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Lakers Fan Sues LeBron James Over ‘Second Decision’ Tease Citing $865.66 Ticket Loss

The complaint says the retirement-style teaser misled buyers by masking a Hennessy ad.

Overview

  • Andrew Garcia filed a small-claims case in Los Angeles County alleging fraud, deception and misrepresentation tied to LeBron James’ viral teaser.
  • Garcia says he spent $865.66 on two tickets for March 31, 2026, believing it would be James’ final game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
  • James posted a video labeled “The Second Decision,” echoing his 2010 special, before revealing a Hennessy promotion the next day.
  • Secondary-market prices reportedly jumped around games pegged to potential milestones, with one outlet noting a surge for the Lakers’ final home date.
  • As of the latest reports, the filing remains under court review, no hearing date is set, and James has not publicly commented.