LeBron James: Boston Celtics Fans Are ‘Racist as F*ck’
Basketball star LeBron James attacked Boston Celtics fans, claiming they are “racist as f*ck,” when describing his hatred for the team.
Basketball star LeBron James attacked Boston Celtics fans, claiming they are “racist as f*ck,” when describing his hatred for the team.
Lamar Jackson seemed to agree that black NFL quarterbacks still face considerable racial bias, but Jackson says that ain’t so.
LeBron James has declined to endorse a particular candidate during the 2020 election. Though, that doesn’t mean he won’t try to influence the outcome by sitting down with his “president” just before the election.
Rapper Common told TMZ that he is pleased with the NBA for moving past the title”owner,” a term he believes is “inconsiderate” considering the history of slavery in the United States.
On Friday night’s episode of The Shop, host LeBron James praised former NFL player Colin Kaepernick for his “sacrifice” in continuing his protests despite having his sport “taken away from him.”
On his HBO Sports series The Shop, L.A. Lakers forward LeBron James called the NFL’s owners as a bunch of “old white men” and accused them of acting like slave masters.
In an episode of LeBron James’ HBO series The Shop, Odell Beckham, Jr. said he sees discrepancies in how black athletes are treated versus white athletes. He also says he feels “like a zoo animal,” especially out in public.
NBA star LeBron James recently admitted that, due to his upbringing, he initially viewed whites suspiciously, and did not want to be around white people until he learned to give them a chance.
During the Tuesday debut episode of HBO’s “The Shop,” an unscripted discussion between LeBron James and other athletes and entertainers in a barber shop, the Los Angeles Laker star said his popularity went down once he started publically speaking out on
Alabama football coach Nick Saban was at the White House celebrating team victory this week when he told Breitbart News that a copyright challenge from LeBron James will not keep Alabama from publishing its barbershop interview web series.