Some fans were almost sure LeBron James was announcing his retirement as his “Second Decision.” Especially after he said, “I’m not waiting on Bryce,” James told reporters. “… He has his own timeline, I got my timeline, and I don’t know if they quite match up.” Immediately, you had almost every sportsbook offering odds on whether the Lakers star would retire. Then you had fans rushing in to buy a seat at the Lakers’ final regular-season game.
As a result, the prices soared, reaching as high as $900 per ticket according to but once the anticlimax came, the prices fell hard. After LeBron’s announcement turned out to be a “Hennessy” ad, the prices have dropped more than half as of 4:21 pm ET on October 7, to $386. As the losers of this deal, who will likely be die-hard Lebron James f