The Shop is one of the many new projects that LeBron James has put his face on.
And in the premiere episode of The Shop on HBO, the NBA superstar rallied together a collection of personalities, businessmen, athletes and entertainers under the concentrated theme of a barbershop.
You’ve never heard shop talk like this.
THE SHOP premieres tomorrow at 11PM, exclusively on @HBO. ? pic.twitter.com/AUipqG6AT9
— UNINTERRUPTED (@uninterrupted) August 27, 2018
Yes GIRLS are allowed.... check out @KingJames “The Shop” tonight on HBO at 11pm! Had a blast sippin vino and choppin it up with the guys. @mavcarter you did it again???????? pic.twitter.com/8LllY6mlMs
— Candace Parker (@Candace_Parker) August 28, 2018
Growing up in a barbershop, there’s this constant realness, argument and laughter that comes in each visit. And this show is a more glamorized version of that.
It’s a room full of millionaires, drinking wine, grabbing a quick fade while they discuss real-life issues in their lives and how it's impacted by everything around them.
LeBron talks about the transition from his neighborhood to his catholic high school, being around all white people for the first time and finding out what a pantry is pic.twitter.com/BhIpxsC5xJ
— Rob Lopez (@r0bato) August 29, 2018
Much of the focus of the show has to do with interpersonal stories based on each individual’s upbringing. For example, LeBron telling the story of how he was wired at an early age to not socialize with white people until he reached the 9th grade.
LeBron also chimed in on growing up, fatherhood, being a voice and the social issues that currently fixate on American culture.
Powerful quote from LeBron James on HBO's The Shop. It's long but important:
“When you're growing up in sports or hip-hop, whatever the case may be, all you hear is like, 'I want to be the best.' 1/
— mike freeman (@mikefreemanNFL) August 29, 2018
Watching “the shop” hosted by Lebron, man this is some real good stuff, wish everyone could watch this, these are the type of shows ppl need to watch
— Budda Baker (@buddabaker32) August 29, 2018
But others like rap legend Snoop Dogg and Pro Bowl Eagles defensive end Michael Bennett had a dialogue about the classic N-word debate and the merits of its use—with comedian Jon Stewart observing as the token white guy in the room.
There also was plenty of teaching moments and areas of focus that stood out.
LeBron James & Candace Parker’s conversation on the words “? ???’?”⬇️
“? ???’? ???? ?? ???? ???? ??? ???’? ?????, ??? ??, ????, ???? ??? ?? ?????.”
The Shop is ?- It’s Bigger than ?‼️- @KingJames & @Candace_Parker pic.twitter.com/vluKdOpeBv
— ?????? ???????? (@Jammer2233) August 29, 2018
Like when WNBA star Candace Parker had a moment with LeBron as he talked about how he teaches his daughter to never say the words “I Can’t” and how powerful it is for men to teach their daughters this concept.
Lakers' LeBron James and NY Giants' Odell Beckham Jr. discuss double standards for black athletes & white athletes & claustrophobia of fame
From James's new HBO Sports show 'The Shop' pic.twitter.com/UGpqOKpMmY
— Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver) August 29, 2018
The athletes chimed in on how fandom impacts their daily lives--New York Giants superstar receiver Odell Beckham Jr. lamented feeling like a “zoo animal” at times.
The premiere episode of The Shop had people giving their opinions on the topics discussed and how they conversed amongst each other.
LeBron obviously will never catch MJ as a player. But he crushes MJ when it comes to the kind of popularity-risking social/racial statements he made last night on "The Shop." I didn't love the profanity, but it got my attention. LeBron's voice is becoming all-time powerful.
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) August 29, 2018
I really glad The Shop showed how these guys really talk when we the media aren't around. Good stuff.
— Robert Littal (@BSO) August 29, 2018
HBO's The Shop: extremely powerful and well done. One of the best things HBO has done this year.
— mike freeman (@mikefreemanNFL) August 29, 2018
But this show definitely provides an extended platform to discuss real-life issues, coming from some of the greatest entertainers underneath the umbrella of a popular concept.
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