Liverpool shareholder LeBron James debuts BRAND NEW tattoo ahead of NBA season

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The LA Lakers' talisman has debuted a new look after as he gears up for the 2024/25 NBA season. 

LeBron James has been closely affiliated with Liverpool for a long time and became a minority shareholder in the club back in 2021.

On the court, he continues to set new standards in the NBA and celebrated even more silverware this summer, winning an Olympic gold medal in Paris with the US Men's national team.

LeBron's side beat the hosts led by NBA prodigy Victor Wembanyama in the final of the Olympics, which has seen the 39-year-old lift his third gold medal and the first since 2012.

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LeBron James debuts new tattoo

To celebrate the achievement, the Liverpool minority shareholder has debuted a new look amid preparations for the LA Lakers' 2024/25 campaign.

LeBron has shared that he has inked himself with a new tattoo of the Olympic rings on his arm.

Pictures of his new tattoo were shared by Bleacher Report on their Instagram page.

In the video, LeBron looks very pleased with his new tattoo as he smiles in front of the camera.

When does the 2024/25 NBA season begin?

The new NBA season begins on October 22nd with the LA Lakers scheduled to take on the Minnesota Timberwolves in a game that will kick-off at 3:00am UK time.

This will be a historic season for LeBron, as he is set to play with his son for the first time. 19-year-old Bronny James was drafted by the Lakers this summer and he will be looking to follow in his father's footsteps.

The pair will become the first father and son duo to play in the NBA in the competition's entire history.

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