During the Los Angeles Lakers win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday, James dunked over his former teammate Kevin Love.
He wished his friend Love was not on the wrong end of the James poster.
Bleacher Report @BleacherReportBRON OVER K-LOVE. OH MY. pic.twitter.com/7BPV2GUxuP
James said he was going to take that one out of his posters. I didn't like that one.
Spectrum SportsNet @SpectrumSN"Look, when I turned that corner and I looked up I was like 'no Kev, just move...'" 🤣 @KingJames with @RealAClifton on the monster dunk on his good friend @kevinlove. pic.twitter.com/xIW52fFsZj
Love did not seem to be upset about the play. He greeted James with a bear hug after the teams emerged from the locker room.
Bleacher Report @BleacherReportK-Love's reaction to Bron putting him on a poster 💀 pic.twitter.com/l455vhkyRS
James had a game-high 38 points in the Lakers 131-120 victory, with 11 rebound and 12 assists.
He would give up those two points if he could.
He is my guy. That is my brother. I hope I still get to attend the wedding. James told reporters that he wished he could take those two points back and still win the game.
James was drafted first overall by the team. After leaving the Miami Heat in 2010, he came back and was teammates with Love and James during the second run of the Cleveland Indians.
They helped bring the franchise's first championship by defeating the Golden State Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals. Love is the only remaining player from that team.