LeBron James’ 28-Second Video Response to Critics Telling Him to ‘Shut Up’

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is the greatest of all time due to his on- and off-court success. King James is more than an athlete. He is a vocal supporter of those in need, and he always stands by those who need support. The three-time NBA champion shared a video in support of the Black Lives Matter. This was his way of telling everyone that he and other high-profile athletes cannot “stick to sports.” Although some athletes prefer not to get involved, LeBron chose to keep his voice up. Yes, it’s his responsibility to speak up for the less fortunate. That’s how LeBron sees things. The great LeBron had the best response to critics.

The video features the derogatory and antagonistic phrases some people use. “Shut up and dribble” was the best way to start the video, right? It was the infamous phrase Fox News host Laura Ingraham used to blast LeBron for his criticism against President Donald Trump.

The whole thing didn’t stop here, and Ingraham made headlines these days. Again. A lot of Americans criticized her for her comments on Drew Brees. The New Orleans Saints quarterback said he’d never support those who take a knee during the national anthem. These comments came in reference to the practice Colin Kaepernick started in 2016. Kaepernick was kneeling during the performance of the national anthem, and this move put an end to his career. A lot of players followed the tradition, but Brees doesn’t approve any of this. Well, Ingraham is fine with that. She said that everyone has the right to speak their mind and do whatever they want.

LeBron James’ response to critics is powerful

This didn’t sit well with LeBron, and he responded in the most hilarious way ever. This video shows pretty much everything you need to know about the Lakers forward and his stance on racial injustice and police brutality. LeBron is fed up. The entire nation is fed up. People need to speak up. They all need answers. George Floyd’s family needs answers.

The African-American died on May 25 after a Minneapolis policeman held his knee on Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes.
LeBron and other athletes have voiced their support for Black Lives Matter.