutout on his massive platform.
He basically gave the books free advertising worth millions of dollars.
In other spooky news, James is now out for at least a week with an abdominal strain.
LeBron James has been ruled out for tonight’s game against the Thunder with a rectus abdominis strain, per the Lakers.
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) November 4, 2021
This is not great news so early in the season, so the Los Angeles Lakers are being smart by giving him rest right now.
Maybe now James will have some time to sit back, relax, and keep spooky season going with one of his favorite books.
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