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Tristan Thompson Works to Mend Drake-LeBron James Friendship Strained by Kendrick Lamar Feud
LOS ANGELES — Tristan Thompson, the Canadian-born NBA veteran with deep ties to both the music and basketball worlds, says he is actively trying to help repair the once-close friendship between rapper Drake and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
The relationship between Drake and James, which spanned nearly two decades of public support and private camaraderie, showed visible signs of strain following Drake’s high-profile 2024 rap battle with Kendrick Lamar. Thompson addressed the situation during a recent appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay” podcast, expressing hope for reconciliation.
“Drake is my brother. I’ve known him since I was 17. That’s family. Always going to ride with him. He was there when my mom passed away. We’re close,” Thompson said on the podcast, underscoring the strength of his bond with the Toronto native.
When Sharpe suggested Thompson could play a role in bringing the two icons back together, Thompson responded affirmatively. “I would love to. Listen, yeah. Listen. I’m trying, man. I’m trying,” he said.
Thompson, a former Cleveland Cavaliers champion who also played for the Lakers, occupies a unique position. He maintains strong relationships in both camps: lifelong Canadian connections with Drake and professional respect with James, his former teammate and fellow champion.
The comments come amid ongoing public speculation about the status of Drake and James’ friendship. Once marked by mutual appearances at games, parties and family events, the pair’s interactions grew notably cooler after James attended Lamar’s “The Pop Out: Ken & Friends” concert on June 19, 2024, at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
At the Juneteenth event, James was seen enjoying performances, including Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” a track widely viewed as a direct diss aimed at Drake. Videos of James vibing to the song circulated widely, intensifying perceptions of a rift. Other NBA figures, including DeMar DeRozan, James Harden and Russell Westbrook, also attended.
Drake and James’ friendship dates back to the late 2000s. James attended events supporting Drake’s early mixtape releases, including the pivotal “So Far Gone” era. Over the years, the two exchanged public shoutouts, with Drake courtside at James’ games and James praising the rapper’s career milestones. Drake even contributed to projects tied to James, and the pair shared personal moments, such as Drake supporting James’ family during challenges.
Their bond extended beyond the spotlight. Drake has described James as a mentor figure in entertainment and sports crossover, while James has highlighted their shared Canadian and American roots in building successful careers from humble beginnings. For years, observers viewed their connection as one of the strongest between an elite athlete and a global music star.
The 2024 Drake-Lamar feud, one of hip-hop’s most intense in recent memory, brought underlying tensions to the surface. The exchange of diss tracks escalated cultural conversations about loyalty, regional pride and industry politics. James’ presence at the Pop Out concert, where Lamar performed hits from the battle, was interpreted by some as choosing sides, though James has not framed it that way publicly.
In subsequent months, Drake included references in his music that fans and analysts linked to James and other former associates who attended the event. Meanwhile, James addressed questions about the friendship in September 2025, stating he still holds love and respect for Drake while acknowledging they are in different places.
Thompson’s podcast appearance provides the most direct insight yet into efforts behind the scenes to bridge the gap. As a trusted figure who has benefited from support from both men, his willingness to mediate reflects the personal stakes involved.
“Thompson did not disclose specifics of any conversations he may have had with either party. He focused instead on the value of their individual contributions and the Canadian camaraderie that binds many in their circle, including artists like The Weeknd and PartyNextDoor,” the article continues.
Thompson also reflected on Drake’s impact during the interview. “We come with a chip on our shoulder. So, obviously, Drake has led the way in the entertainment and music industry, doing his thing. So, Hip Hop needed him. You see, he dropped three albums,” he said.
The broader context involves more than personal friendship. Drake and James represent pinnacles of achievement in their fields — Drake as one of the best-selling recording artists of all time, James as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer and a four-time champion. Their alliance symbolized successful crossovers between sports and entertainment, inspiring collaborations and cultural moments.
Industry watchers note that such high-profile relationships often weather public tests. Thompson’s comments suggest optimism that private dialogue could restore what was once a seamless public bromance.
Fans have reacted with a mix of nostalgia and curiosity on social media. Some express hope that Thompson’s bridge-building efforts succeed, citing the positive influence both figures have had. Others view the distance as a natural evolution amid busy careers and differing circles.
LeBron James, now in the later stages of his storied career with the Lakers, continues to focus on basketball, family and business ventures. Drake, based in Toronto, has released music and maintained an active presence, including projects that reference resilience amid industry challenges.
Thompson, who retired from the NBA after a career defined by toughness and versatility, has transitioned into media and other pursuits. His “Club Shay Shay” sit-down, known for candid conversations with athletes, provided a platform for this personal reflection.
The podcast episode also touched on Thompson’s own experiences with loss and support. He credited Drake with being present during difficult times, reinforcing themes of loyalty that extend beyond professional ties.
As of July 2026, no joint appearances or direct statements confirming a full reconciliation have emerged. However, Thompson’s repeated emphasis on “trying” signals ongoing quiet efforts rather than a one-off comment.
This situation highlights the complexities of celebrity friendships under public scrutiny. What begins as organic connections can become subjects of intense analysis, especially when intersecting with larger cultural conflicts like the Drake-Lamar battle.
Observers familiar with both men’s histories suggest that shared values — competition, family and community — could provide common ground. Thompson’s role as a mutual confidant positions him well to facilitate understanding.
In the meantime, fans continue to revisit highlights of Drake and James’ friendship: courtside hugs, birthday tributes, and mutual endorsements that once dominated timelines.
Whether Thompson’s mediation bears fruit remains to be seen. For now, his comments offer a hopeful note in a narrative that shifted from unity to distance.
The entertainment and sports worlds often intersect in unpredictable ways. Thompson’s intervention reminds that behind the headlines are personal relationships shaped by respect, history and, at times, the need for reconciliation.
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BMW CEO touts US manufacturing push with $1.7B South Carolina EV expansion
Sebastian Mackensen, BMW of North America’s president and CEO, said the automaker is committed to U.S. manufacturing as it completes a $1.7 billion South Carolina plant expansion.
BMW is “here for the long game” in the U.S. as it completes a $1.7 billion South Carolina investment and prepares to build fully electric vehicles at its largest plant, its North America CEO told FOX Business.
Sebastian Mackensen, president and CEO of BMW of North America, said the investment marks a major milestone in the automaker’s U.S. manufacturing strategy and proves BMW is doing more than making promises.
“One thing is to announce an investment and another one is to actually do the investment, implement it, [and] build the expansion of this facility,” Mackensen told FOX Business.
The expansion, first announced in 2022, includes a $1 billion upgrade at BMW’s Plant Spartanburg and a $700 million battery assembly facility in nearby Woodruff, South Carolina.
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Sebastian Mackensen, president and CEO of BMW of North America, said the investment marks a major milestone in the automaker’s U.S. manufacturing strategy and proves BMW is doing more than making promises. (FOX Business / Fox News)
As part of that push, BMW also unveiled the all-new X5 on Tuesday at Plant Spartanburg. The automaker said its new iX5, the first battery-electric BMW X5, will become the first fully electric BMW assembled in the U.S. when production begins at the end of this year.
The iX5 is expected to be the first of several electric models built in South Carolina. At least five additional fully electric BMW models are expected to be assembled in the U.S. by 2030, according to the company.
The move comes as some automakers have scaled back or delayed their EV plans. BMW, however, says it is staying the course.
“We are convinced that the EV is a relevant and here-to-stay drivetrain option,” Mackensen said. “Will it be the majority of vehicles sold? Probably not in the U.S., at least not in the foreseeable future. But at the same time, we are exporting to global markets from this plant.”
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BMW showcases the all-new X5 at its Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant on June 28, 2026. | Fox News
That global reach has long been central to Plant Spartanburg’s role within BMW’s manufacturing network.
Plant Spartanburg, first established more than three decades ago, currently assembles BMW vehicles including the X3, X6, X7 and XM for both U.S. and international customers.
Mackensen said BMW’s growth in South Carolina has also had a broader economic impact, helping attract suppliers and other businesses to the region.
“It has really had a changing impact on the whole community, not only in Greenville [and] Spartanburg, but also for the entire state,” Mackensen said.
That local footprint is also part of a larger U.S. strategy. Mackensen said the U.S. is BMW’s second-largest market by volume and remains central to the company’s global plans.
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Vehicles await export at the Port of Charleston in South Carolina. (BMW / Fox News)
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“It shows our clear commitment to the U.S. market,” Mackensen told FOX Business. “It makes a lot of sense to assemble your cars where your customers are.”
BMW said it has been the largest automotive exporter from the U.S. by value for more than a decade, exporting nearly 3 million vehicles worth more than $113 billion from 2014 through 2025.
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