LeBron James of Los Angeles Lakers looking on.SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – MAY 10: LeBron James #6 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Warriors in game five of the Western Conference Semifinal Playoffs at Chase Center on May 10, 2023 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)


Los Angeles Lakers’ superstar LeBron James had the slickest setup ever for this past Sunday’s set of NFL games.

James’ wife, Savannah, posted the incredible setup her husband had for the early afternoon slate of NFL games in Week 2 (via ClutchPoints). James had the Baltimore Ravens-Cincinnati Bengals contest on the big TV screen with several other games on smaller screens.

 

Oh, and his setup had a few beautiful NBA Championship Trophies (aka the Larry O’Brien Trophy) sitting in front of the giant television screen.

James’ dazzling TV setup became a talking point on X (formerly known as Twitter). Here are some of the best reactions on his setup that we came across.

How did he get it like this?
I only can watch 4 games at a time

— Gary Hammond (@HammBone05) September 18, 2023


Focused. #nothingisgiven #everythingisearned Strive For Greatness.

— G-Star Photography (@G_StarPhotosNYC) September 20, 2023

This is elite?

— DylPicksGreens? (@DylPicksGreens) September 19, 2023

I want my husband to have Lebron’s TV setup

— RABGAFBAN (@CultureKomment) September 18, 2023

LeBron’s NFL Sunday setup is hall of fame worthy ?
pic.twitter.com/J7TSIooT7I

— Playmaker Betting (@playmakerbet) September 18, 2023

Dat boy gotta sweat his bets like the rest of us lol ?

— Bill Biggsby (@MrPresident74) September 18, 2023

Forbes estimates The King’s net worth to be at around $1 billion. With that much money, James has wisely invested some of it in the best possible TV/home entertainment setup. Watching NFL games from home simply doesn’t get better than this.

James was once a well-known fan of the Dallas Cowboys, but his loyalty has since been switched over to the Cleveland Browns. That’s totally fair considering a) the Browns are his hometown team and b) James played 11 seasons for the Cavaliers across two different stints.

The soon-to-be 39-year-old James is aiming to win his fifth NBA Championship before his Hall of Fame career ends. His Lakers will open the 2023-24 season with a road contest against the defending NBA Champion Denver Nuggets on Oct. 24.