Lakers’ LeBron James Lauds NASCAR Bubba Wallace For Black Lives Matter Car

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James took notice of the car NASCAR Bubba Wallace had, and he couldn’t just stay calm. LeBron is a fan of Wallace, and the NASCAR driver did something that impressed the king of basketball.

Wallace’s car has a special paint scheme. With this brilliant idea, the NASCAR driver honors the Black Lives Matter movement. It was a big and bold move, and LeBron praised that.

Many would agree that this is an excellent gesture. Most NASCAR drivers are white, and it’s definitely great to see Wallace do this. He is definitely bringing more African-American supporters on that side.

LeBron James does more than just follow NASCAR

LeBron and his Los Angeles Lakers are getting ready for the resumption of the regular season. However, he has plenty of time to focus on the important events at the moment. The entire nation is focused on the same problem. Racial injustice and police brutality. LeBron couldn’t ignore the death of George Floyd. The tragedy caused massive protests in the streets across the country, and the situation is under control at the moment. Some of the protests turned violent, and some people used the situation to riot in the streets and destroy private properties.

LeBron will keep talking about this. He has always talked about social injustice. The death of Floyd put the nation into a mess, and LeBron uses his social media as a platform to discuss important topics. He has been pointing out the same problem for quite some time. Now he has an army of supporters standing right by his side.

When it comes to his game with the Lakers, LeBron is definitely winning a title. Before the suspension, he was averaging 25.7 points, 7.9 rebounds and 10.6 assists per game for the Lakers. The four-time MVP and three-time champion was leading the league in assists per game for the first time in his professional career. He has been receiving a lot of help from his teammate, Anthony Davis.

Davis is averaging 26.7 points, 9.4 boards and 3.1 assists per contest for the Lakers. These two make the best duo in the NBA.