LeBron James Flaunts $1 Million Louis Vuitton Bag, Darvin Ham Pushes for MVP Recognition

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LeBron James wears a $1 million Farrell Louis Vuitton handbag during the NBA Mid-Season Championship final between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Indiana Pacers.

LeBron James is gearing up for the NBA In-Season Tournament Final as the Los Angeles Lakers take on the Indiana Pacers at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. As the four-time NBA champion looks to win the first-ever NBA Cup, he makes sure that he comes to the arena in style.

Known for his taste in fashion, James seems to have a passion for man bags. Passing by the NBA Cup trophy, the 19-time NBA All-Star was seen holding onto a Pharrell Louis Vuitton bag that is worth $1,000,000.

This Louis Vuitton Millionaire Speedy bag features crocodile leather with the iconic monogram and is accented with gold hardware and diamond pendants. This is a bag that comes made to order only for Louis Vuitton's top-tier clients. This million-dollar bag marks the collaboration between Pharell and LV which debuted in Spring Summer 2024 during their menswear presentation.

"You have to go in the back, like you would on Canal Street," Pharrell said through a report of highsnobiety.com. "You gone have to pay for it, too."

Aside from LeBron James, other personalities that have been seen with the Pharell-LV bag were LA Clippers' PJ Tucker and singer Rihanna. The bag also comes with Millionaire sunglasses that were co-designed by Pharrell, NIGO, and Marc Jacobs in the early 2000s.

Darvin Ham, the Lakers' coach, expressed how important LeBron James is in the team's run and he should be more recognized for what he is doing at 38 years old.

"Without question," Ham said via NBA.com. "Without question. The way he impacts winning, what he's doing at this stage of his career. Without question. That's a no-brainer."

In 22 games played, LeBron James has averaged 25.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 1.5 steals per game. Furthermore, Ham describes James' efforts and output in one word.

"You know me, I'm a simple guy, man. So I'll stick to one word: extraordinary. Extraordinary, otherworldly. … One of one. That's a phrase, that's not a word. But he's the ultimate tone-setter, man. It's a huge huge blessing to have that working in your favor and to be on the same side as that," said Ham.

James, who turns 39 by the end of the month, is now in his 21st season in the league and is currently the NBA's oldest player. He won the MVP award in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013.

With his MVP-caliber play and his stylish fashion sense, LeBron James is once again proving to be the league's most dominant force.

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