Few athletes create the kind of global spectacle that follows LeBron James wherever he goes. When the Los Angeles Lakers superstar landed in China for his latest Nike Forever King Tour, the 40-year-old forward knew the crowds would be massive and the energy would be electric.
What he probably didn’t expect was a split second that would steal headlines from his entire 15th trip to the country. Sometimes the most memorable moments are the ones nobody plans.

How Did LeBron James Stay So Calm When a Fan Rushed the Stage?
The chaos unfolded during a live event as James stood on stage with a microphone, engaging with the packed crowd in what should have been a routine fan interaction. Without warning, an overzealous fan leaped onto the platform and charged directly toward the NBA icon, sending gasps rippling through the audience as phones shot up to capture the unfolding drama.
Security moved quickly, intercepting the individual before any contact could be made with James and escorting the fan off-stage within seconds. What captivated viewers wasn’t just the security breach itself, but James’ utterly unbothered reaction to the entire situation.
The four-time champion simply shook his head with what looked like mild amusement, as if fans rushing stages were just another Tuesday in his two-decade career. He continued the event without missing a beat, picking up exactly where he left off as if nothing had happened.
The clip quickly went viral, with fans across Chinese and international social media highlighting James’ hilariously calm demeanor in the face of unexpected chaos. For someone who has spent 22 seasons dealing with everything the spotlight can throw at him, this was just another day at the office.
LeBron was unfazed by a fan running on stage to try and meet him 🤣🔥
(via sourshowerr/IG) pic.twitter.com/CEAp9ZYqpI
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 12, 2025
Despite the brief security scare, James wrapped up his tour focused on what brought him to China in the first place. He spent time mentoring young players, conducting basketball clinics, and connecting with fans who have followed his career for decades.
What Was the Real Story Behind James’ People’s Daily Article?
The stage incident wasn’t the only storyline generating buzz during James’ Chinese tour. Earlier in the week, China’s state-run People’s Daily published an article titled “Basketball is a Bridge That Connects Us” with James’ name attached as the author, creating immediate international attention.
🇨🇳🏀🇺🇸NBA star LeBron James published an article titled “Basketball is a Bridge Connecting Each Other” in today’s People’s Daily. This summer, we’ve seen many NBA stars visit China.
The following is the full text from Lebron:
Soon, I will embark on the 23rd season of my NBA… pic.twitter.com/H46A6JXK1D
— Li Zexin 李泽欣 (@XH_Lee23) September 8, 2025
The piece appeared to frame James as the direct author, leading to immediate questions about the NBA superstar writing for Chinese state media. However, James’ representatives quickly stepped in to clarify the situation, explaining that the article was actually based on a series of interviews conducted throughout his tour stops.
Rather than James sitting down to write an op-ed, reporters had compiled his comments from multiple conversations into an article form. This clarification came as the story gained traction internationally, with many outlets initially reporting that James had personally authored the piece.
Even with these unexpected twists, the Forever King Tour accomplished its primary mission. James worked directly with young players from Nike’s RISE program, conducted basketball clinics, and reminded everyone why he remains basketball’s most recognizable global ambassador after nearly a quarter-century in the spotlight.
As James prepares to enter his record-breaking 23rd NBA season, his latest Chinese adventure serves as another reminder of his incredible cultural impact. Last season, he averaged 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 8.2 assists per game, helping the Lakers secure a playoff berth in the competitive Western Conference.
