LOS ANGELES – LeBron James and his Los Angeles Lakers teammates were already upset after a Wisconsin prosecutor on Tuesday decided not to charge a police officer who shot a Black man last year.Then came Wednesday when a violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump stormed the U.S.
Capitol to delay Congress from certifying the results of November’s election.What James watched on television along with his family continued to reinforce his view of the wide divide in the country.“We live in two Americas and a prime example of that was yesterday.
If you don’t understand or see that then you need to take a step back. Not just one step but four or five or even 10 steps backward,” James said Thursday night after the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the.