The $300 million riches of NBA superstar LeBron James was put to good use when he went on a superyacht holiday with his best friend and former teammate, Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat! Actress Gabrielle Union, Wade’s wife, joined him to take in the sunlight of the Bahamas!
During their break from the B-ball season, the celebrities were spotted having fun on the Amarula Sun, a massive 50 meters/164 feet yacht. Wade was probably celebrating his ɾumоured one-year contract extension worth $20 million with the Miami Heat (thanks to being ranked All-Star for a cool 11th time – not bad!) and LeBron acknowledging the Cleveland Cavaliers’ even more comfy $23 million contract deal.
LeBron was spotted partying with Chris Paul of the LA Clippers and Carmelo Anthony of the Knicks on their lavish vacation!
LeBron had lots of money in the bank from winning two NBA titles, four NBA MVP (Most Valuable Player) Awards, two Olympic gold medals, and an NBA scoring title, so the $220,000 a week price tag of Amurula Sun would have been no sweat! Alongside Bill Hader, he plays himself in the upcoming Judd Appatow comedy “Trainwreck,” which opens in theatres nationwide on July 17. This role also positions him for movie stardom.
In case LeBron and company choose to go underwater, the opulent vessel has a submarine, helipad, and 60-inch home theatre system! See what suitable for King LeBron with additional images of the boat Amarula Sun here! Its traditional interior is rivalled only by the most opulent palaces, decorated with opulent cherry and maple burl woods and hand-painted murals!
There are rumours that the gаng partied in the Caribbean Sea while loud music was played all day from the yacht. The A-list group cruised around the stunning island of Staniel Cay and even stopped at the well-known Pig Beach, enjoying the water equipment that came with the yacht, which included jet-skis, a banana, a giant inflatable waterslide, and an awesome jetpack!
Lebron, it seems like the five-star vacation helped you move past the Cavaliers’ Finals loss to the Golden State Warriors.