For LeBron James, it’s not enough to pull in the most endorsement dollars ($42 million a year) of any NBA player. According The Hollywood Reporter, the basketball player is ramping up projects with his production company, Spring Hill Productions, working on shows like Becoming (Disney), Survivor’s Remorse (Starz), Uninterrupted (Bleacher Report) and a pilot for a trivia game show (NBC). He’ll also appear in Trainwreck alongside Amy Schumer this summer.
While basketball remains the priority, it seems James is already plotting to remain culturally relevant long after his career on the court comes to an end—and to do it, he’s ready to entertain “all kinds of outside-the-box ideas.”
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