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LeBron James reveals the strange ritual he goes through with his family when he gets to the NBA Finals

News RoomBy News RoomJune 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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LeBron James has long been synonymous with high-stakes performance, reaching the NBA Finals an astonishing 10 times during his illustrious 22-year career.

He recently opened up on his “Mind the Game” podcast (cohosted with Hall of Famer Steve Nash) about a behindthescenes protocol that few knew he followed: he kept his family from attending Finals games-unless it was a seriesclosing moment.

James explained, “I never let my family come to a Finals game unless it was a closeout game.” Whether the series was at 3-1, tied 3-3, or it had reached a decisive GameĀ 7, as was the case in 2016, his loved ones wouldn’t be present until that final tipping point.

His reasoning was simple yet profound: maintain absolute concentration. A single disruption-someone heckling his wife, kids, or mother during a road game-could pull him out of his “lockdown zone.”

James said, “If something happened in the stands with my family, it would very easily knock me out of my lockdown zone… Unless it was the closeout game, my family stayed home.”

Keeping the ritual intact: the tension between family and focus

That choice reflects a discipline seen throughout James’s career, notably his “Zero Dark 30” practice sessions. That same approach extended to controlling his environment at games, especially on opponent territory, when distractions can multiply by the minute.

James didn’t want the emotional weight of crowd interactions affecting his ability to stay levelheaded in crunch time.

By keeping that separation, consistency remained unbroken. No unusual energy in the arena, no shift in preparation, no sudden emotional jolt. His team could rely on him to deliver, no matter the stakes.

This ritual has coincided with considerable Finals success: four NBA championships, four Finals MVP awards, and ten Finals appearances across Cleveland, Miami, and the Lakers.

His narrative isn’t just about horsepower-it’s about intentional choices, where even personal relationships played a part in game-day routines.

Experts and teammates have highlighted his mental toughness and preparation philosophy time and again.

As he put it, the Finals environment is “like All Star Weekend all over again, and it can be annoying… just take full advantage of it because it’s not promised that you can get there every year, or multiple years.”

That mindset echoes lessons from Pat Riley during his Miami Heat days: “We’re here for a reason. We’re here to do a job. Enjoy it. But keep the main thing the main thing.”

Whether he returns for a 23rd season or not, James’s Finals routine offers a fascinating look at how worldclass performance often depends on deliberate boundaries.

He realized that bringing his family too early could compromise the razorsharp focus he neededs, sharing his wisdom so that fans could learn from his experiences.

In the end, placing his loved ones in the stands only at the finish line wasn’t about excluding them-it was about protecting the environment that fueled his greatness.

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