Laura Ingraham Takes Shot at LeBron James For NBA Boycott

Laura Ingraham once told LeBron James to shut up and dribble and she is at it again. The Fox News host commented on the latest development of events. She couldn’t ignore the boycott of Game 5. The Milwaukee Bucks protested against police brutality and sat out the game. Every other NBA team did the same. Jacob Blake’s tragedy fueled the fire and people took the streets again to protest against systemic racism.

LeBron and his Los Angeles Lakers voted to shut down the season. LA Clippers agreed. But, the situation changed and games will resume on Saturday.

Let’s go back to Ingraham. We remember when she said it would be a poor decision to pay attention to political opinion from people who “got paid $100 million to bounce a ball.” Well, these comments didn’t sit well with the NBA world and players blasted the host.

NBA players will take the floor again and Ingraham was really sarcastic in her latest hit. She used the chance to criticize players again. Oh yes, LeBron is her favorite target.

Laura Ingraham pointed her finger at LeBron James

Ingraham shared an article and trivialized Blake’s case. The conservative host has never been able to take her political bias out of her journalism. Ingraham poses meaningless questions on her show and confuses Americans. Will LeBron respond to this? Probably.

LeBron and his Lakers teammates will get a chance to finish the playoff run. They are on top of the West and a game away from the second round. LA played against the Portland Trail Blazers and won three straight games. They only lost Game 1, but that was just a warm-up for the deep postseason run.

King James and his teammates promised to win a title and they won’t give up without a good fight. Of course, players came to Orlando to fight for social justice. Their message was delivered and this was just a warning.

Hopefully, authorities will get it. Hopefully, police officers will stop shooting innocent people. That’s what basketball players hope for. Will their words make a change in the NBA?