LeBron James Takes Break From Social Media Over "Negative Takes"

Photo: LeBron James / Instagram 

LeBron James has decided to take a break from social media, citing the "negative takes" online. 

The NBA star made the announcement after responding to a post by Kevin Durant’s manager, Rich Kleiman, about the negativity in sports coverage.

Kleiman wrote that sports should bring people together, but instead, many discussions have become about clickbait and negativity. LeBron agreed, posting "AMEN" before adding, “And with that said, I’ll holla at y’all! Getting off social media for the time being. Y’all take care.”

Photo: LeBron James / Instagram 

Recently, there has been criticism about LeBron's son, Bronny James, and the way he's being treated in the G League. Bronny, 20, has been allowed to only play home games for the Lakers' G League team. He made his debut on Nov. 9 against the Salt Lake City Stars.


The Lakers confirmed that Bronny’s move to the G League was planned from the start, with LeBron and coach JJ Redick saying this arrangement has always been part of the plan. However, Redick noted that plans may change depending on how things develop. Source 


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