LeBron James Offers “King Service Announcement” About Social Media

Is LeBron James the greatest of all times? You can bet he is. The Lakers star is one of the greatest athletes to ever walk on planet Earth. He’s got great talent and big heart. LeBron is much more than just an athlete. He is someone who cares about his community, and always helps those in need. This time the king made a “king service announcement.”

I know it seems strange. LeBron blessed his Instagram followers with this king service announcement. What was the purpose of this post? LeBron wanted to make sure people realize the danger brought by social media, suggesting that these networks shouldn’t be used as a way to make ourselves look cool.

The king posted a photo of a neon sign that reads, “F*ck Social Media, I’m Dope In Real Life.” He truly is.

“King Service Announcement. It’s cool and all but PLEASE PLEASE know you don’t need it to feel cool or dope! YOU ALREADY ARE‼️‼️? Use it responsibly. ????” the caption read.

What makes LeBron this great? It’s his talent and the awesome personality. Even Kareem Abdul-Jabbar agrees on this one.

LeBron’s sheer athleticism motivates young players to reach for a high standard of physical preparedness. His physical dominance isn’t just genetic luck; he is dedicated and disciplined in his workout and diet, often rising at 5 a.m. to begin exercising, which he does five days a week off-season, and seven days a week during the season. His routine includes everything from a step-climber, spin classes, Pilates and weights to hot tubs, cold tubs and a liquid nitrogen chamber. Just reading about his relentless routine makes me want to drop and pump out 50 pushups.

“To laud anyone as a cultural hero, that person would also have to embody as well as promote some of the core values of that culture. LeBron has done that through his outspoken political and social advocacy, especially in support of racial equality. But beyond just talking, he has taken positive actions to better the community and country. This was demonstrated when Fox News’ Laura Ingraham famously reacted to an ESPN interview with LeBron in which he discussed, among many other topics, politics, by complaining, ‘It’s always unwise to seek political advice from someone who gets paid $100 million a year to bounce a ball. Keep the political comments to yourselves. … Shut up and dribble.’

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