NEW YORK -- LeBron James finished off the fourth of four public appearances scheduled around the first two days of Fanatics Fest on Friday, and just like the three that came before it Thursday, James kept his upcoming free agency decision to himself.
James appeared on stage at the Javits Center for a live taping of "The Shop," his barbershop-style talk show, that concluded an eight-year run with James and his longtime friend and business partner, Maverick Carter, as its main co-hosts.
Friday's episode, which featured tennis great Novak Djokovic and USA soccer standout Folarin Balogun as its guests, saw Carter and James hand over hosting duties to actor and rapper Travis Bennett and comedian Steelo Brim, who will continue the show moving forward.
Just like Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton did Thursday during a live taping of the "Mind the Game" podcast with James, Brim implored James to share his decision with the audience of approximately 5,000 people.





