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Ex-NBA player says LeBron James’ camp makes calls to silence the media
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Former NBA point guard Jeff Teague, a 2009 first-round pick who played from 2009 to 2021, has reignited controversy over LeBron James’ influence around the league.

On the Club 520 Podcast, Teague claimed James’ inner circle aggressively polices criticism, alleging they “run the league” and issue silencing calls to detractors.

“The moment I said anything,” Teague began, recounting his own experience, “anytime you say anything about Bron, people call you and say, ‘hey man, you might wanna chill. I know you got some fun stories and s–t, leave LeBron alone.’ I’m like, ‘God damn.’

“I came on here and apologize, sorry. I’m talking — these real people, like, you know what I mean? Like, ‘hey (expletive), you were funny (expletive)’ and ‘you getting a little too funny.’ All right. My fault, brother. So, I know ain’t nothing getting by their whole camp. They run the league!”

The remarks, shared widely on X, come amid an FBI probe into NBA game-fixing and mafia ties, amplifying scrutiny on league power dynamics.

This follows Teague’s July 2025 walkback of steroid accusations against James. On the same podcast, he had quipped, “He was on steroids, bro,” linking James’ Miami Heat dominance to performance enhancers.

Teague later apologized on Instagram, calling it a joke and praising James’ natural talent. HGH testing began post-Heat era, and James has a clean record.

Teague’s pattern of provocative takes underscores tensions in NBA media, where James’ orbit — bolstered by agent Rich Paul — wields outsized sway. As gambling scandals unfold, such claims fuel debates on transparency in sports.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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