Melania’s on Team LeBron.

Hours after her husband launched a full-court press on Twitter against basketball superstar LeBron James, the First Lady issued a statement that seemed to side with the outspoken athlete.

“It looks like LeBron James is working to do good things on behalf of our next generation,” her spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, told The Hill.

“Just as she always has, the First Lady encourages everyone to have an open dialogue about issues facing children today.”

Melania Trump’s “Be Best” campaign, which she launched in May with a focus on child well-being, incorporates cyberbullying prevention efforts — ironic, critics say, given her husband’s Twitter proclivities.

Her statement did not directly address the president’s latest late-night social media broadside, issued at 11:37 pm Friday, which called James’s intelligence into question.

“Lebron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon,” the president tweeted. “He made Lebron look smart, which isn’t easy to do. I like Mike!”

The final sentence appeared to be a reference to Michael Jordan, who starred in a Gatorade ad campaign in the 1990s with the tagline “Be Like Mike.”

Jordan refused the compliment Saturday.

“I support LeBron James,” he said through a spokesman. “He’s doing an amazing job for his community,”

In a Monday appearance on CNN, James criticized Trump, saying that he has “kind of used sports to kind of divide us, and that’s something that I can’t relate to.”

“I can’t sit back and say nothing,” James said.

James, who left the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Los Angeles Lakers last month after leading his team to the finals four years in a row, opened a public elementary school for at-risk students in his hometown of Akron, Ohio last week.

The First Lady’s pro-LeBron message was the latest indication of that she might not be seeing eye-to-eye with her spouse.

Last month, according to reports, Trump exploded aboard Air Force One when he caught his wife watching CNN — despite his regular diatribes against the network as a purveyor of “fake news.”

Trump “caused a bit of a stir,” according to internal White House memos obtained by the New York Times, and ordered that only Fox News be shown on the presidential plane.

Spokeswoman Grisham dismissed the story, saying that it “seems kind of silly to worry about what channel she watches on TV (any channel she wants btw).”

But CNN’s communications team picked at that scab Saturday in a response to Trump’s tweet attacking James.

“Sounds like @FLOTUS had the remote last night,” the network snarked.