Milwaukee's social media team delivered a cheeky response after the Lakers superstar called their city one of his least favorite road stops.
The Milwaukee Bucks weren't about to let LeBron James' weekend comments slide without a response. After the Lakers icon publicly declared Milwaukee and Memphis as his two least favorite cities to play in right now, the Bucks' social media team clapped back with trademark Wisconsin wit.
Posting a photo from their recent matchups, the Bucks captioned it with a tongue-in-cheek reference to "everyone's two favorite cities" - a direct jab at LeBron's Saturday remarks. The post quickly went viral among NBA fans who appreciated Milwaukee's refusal to take the slight lying down.
LeBron's comments came during a casual interview where he discussed the challenges of road games in different markets. While he didn't elaborate on specific reasons for singling out Milwaukee and Memphis, both cities have historically given the four-time champion tough battles throughout his career.
The social media exchange highlights the ongoing competitive spirit that makes NBA rivalries so compelling. With Giannis Antetokounmpo leading Milwaukee's charge as one of the league's premier African superstars, the Bucks have transformed into a legitimate championship contender that no visiting team can overlook - regardless of their city preferences.