LA Lakers superstar LeBron James has had a great presence in NBA meme culture, often serving as the headliner for various moments that have gone viral. One such instance occurred 18 months ago, on March 8, 2024, during International Women's Day.The Lakers were playing the Milwaukee Bucks at home without James, who was dealing with an injury. After spotting Lakers governor Jeanie Buss and franchise legend Kurt Rambis' wife, Linda Rambis, James moved over to their seats, and their conversation was captured on camera.James presumably began the conversation by wishing the two ladies a "Happy Women's Day." During an appearance on "360 With Speedy" on Thursday, James confirmed that's exactly what happened after Speedy mentioned how quickly it turned into a meme that other men have used to "slide into girls' DMs.""It was just a moment," James said. "It is what it is, it is what it was. To be completely honest, the two women ... Jeanie Buss, Linda Rambis, two of the greatest people in sports, and I went over there and just ... I wasn't playing that night, unfortunately, I was injured, and that's kind of like the first thing that came to my mind."Was it International Women's Day? I believe it was. ... And then the conversation started. Like I say, it's a conversation breaker. Like an icebreaker." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAt one point, fans speculated that the interaction may have caused trouble between LeBron James and his wife, Savannah, after she was spotted with a strained expression on her face at their son Bronny James' USC game the following week. However, James later shut down the noise with a classy photoshoot with Savannah.LeBron James and Jeanie Buss' partnership could be nearing its end with LakersLeBron James and Jeanie Buss have spent eight eventful years together with the Lakers. In that span, the Lakers have won a title and made one conference finals appearance, with Buss controlling the team and James leading it on the court.Things have changed in Lakerland over the past few months since the arrival of Luka Doncic. James is no longer the franchise centerpiece, and for the first time in his Lakers and NBA career, he will be playing on an expiring contract in 2025-26. Meanwhile, Buss sold the majority ownership to Mark Walter this summer but remains the team's governor.There are rumors that James might retire or play for another franchise after the team transitions to Doncic as the franchise pillar. LeBron James' camp hinted at a possible departure in July after he opted into his player option and his agent, Rich Paul, delivered a cryptic message, thanking Buss for their eight-year relationship.