LeBron’s SpringHill Company featured as Fast Company’s most innovative

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and his business partner Maverick Carter formed The SpringHill Company under one name in 2020.

While LeBron James brought a 17th championship to Los Angeles in 2020 and added to his own championship count with four, he also accomplished a different type of championship earlier in the year when he unified his branding and media businesses under one umbrella, The SpringHill Company. In the process, SpringHill raised an additional $100 million and their work has been seen across nearly every streaming service and also worked to make an impact on the 2020 election.

Because of their massive commercial success as well as their strong track record of hiring a diverse staff and presenting diverse points of view, Fast Company selected SpringHill as one of the most innovative companies in 2021, with LeBron on the cover.

Carter has been just as intentional with how he’s grown SpringHill itself, hiring people from myriad backgrounds who understand sports and storytelling to develop content that resonates in the culture. “Every day we have to come up with the best ideas in the world,” Carter says. “In order to do that, we need people from all over the world, who have different points of view, feelings, sensibilities, emotions, and aesthetics, but who are all striving toward the same thing, which is empowering each other, consumers, and creators we get to work with. If you consistently have the same people that all went to these four or five schools, who grew up in these [same] parts of the country, how can you ever get to amazing ideas?”

SpringHill has a big 2021 on deck, with “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” being at the top of the list.

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Maverick Carter recalls first time he and LeBron met Michael Jordan: ‘Black Jesus in the flesh’

Carter said that it was really like meeting “Black Jesus in the flesh” during UNINTERRUPTED’s after-show following “The Last Dance.”

With sports-loving people around the world tuning in to “The Last Dance” documentary about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls during their last season in 1997-98, people who were fortunate enough to meet the man over the years are sharing their stories from over the years as fans are all getting to see a different side of the legend. One of those people who recalls the awe they had when they met Jordan was LeBron James’ friend and business partner Maverick Carter, telling the story on the UNINTERRUPTED after-show alongside Chris Paul and Paul Rivera.

Carter talked about him and LeBron seeing Jordan get out of his red convertible and floating as he walked, as he said, like seeing “Black Jesus in the flesh.” He also says that it was when LeBron was in high school, where James and Carter spoke to him for about 45 minutes.

Earlier this week, LeBron also talked about being moved nearly to tears when he watched this weekend’s episodes of “The Last Dance,” which included Jordan being overcome with emotion when he won his first championship in 1991.

But while LeBron and his close circle are trying to be gracious about Jordan, some others are using it as an excuse to stay with the cheap shots.

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Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, C.C. Sabathia to join LeBron on ‘The Shop’ Dec. 14

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is releasing a new episode of his UNINTERRUPTED/HBO talk show, ‘The Shop’ on Dec. 14.

Not only will Saturday night be a big night for LeBron James and his family as his son Bronny James and his Sierra Canyon boys basketball team will face off against LeBron’s alma mater, St. Vincent-St. Mary’s, LeBron will also be giving fans of his show ‘The Shop” some new content ahead of the holiday season.

UNINTERRUPTED and HBO announced another star-studded episode of “The Shop,” which will air on Saturday, Dec. 14 on HBO. But the latest group of guests has more heavy hitters than usual, even by the show’s already lofty standards for celebrity guests.

Movie star and producer Will Smith, comedian and actor Martin Lawrence, recently retired Yankees pitcher C.C. Sabathia and Chance The Rapper will join LeBron James, Maverick Carter and Paul Rivera in the latest episode.

UNINTERRUPTED teased the cast of the episode earlier Wednesday on Instagram.

“The Shop” is not a stranger to major celebrity guests, but this group is one of the most accomplished they’ve had in the show’s history. The show will be available on all HBO platforms at 10 p.m. EST on Saturday.