By James Brown
While the vast majority of the NBA world, athletes, celebrities, fans, and fellow league players seemed happy for LeBron, former NBA big man Enes Freedom used the occasion to take a shot at James on social media.
Freedom tweeted at the moment that he could get more attention. Still, the timing was abysmal and showed his lack of class by trying to take a shot at the King by touching the China subject, as some have criticized James for not speaking up about Nike's alleged use of slave labor to make its sneakers.
However, when it comes to his morals, values, principles, and empathy, there is no doubt he has tried to do lots of good for others. For example, he opened up his I Promise School in his native Akron, Ohio, a few years ago to provide educational opportunities for disadvantaged kids and give them solid foundations for their growth and development.
James also started the More Than A Vote initiative just before the 2020 presidential election to increase voter turnout and overcome voter suppression. This shows that Freedom tried to be relevant by taking a shot at Lebron, but everyone is focused on his greatness that is ignoring the Tweet.
The Lakers superstar took the opportunity to achieve this milestone to remind the front office that he is still playing at a great level and needs some help to win championships, as he is actively pursuing and can do it in the Lakers or another franchise.
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