LeBron Has Officially Been in the NBA Longer After the 'Fuckery' Tweet Than Before
Here's a stat that will make you feel ancient: if LeBron James suits up for even one game next season, he will have officially been in the NBA longer after his infamous 2015 'fuckery' tweet than before it. That tweet — posted after the Cavaliers lost to the Warriors in the Finals — became one of the most iconic moments in NBA social media history. And yet the man just kept playing.
LeBron entered the league in 2003. The tweet dropped in 2015, twelve years into his career. Next season would mark year 24. That means 12 years before the tweet, potentially 12+ years after. The longevity is genuinely absurd. Most players don't last 12 years total. LeBron has done it twice — and counting.
Fans on r/nba are losing their minds over this one, and rightfully so. It's the kind of stat that perfectly captures just how long LeBron has defied Father Time. The tweet was supposed to be a moment of frustration. Instead, it's become a midpoint.