Look at LeBron James’s fancy private jet, which costs $400 million and is something you can only dream of having.

LeBron James has done a lot of great things during his long and successful NBA career.

LeBron James

LeBron James is used to living the high life as a star. This is clear from the fact that he has won three NBA titles and made $480 million from sponsorship deals. There are four times that person has won the NBA Most Valuable Player award. They also just bought a G280 Gulfstream private jet that is thought to be worth around $22 million.

LeBron James enjoys an ice cream on board a luxury yacht in Corsica with  his family | Daily Mail Online

A lot of people know that LeBron James cares a lot about his family. There are times when he uses his private jet to have deep talks with his friends. In line with this trend, he made sure that a G280 plane was used at his son LeBron James Jr.’s high school basketball game. He is one of the few people in the world who won’t let his kids use his private jet. He does this to teach them to be humble and thankful for the good things in their lives.

Escapade calvaise pour la star de NBA LeBron James | Stampa Paese

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In 2010, LeBron James got the most out of his privately owned plane by taking it on trips with his close family and for fun. He only used it once, to attend the wedding of a close friend, Carmelo Anthony. In the early stages of LeBron James’s professional basketball career in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Adidas offered to provide a private jet so that he and his friends could easily attend a Los Angeles Lakers game and be close to the court.

Everyone thought James would make a deal with Adidas to sell their shoes. He was given extra money on top of the $100 million deal to sign with LeBron James. In the end, though, he decided to sign with Nike instead of agreeing to the terms offered by another company. CEO of Adidas Sonny Vaccaro did a great job trying to get LeBron James to support his business, but the famous player turned down all of the offers.