“Some Old Sh*t” - Tyrese Haliburton exposes LeBron James’ wild game day habit before NBA Finals

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“Some Old Sh*t” - Tyrese Haliburton exposes LeBron James’ wild game day habit  before NBA Finals

“Some Old Sh*t” - Tyrese Haliburton exposes LeBron James’ wild game day habit before NBA Finals (Image Source : Getty Images)

One of the most experienced and thoroughly examined players in NBA history, LeBron James always appears to have a trick up his sleeve. Fans and teammates alike keep wondering, how does the 40-year-old superstar stay so composed? As the weight of the Finals increases, everything is getting more and more intense.

At a time like this, James, surprises everyone just as they thought they understood him with something unexpected before Game 5, causing the room to quiet down and be a little amused.

Tyrese Haliburton’s candid take on LeBron’s pre-game vibe

As the Lakers prepared for Game 5 of the NBA Finals, LeBron James, 40, was spotted in the team’s morning shoot-around training room. He wasn’t watching game film or studying stats. LeBron was lying back at the Lakers’ training spot in Los Angeles in the morning.

He had his iPad resting on his chest, playing The Sopranos out loud, no earbuds, just watching it like he was at home.Tyrese Haliburton said, “LeBron will do some old sh*t. We’re sitting in the training room, he’ll have his iPad on his chest watching ‘The Sopranos’, no headphones…”Even in a time of immense pressure, LeBron chose comfort and familiarity. It shows how he stays grounded: not always buried in analytics or drills, but also leaning on routines that help him stay sane during big moments.

What Sopranos does for LeBron James before tip-off

Not even someone like LeBron James is immune to stress; no NBA star is. Downtime is crucial when every shot, play, and approach counts in the Finals. Selecting a show like The Sopranos, noted for its intelligent dialogue and intricate characters, provides a means to disconnect and restart rather than just enjoyment. LeBron’s comfort moment also shows leadership by example. Younger players see him chill and know that rest and mental balance matter just as much as work ethic.

It sends a message: training is crucial, but mental rest is equally vital.LeBron James has long spoken about his routines: stretching, journaling, and now TV breaks, that help him maintain this peak level at 40. Viewing him lean on something as basic as an old television show could simply be the reminder the team has been looking for. This guy clearly knows how to prepare, perform, and turn off when necessary as the Finals get under way. Also Read: “Missed You More Babes” - WNBA star Caitlin Clark’s comeback gets wild after post-game hug with Aliyah Boston

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