What We Learned From LeBron James' Twitter Q&A

There's a little bit of Jessica Rabbit and Martin in this learning experience.

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LeBron James livened up Friday night for quite a few when he decided to host a Twitter Q&A session. The announcement was pretty random—especially since it came on a Friday night—but one can't complain when some time with the King is promised. 

James began by tweeting: "It's been awhile since I've done this, so let's go. Q & A for 15 mins. Starting now. GO." That 15 minutes extended to about an hour as the reigning champion took in a wide variety of questions. Was he indulging in the attention? It at least doesn't seem that way as his answers were direct and pretty entertaining. It also was pretty educational. James didn't give information you can use if you're in dire straits though, but they're nice to know. For example, did you know James would like to play one NFL game before he calls it quits? No? Then that's all the more reason to check out What We Learned From LeBron James' Twitter Q&A.

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Even the great ones have to take a day off once in a while.

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Reaching The Greatest isn't an impossible goal.

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Guarding Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, pre-2013 Tracy McGrady, Derrick Rose, Carmelo Anthony, and Dwyane Wade isn't a fun time.

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Winky faces don't always have to be flirtacious.

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In the never-ending beef between the left Twix and right Twix, Bron Bron picks a side.

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LeBron thinks Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals was the best basketball game ever.

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We could see a Space Jam-esque film starring King James in the future.

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His childhood crushes were an eclectic mix.

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His favorite TV show is Martin and favorite movie is Gladiator

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Aside from Martin Luther King and Michael Jackson, LeBron would've loved to meet Marilyn Monroe.

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His favorite pair of Jordans are the 3s and 11s.

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Bron Bron wants to play in an NFL game before his playing days are done.

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Like practically everyone else in the world, James disagrees with ESPN ranking Kobe Bryant at No. 25 on their list of best NBA players in the league today.

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If you want to have a "coincidental" run-in with LeBron at a Miami restaurant, it's Zuma.

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