LeBron James is turning 33 — take a look at the life of the Lamborghini-driving, mansion-buying ‘cheapest guy in the NBA’

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LeBron James turns 33 on Saturday, December 30, but his on-court play shows no signs of aging. Neither has his spending, which has only increased as he accumulates wealth.

With over $ 233 million in salary and millions more in endorsements over his career, the Cleveland Cavaliers star has made quite a fortune for himself. Yet, he refuses to pay for apps or music and owns his title of “the cheapest guy in the NBA.”

LeBron and the Cavs play at the Utah Jazz on his birthday. Here’s a look at his fabulous life off the court:

LeBron bought a newly built home this month in Los Angeles. The $ 23 million mansion is packed with plenty of amenities, 10 bedrooms, and an onyx bar.

Trulia

Source: Business Insider

His new home is his second pad in Los Angeles. His Akron, Ohio house is also worth multi-millions, and he sold his Miami mansion a few years ago for a profit of $ 4 million.

Courtesy of Opulence International Realty

Source: LA Times

LeBron gets his tattoos from New York’s Keith “Bang Bang” McCurdy. The exclusive artist also inks up Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and Katy Perry with minimum prices of $ 500 an hour.

Bang Bang

Source: Bang Bang, NPR


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