LeBron’s “The Decision 2” (often called “The Second Decision” or “Decision Part 2”) was a short, highly teased announcement that ultimately turned out to be a branded parody/advert-style reveal rather than a full-length TV special like the 2010 ESPN original.

Where to watch “The Decision 2”

In 2025, LeBron promoted “The Second Decision” as a social-first event, pointing fans to his official accounts and associated partners rather than a traditional TV broadcast.

  • LeBron’s social media
    • The teaser and rollout were centered on his verified Instagram and X (Twitter) accounts, where he posted the “decision of all decisions” video and time (October 7, 12 p.m. ET).
* Clips and reposts of the final reveal circulated widely on those platforms shortly after it dropped.
  • Brand / campaign channels
    • The reveal itself was tied to a Hennessy campaign that spoofed the original 2010 “Decision,” so branded video versions appeared via that partnership rather than as a stand‑alone ESPN special.
  • Sports and news coverage
    • Sports outlets and local TV (for example, KTLA segments) quickly ran packaged recaps and highlights, with segments later uploaded to their own video hubs and YouTube channels.

How it differs from the 2010 “Decision”

LeBron’s first “Decision” in 2010 was a live ESPN one‑hour special where he announced he was leaving Cleveland for Miami.

“The Second Decision” was:

  • Much shorter and stylized as a parody of the original setup (LeBron walking to a chair opposite an interviewer look‑alike).
  • Released primarily as digital content tied to a sponsorship (Hennessy and related corporate partners) rather than as a full TV special.

Forum & fan discussion vibes

Before the reveal, fans on NBA forums and social media were split between thinking LeBron might be:

  • Announcing retirement or a major team move.
  • Dropping a promo tied to one of his many brand deals (Amazon/Prime Day, liquor, betting tie‑ins, etc.).

Posts were full of speculative jokes, including people predicting it would end with a sponsorship code or betting ad, reflecting how used fans are to star players using “big announcement” framing for commercial content.

“Presented by FanDuel!” and similar snarky comments captured that skeptical mood in fan threads.

Quick FAQ

  • Is “The Decision 2” a full documentary or movie?
    No. It is a short, campaign‑style video and social reveal, not a feature documentary or long‑form ESPN special.
  • Can you still watch it now?
    Yes. Fans typically rewatch via:

    • Reposted clips on LeBron’s verified Instagram and X feeds.
* Brand/campaign video uploads (e.g., Hennessy partnership content).
* Sports channels’ recap videos on platforms like YouTube.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.