The Los Angeles Lakers star arrived by helicopter at Boney Bank this week with some of his former Cavs friends
nba legend Lebron James Seen enjoying golf with some of his fellow basketball stars at the iconic venue Loch Lomond Duration. The 41-year-old Los Angeles Lakers star reunited with some of his former Cleveland Cavaliers teammates ten years after their historic 2016 championship run, which was the biggest comeback in the series. nba finals History.
James, who is the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, met up with Kevin Love, JR Smith, Richard Jefferson, Tristan Thompson and Channing Frye for a golf trip around the Highlands before the group headed over to the Bonnie Banks experience yesterday.
On Tuesday (June 16), the group played golf at Castle Stuart Golf Links in the Cabot Highlands in Inverness. The next morning they enjoyed a cool early-morning dip at their castle on the shores of Loch Ness before making the 90-mile helicopter ride to Loch Lomond Golf Club for a round.
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Kevin Love shared on his Instagram Stories a video of a helicopter ride over the Loch Lomond shores and footage of the former Cavs at a table in Rosedu House, the course’s clubhouse, enjoying a few post-round pints of Tennant’s lager.
The crew later flew back to Loch Ness by helicopter.
James, Smith, Thompson and Phair shared another joint Instagram post outside London’s Tower Bridge on Wednesday (June 17), with the caption: “Group chat finally connected.”
Another joint post between Jefferson, Love, Thompson and Phair featured a video of Thompson delivering drinks to the group on the Loch Lomond course and the caption: “We all have roles.”
His arrival comes as the Scotland national team is currently in the US for the World Cup.
Scotland’s second match against Morocco takes place at the Boston Stadium tomorrow night, while their first World Cup win in 36 years was 1-0 in Haiti last Saturday.
Scotland’s victory came on the same night as the New York Knicks’ first NBA championship win since 1973.
The Knicks clinched the title for the first time in over 50 years after their game against the San Antonio Spurs, which they won 94–90.
Susan Boyle was a Scot who cheered her on in support of her good friend Timothée Chalamet.
The 65-year-old took to Instagram last Saturday to share a poem with the Marty Supreme star, saying: “Hi Timothy, I heard your team is doing great so I made this jacket for you”, as she showed off the Irn Bru themed zipper.
He added, “My girders are Scottish. My jacket is Supreme. The Knicks are divine. Now is Scotland’s time to shine.”














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