Trump got Britney Griner free, Kodak Black free, ASAP Free, and Balogun free….
This nigga might have done more for black people in this country than OBAMA! 😂
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski weren’t Black either, yet they dominated the NFL a league where the majority of players are Black. White players have won Super Bowls, MVPs, and championships across every major sport for decades.
The Lakers’ success (or lack of it) will come down to Luka, Reaves, and Kessler’s actual talent, chemistry, and execution not their skin color. Judging a team’s championship potential by race is lazy. Focus on the basketball instead of turning every roster into a racial debate.
I hate how everyone on X reposts the exact same story all day with just a slightly different image or headline.
One LeBron trade rumor drops and suddenly it’s everywhere same info, different clickbait packaging. Can we get less repetitive spam and just see one good post? Especially once we’ve already seen it.
@elonmusk any chance of building a tool that collapses duplicate news and stops the feed from getting flooded by 100 different low-effort accounts?
@X
LeBron James has won his four NBA championships across three different franchises: the Miami Heat (2012 and 2013), Cleveland Cavaliers (2016), and Los Angeles Lakers (2020). He accomplished this after leaving his original team and frequently joining or assembling superteams on already competitive rosters.
In contrast:
Kobe Bryant won all five of his championships with a single team — the Los Angeles Lakers — and never left.
Michael Jordan won all six of his titles with the Chicago Bulls. His later playing stint with the Washington Wizards produced zero championships.
Stephen Curry has won all four of his championships exclusively with the Golden State Warriors, the team that drafted him.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the one exception in that group: he won one title with the Milwaukee Bucks (1971) and five more with the Lakers after being traded there in 1975.
While LeBron’s willingness to change teams helped him secure titles in different cities, the other three legends (Kobe, Jordan, and Curry) achieved all of their success while staying loyal to one franchise for their entire championship runs.
Lakers is better off without him. Hasta la vista trader!