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Bryan Kalbrosky

LeBron James was booed at the Super Bowl, so naturally he put on an imaginary crown

Just days after breaking the NBA’s all-time scoring record, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James made a trip to watch the Super Bowl.

James is a longtime friend of Super Bowl halftime performer Rihanna. While he just accomplished one of the most impressive records in sports history and it won’t be broken any time soon, the fans didn’t show him much love.

The four-time NBA Finals MVP was shown on the jumbotron at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. But the crowd — many of them either locals or who root for the nearby Phoenix Suns or out-of-towners who typically cheer for the Eagles — wasn’t having it and showered him with boos.

The superstar seemed unfazed by the reaction, however, and responded by putting on an invisible crown as a nod to his “King James” nickname.

This was a fun way for LeBron to proclaim his royalty in front of the tens of thousands of fans who attended the big game.

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