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LeBron James Roasted for Allegedly Lying About Being Migos Fan Ahead of Takeoff's Funeral
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A number of Twitter users are questioning how the NBA star could have been a fan of the hip-hop trio since 2010 when their first project, 'Juug Season', didn't arrive until 2011.

AceShowbiz - LeBron James was roasted on Twitter after paying tribute to Takeoff during the the post-game press conference. Many people accused to Los Angeles Lakers player of lying about being a Migos fan since more than a decade ago.

"I've been listening to those guys for so long," the 37-year-old told the press on Sunday, November 6. "I was listening to those guys my first year with the Heat in 2010. [My teammates] had no idea who the Migos was. They were cursing me out when I would play it throughout the locker room. I was like, 'These guys are next, I'm letting you know right now.' "

LeBron's claim didn't sit well with a number of Twitter users. They were questioning how he could have been a fan of the hip-hop trio when their first project, "Juug Season", didn't arrive until 2011.

One person argued, "Howling bc everybody know a habitual liar and Bron still goes above and beyond." Another added, "lebron really said he been listening to migos since 2010 LMFAO f**k outta here this man be lyinnnnn like a mf sometimes."

Regardless, LeBron has been paying tributes to Takeoff in the wake of his death. Ahead of his team's oss to his former team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the NBA star wore the same black suit, sunglasses and silver Jesus piece that the late emcee wore at Quality Control CEO Pierre "Pee" Thomas' "black ball" birthday party in June.

The rapper was shot and killed early Tuesday morning, November 1 in Houston, Texas. He was at a private party at 810 Billiards & Bowling in downtown Houston with his uncle Quavo around 2:35 A.M. when investigators say shots rang out during an afterparty attended by around 40 people. The 28-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.

Takeoff's funeral is set to be held at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Friday, November 11. Reverend Jesse Curney III of New Mercies Christian Church will officiate the funeral services, which are scheduled to start at 1 P.M.

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