LeBron James has had enough.

The three-time NBA champ is calling for action after the shooting of Jacob Blake but understands that talking about social injustice and police brutality only goes so far. So, James, who has more than 47 million followers on Twitter, called for action with a powerful tweet that is encouraging children across the USA to vote.

 

 

#LeBron emphasized the importance of voting while sharing a message for children across the US.

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A powerful message from The King.

 

 

NBA players speak out about the Milwaukee Bucks boycott.

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At 35, LeBron only has so many more years to collect titles, but his fight against social injustice and police brutality has very clearly taken priority. In a meeting between the remaining bubble teams, LeBron's Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers came out as the only two teams that initially voted to not play out the rest of the postseason. The players ultimately chose to return to action and are aiming to hit the court either on Friday or Saturday.

 

 

The Lakers and Clippers have reportedly chosen to boycott the NBA Playoffs.

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Let's hope his message reaches as many kids across the US as possible.

(H/T LeBron James)