LeBron James is used to getting booed in a lot of arenas around the NBA. But, there is one city, in particular, that the Los Angeles Lakers superstar hates more than anywhere else: Boston.

The King recently spoke about the matter on the latest episode of HBO's “The Shop”, where Marcus Rashford joined him as a guest. LeBron revealed he's not a fan of Beantown because of how racist Celtics fans are.

Via Lakers Vino on Twitter:

“Boston because they racist as f*ck that's why, they will say anything. I've been dealing with this my whole life, I dont mind it. Like if I hear someone close by I check him real quick then move onto the game. They gonna say whatever the f*ck they wanna say, I even got a beer thrown on me once leaving the game.”

LeBron James has played in Boston many, many times and on numerous occasions in the heat of the postseason. We saw how C's fans treated Draymond Green in the NBA Finals last month. They do not hold back. Racism is absolutely not acceptable in any sport but there is frankly no way to stop it. Fans will say absolutely anything to try and get into the head of a player, especially when it's a guy like LeBron who balls out on a nightly basis.

There is no doubt LeBron James will be getting a rude welcoming when he plays at the TD Garden next but it won't bother him the least. It's really nothing new.