LeBron James and Stephen Curry delivered consistent dominant performances for Team USA, leading the team to clinch its 5th straight gold medal. Both star players showcased terrific talent on the court. Following their success, James, who was recently criticized by Stephen A. Smith, and Curry were seen celebrating at a luxurious event. Recent reports from a person working for Team USA’s private events reveal that James and Curry celebrated their Olympic gold medals in style at an extravagant $200k celebration in Paris.
“They were preparing for this party for a bit as they were only targeting the gold medal. There were many requests for champagne, and they got some of the best ones that they could provide at L’Avenue, one of the favorite places of LeBron and the rest of the team during their time in Paris. We had the stock ready in the middle of last week, and we had a request for the cigars LeBron and Stephen Curry like to celebrate, so we got them the Montecristo cigars.” Via The U.S. Sun.
According to reports, the party took place at one of James’s favorite spots in Paris, L’Avenue. Due to James and Curry’s preference, the party also featured some expensive cigars, including Montecristo cigars. Moreover, the luxurious event continued into the next morning, and Curry was seen smoking a cigar on the streets of Paris.
James Shines Bright at the 2024 Paris Olympics
James displayed amazing talent on the court at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Because of his remarkable efforts, the 39-year-old star player was honored with the tournament MVP award at the conclusion of the competition. In the first game against Serbia, James scored 21 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and dished out nine assists.
In the second game against South Sudan, the 20-time NBA All-Star ended with 12 points, five assists, and seven rebounds. Against Puerto Rico, James scored 10 points, had eight assists, and grabbed six rebounds. In the quarterfinals against Brazil, James scored 12 points, followed by 16 points in the semifinals against Serbia and 14 points in the gold medal game against France.