Miami Heat: The mercurial case of Lebron James among NBA restart strike

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers battles for a loose ball with Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers battles for a loose ball with Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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LeBron James #6 of the Miami Heat looks on during the national anthem prior to Game Five of the 2014 NBA Finals (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /

Former Miami Heat champion and All-Time NBA player, LeBron James, is in a noteworthy place among the current NBA restart and postseason strike.

As he stated there, he was “ready” and so was his “team”. He has since been all for the restart though since coming back, basically saying that they are there now and they know what their mission is, to win a title.

Not to paint the picture for one side without perspective as he, like many other of his fellow NBA cohorts, have been open and assertive about speaking up and conveying demonstrative messages about equality and fair treatment for black and brown people everywhere. They have specifically referenced Jacob Blake many times as well, for clarity.

After the news started to circulate about the Bucks boycotting Wednesday’s scheduled game against the Magic though, LeBron had more thoughts. Here they are, again directly from the man’s mind.

To make this statement just that much more powerful, when taking a vote on Wednesday night to complete or finish the NBA restart and postseason, it has been reported that the only two teams to vote “no” were both the L.A. teams. With all the “clout”, this season especially, it was necessary for those two teams to vote the way they did to send a real message.

You also must note this, again and as the face of the NBA, it had to be LeBron. He is the Titan God Atlas of the NBA, he holds it up at times on his back.