At this point, LeBron James is an institution. Heβs now become a historical reference for how to use sports as a platform to push social justice and how to make sure your friends prosper from your success. Heβs reached Miles Davis levels of βfuck yβall,β which means you can literally turn your back on the audience while playing your trumpet and you can come to work wearing flip-flops and swimming trunks even when it isnβt casual Friday.
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In short, LeBron James has reached a level of βI dare yβall to say something to meβ and no one does because itβs LeBron James.
On Thursday, King James came to work wearing a βKaepernickβ T-shirt, showing his full support of the former NFL quarterback currently being whiteballed by the NFL for taking a knee to protest the unjust killings of unarmed black men, women, and children by police.
James has been vocal in both politics and social movements and has supported Kaepernick βboth as an NFL quarterback and as the face of the 30th anniversary of Nikeβs βJust Do It.β campaign,β Sports Illustrated reports.
When Nike announced in September that Kaepernick and his glorious afro would be used in the companyβs advertising, King James was all for βanybody who believes in changeβ and added: βI stand with Nike all day, every day,β SI reports.
James is playing his first season with the Los Angeles Lakers and his 16th season in the NBA. While the argument over whether James or Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player, itβs clear that James is the better man off the court.
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