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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Kicking off their road trip with flair, the Los Angeles Lakers might already have a celebration spot plotted. LeBron James‘ return to Cleveland was not just a game; it was also the inauguration of something monumental for the King. The day doubles as the grand opening of the LeBron James Museum in Akron; a dazzling showcase of memorabilia tracing his legendary journey from childhood to stardom.

Dubbed “LeBron James’ Home Court,” the museum stands as a living testament to James’ extraordinary legacy. House 330 was acquired by one of James’ foundations in 2020 and then revamped as the museum.

James shares how things came together for the museum

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In a media conversation discussing the new ‘LeBron James Home Court’ museum, James shared one of the most relatable anecdotes involving his mother as the source of the artifacts. James recalled, “I used to get on my mom about saving everything, ever since I started first playing sports. And she kind of threw it back in my face.”

The ‘lifetime-deal’ pretty much worked out as it came back in the form of precious museum exhibits. Expanding on the topic, James emphasized the personal and community significance of the museum.

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What can fans expect in LeBron James’ museum?

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There is already an overwhelming demand for a glimpse into James’ life. On just the inaugural day of the museum, all available tour slots were quickly sold out. Thousands of eager guests flocked from various corners of the globe to attend the grand opening, adding an international flair to the celebration.

The items curated in the museum range from all aspects of James’ life, beginning from the time he was just 9 years of age. From his Saint Vincent-Saint Mary days, it features the rim and backboard. Furthermore, a replica of his childhood apartment is also available.

However, the artifacts extend from just the basketball relics from his life; it also boasts his iconic memorabilia; one of them being the iconic white suit of LeBron from his draft night in 2003. It’s a visual journey through pivotal moments from each NBA team he led to a championship, making the LeBron James Museum a must-visit for sports enthusiasts and LeBron fans alike.

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The museum will operate daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Furthermore, the museum has set ticket prices at $23, a homage to James’ preferred jersey number.