LeBron James Joins NBA Chorus with Shocking Demand in Breonna Taylor Case

LeBron James was one of the many NBA players to support the resumption of the regular season. He didn’t think that playing games inside the Orlando bubble would affect his impact on social issues. The great LeBron James didn’t forget about Breonna Taylor, and neither did other NBA players.

The Lakers had their first scrimmage against the Dallas Mavericks. It was a loss for LeBron’s team, but they found the perfect way to deliver a message. LeBron talked about the problem and began his press conference with a strong statement.

 “First of all, I want to continue to shed light on justice for Breonna Taylor and to her family and everything that’s going on with that situation,” King James said.

LeBron played the game with a few important messages written on his shoes, and reminded everyone that he is the kid from Akron.  He honored Kobe and Gigi, too.

LeBron James seeks justice for Breonna Taylor

Louisville police officers shot and killed Taylor. She wasn’t a suspect, and the police officer who killed her lost his job. That’s all. The other officers involved got other positions. There are no arrests at this point. Taylor didn’t get any medical help for 20 minutes.

NBA players promised Taylor’s family to give them the answers they have been looking for. “We want the cops arrested who committed that crime,” LeBron said.

Players will use their press conferences to protest against social injustice and police brutality. Taylor’s family will get justice.

“Obviously in the state of Kentucky, what’s going down there, I know a lot of people are feeling the same,” LeBron said. “Us, as the NBA, and me as one of the leaders of this league, I want her family to know and I want the state of Kentucky to know that we feel for her and we want justice. That’s what it is all about.

“What’s right is right and what’s wrong is wrong. This is a wrong situation that’s going on, in my eyes and in a lot of other eyes, not only here in America but in the world as well.”

Many players did the same, and hopefully, authorities will hear their words.