Saturday, 17 August 2013

It's LeBRAWN James! Basketball superstar shows off his chiseled physique while shooting Nike commercial in Miami

It's LeBRAWN James! Basketball superstar shows off his chiseled physique while shooting Nike commercial in Miami 
The Miami Heat's superstar forward is known as 'King James'.
And the 6ft 8in tall LeBron James showed just why when he showed off his amazing physique while shooting a new Nike commercial in Miami, Florida on Friday.
The 28-year-old - who helped his team secure a second successive NBA title this summer - flexed his muscles and washboard abs on land and at sea while doing the action-packed shoot.
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King James! LeBron James shows off his amazing body while filming a Nike commercial in Miami on Friday
King James! LeBron James shows off his amazing body while filming a Nike commercial in Miami on Friday

First LeBron was photographed on his bicycle being followed by an army of fans as they made their way through the streets of Miami.
Then he jumped in the ocean where he posed wearing a pair of dark surf shorts which showed off his hulking and muscular tattooed frame.
The star player - who has inked a massive $90 million sponsorship deal with Nike - was also seen  riding a paddle-board.
This way! LeBron leads a group of cyclists through the streets of Miami for the commercial
This way! LeBron leads a group of cyclists through the streets of Miami for the commercial

Muscle-guy: LeBron flexes his massive arms on his bike
Muscle-guy: LeBron flexes his massive arms on his bike

Follow me! LeBron takes his fans onto the beach
Follow me! LeBron takes his fans onto the beach
At one point he flexed his muscles for one female fan before he led a group of followers out of the ocean.
The superstar seemed to be having a lot of fun shooting the commercial in his adopted city, where he has become a cult hero.
LeBron - who surpassed Kobe Bryant as the highest earning basketball player in 2013 by being paid $56.5 million - lives in the ritzy Coconut Grove area of the city. 

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