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Lebron has an interview with Rachel Nichols of CNN that will air tonight where he speaks on a wide range of topics. Earlier this week he posted the story about the part where Bron shared his thoughts on what would of kept him in South Beach, but now there is more. Everyone knows he has been going hard with the weight loss this summer and in some pictures looks like a totally different guy. He is basically putting the league on notice that they will want no parts of him with his new lower weight. Hit the jump.

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After James explained his meeting with Gilbert to clear the air — before this summer, they hadn’t spoken in four years — Rachel started asking James about his diet. Before we give you the relevant back-and-forth, keep something in mind: 250 pounds is still really freakin’ big:

Rachel Nichols: You look lighter, how much did you lose?
LeBron James: I lost a few pounds. I lost — I haven’t been in this weight class in [a long time].

Nichols: Can you give me a ballpark?
LeBron: Right, I’m in the 250-ish range. A lot lighter than the weight I’ve been playing at the last few years, but I feel good.

Nichols: The diet was strict, right?
LeBron: Very strict. 67 days.

Nichols: And what did you eat, or not eat?
LeBron: I’ll tell you what I couldn’t have. No carbs. No sugar. No dairy. No refined sugar. No nothing. Meat, fish, veggies, fruit.

Nichols: What was the hardest thing to give up?
LeBron: Whoa. It was either pancakes, or chocolate chip cookies and ice cream.

Nichols: Did you go to bed dreaming about pancakes you couldn’t eat?
LeBron: All the time. Had the cookie monster chasing me a few times in my dreams.”

Nichols: Are you quicker around the court, now?
LeBron: I am. And that’s not such a good thing for the competition.

Should you doubt what Bron says? The competition already couldn’t handle him. You did see towards the end of the year his body was slowly wearing down and this weight loss will help with that.

DIME