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This is everything NBA star LeBron James eats and drinks for breakfast, lunch, and dinner

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LeBron James may be 33 years old and in his 15th season, but the NBA veteran remains a force to be reckoned with.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are currently trailing the Golden State Warriors 2-0 in the 2018 NBA Finals, despite extraordinary headline-grabbing performances from James — the small forward scored 80 points in those two games alone.

James is renowned for the dedication to his craft, for his basketball intelligence, and has even been described as a "freak athlete" by the NBA coach who knows him better than most.

But what sort of food does this "freak" eat?

Here's everything James likes to have for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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This is LeBron James. Considered the greatest NBA player of all time, James has extraordinary career averages including 27.2 points per game, 7.4 rebounds, and 7.2 assists. James, contesting the 2018 NBA finals with the Cleveland Cavaliers, is currently hoping to become a four-time NBA champion.

Source: Fox Sports.



James apparently spends seven-figure sums per year just looking after his body — but his favourite cereal is Fruity Pebbles, which he probably eats for breakfast on occasion.

Sources:Business InsiderInstagram.



He even has his own pair of Nike shoes — the LeBron XV — in colours that honour the cereal.

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