Lakers’ LeBron James Makes Huge Admission About Running for President One Day

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are doing everything they can to get back to the NBA Finals. It was not looking too good after the first game against the Portland Trail Blazers. The Lakers struggled to make anything happen and fans around the country were absolutely shocked.

But now there are some stores coming out about things beyond basketball. Especially for LeBron James. He was recently asked about his ability to run for president. His answer opened some eyes on the truth,

When LeBron was inevitably about his interest in becoming President after he retires from the NBA, the Lakers star admitted that he was not sure since it is a lot of work.

Lakers’ LeBron James Makes Huge Admission About Running for President One Day

LeBron also made it very clear that he wants to do everything he can to vote Donald Trump out of office in November. This is a sentiment that is shared by many around the NBA.

LeBron James is not afraid of getting his hands dirty. He has been a big supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement and is seen before every game doing what he can to spread awareness.

He has talked about his feelings on this in the past.

“The same energy we had on the floor is the same energy we have toward having justice for Breonna Taylor and her family,” James said. “It’s unfortunate. It’s fortunate that we had the George Floyd video to see it, but is that what we need to see, a video of Breonna being killed, for people to realise how bad the situation is? I don’t even believe they were at the right place. The cops weren’t even in at the right place. They knocked down the wrong door and started doing what they do at that time and just started shooting away. And that’s just not okay. … We want the cops arrested. Justice for Breonna Taylor is number one on our lists right now.”

He went on.

“It’s just heartbreaking. You guys don’t understand,” James said. “Unless you’re a person of color, you guys don’t understand. I understand you might feel for us. But you will never truly understand what it is to be black in America.”