LeBron James is sued by diehard fan who claims Lakers legend duped him out of hundreds of dollars

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By ISABEL BALDWIN, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Published: 23:09 BST, 8 October 2025 | Updated: 23:09 BST, 8 October 2025

A lifelong Los Angeles Lakers fan has sued LeBron James over the NBA legend's 'The Second Decision' announcement, alleging that it duped him out of hundreds of dollars, according to a report. 

Andrew Garcia, 29, filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County, claiming that he believed that the Lakers icon had hinted that he would be retiring when he teased the incoming big announcement. 

On Monday, James shared a video that teased 'The Second Decision' - a clear nod to the announcement over his move from Cleveland to Miami back in 2010, convincing many basketball fans that the 40-year-old was preparing to announce the end of his playing career ahead of his 23rd NBA season. 

However, when the news eventually broke on Tuesday, it was revealed that James's post was, in fact, an advert for his new collaboration with Hennessy, having signed a creative partnership with the brand last year. 

Now, Garcia claims that James owes him $865.66 after he raced to Ticketmaster following Monday's teaser to snatch up tickets to what he believed would be the basketball star's final matchup against his former team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, according to TMZ

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