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LeBron James Calls Out Two NBA Cities He Dislikes Playing In
The Lakers star names Memphis and Milwaukee as his least favorite road trips.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 8:20pm
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In a recent interview, NBA superstar LeBron James openly criticized two specific NBA cities that he dislikes playing in - Memphis and Milwaukee. The 41-year-old Lakers veteran cited the challenging road environments in those markets as a key reason for his distaste.
Why it matters
LeBron's comments shine a light on the challenges top players face when traveling to certain NBA arenas, where the home crowds can be particularly hostile and unsupportive. As one of the league's all-time greats, LeBron's perspective provides insight into the mental and physical toll of a long NBA season.
The details
When asked about his least favorite road trips, LeBron bluntly stated: "That's Milwaukee and that's Memphis." He went on to explain that the crowds in those cities make for a difficult atmosphere, with fans often heckling and taunting the visiting team's star players.
- LeBron James made these comments on April 4, 2026.
The players
LeBron James
A 41-year-old NBA superstar who currently plays for the Los Angeles Lakers.
What they’re saying
“That's Milwaukee and that's Memphis.”
— LeBron James, Lakers Player
The takeaway
LeBron's comments highlight the challenges even the greatest players face when playing in certain NBA arenas, where the home crowds can create a uniquely hostile environment. This provides a window into the mental and physical toll of a long NBA season for superstars like LeBron.
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