Barack Obama is congratulating his pal LeBron James -- saying the NBA superstar is a legend both on and off the court ... despite what Trump thinks.
"Congrats to my brother @KingJames on winning his 4th championship," 43-year-old Brady said to the 35-year-old Lakers star ..."Not bad for a washed up old guy!"Check out the picture Brady posted along with the caption -- it's a meme of the Bucs QB
during his"what down?" blunder on"Thursday Night Football" last week -- but with LeBron's head on his body.It's nice to see TB12 can laugh about it now ... considering the mistake went on to cost Tampa Bay the game against the Chicago Bears.
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