Recently, LeBron James declared that he would be stepping away from social media “for the time being.”
Before declaring his hiatus, James first commented “AMEN” in response to a post on X (previously known as Twitter) made by Kevin Durant’s manager, Rich Kleiman, who shared his thoughts on the current “negative takes” in the sports world.
It’s common known that sports are the final aspect of society that unites people. Why, then, is the coverage unable to do the same? That day, Kleiman wrote. When you say that, it’s just clickbait. You can make the difference and give us everyone a way to escape the negativity of real life when the platform is so large. The sports manager continued, “I personally think it’s a waste of breath.”I’ll holla at you all now that I’ve said it! Taking a temporary break from social media. In a another post, James said, “You guys take care.”
Sports analysts and pundits have criticized James’ son Bronny in recent weeks for allegedly receiving preferential treatment because he is only permitted to play home games for the Lakers’ G League.
The Lakers team revealed the rookie’s arrival to the South Bay roster on Thursday, November 7.
On November 9, at the UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, California, during South Bay’s opening game against the Salt Lake City Stars, Bronny, 20, made his G League debut.
ESPN reports that Bronny will only play for the squad at home “as he shuttles between the Lakers and South Bay.”According to the Associated Press, the decision to send Bronny to the G League has been considered since the player’s NBA career began. From the beginning, it has always been the intention for Bronny to switch between the Lakers and South Bay. I have discussed that with Rob. In October, Lakers coach JJ Redick stated, “LeBron has discussed that.”
According to the AP, Redick stated, “Those plans could change,” while Bronny is expected to split his time between the two squads. The coach also told reporters, “Our plans are always fluid based on real time.”