Why is lebrons headband so thick




















Once you're used to a headband, you're used to it. When it comes to LeBron, the headband is a part of his persona. Maybe it's his much-talked about receding hairline, but without that strap of cloth around his forehead, he looks strange, and suddenly there's a storyline.

Some players are defined by their accessories, whether it be Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's goggles or Allen Iverson 's shooting sleeve. Over time, James has become routinely identified by that headband, although that wasn't always the case. The most iconic picture of LeBron from his high school days was of him wearing a headband on the cover of Sports Illustrated. If any of you guys had experience with those headbands you know they are really thick. I mean the concept was hilarious, but just just utterly ridiculous, and untrue.

He looked like the white boy that shows up in denim shorts to play pick-up ball and nobody wants to pick him. You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Forgot your password? Lost your password? Please enter your email address. As his headband widens and moves further back, people all over the world have weighed in on the future of James' follicles. The world was served a bit of a shocker in early September when James showed up at the unveiling of his latest sneaker sporting a robust, full head of hair.

The questions continued when James made his first appearance back with the Cavaliers during media day, addressing reporters with a very thick headband covering the hair that had been speculated about for years.

Peeking just beyond James' triple-thick NBA headband is hints of the hairline we have all come to expect. Imagine the shock, then, when on Monday at practice, James was headband-free, giving our first glimpse at what may be the man's actual hair. So, what's the deal? Where did James' hair come from during the shoe revealing, and where did it go afterwards? How much thicker and further back can his headband go before it's officially a hat?

Skip to content. NFL Football. After the game, James complained about the level of physicality Bulls' defenders greeted him with during the loss. And on his walk to the locker room, a fan tried to snatch the headband right off his head.

Now, James has tossed his headband into the stands before. But seriously, the cojones on this fan in Chicago to reach over the railing and try to steal from the King? LeBron responds with one of the best death stares of recent memory, and it looks like the suit security guard?

And rightfully so, this should never happen:. James' receding hairline has been documented to the point of photo-meme status.



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