Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is apologizing to LeBron James. Joining Sirius XM’s NBA Radio, Abdul-Jabbar said he didn’t mean to “criticize” James when he said on Sunday that “Some of the things he’s done, he should be embarrassed about.” “It wasn’t my intention to criticize LeBron in any way.
He has done so much for the Black community as well as for the game of basketball. We may not always agree, but I want to wholeheartedly apologize to LeBron and make it clear to him that I have tremendous respect for him.
And if he can accept that, I’ll be very happy,” the former Los Angeles Laker player said. READ MORE: Drake And LeBron James Surprise Hardworking Mom With $100,000 James, who now plays for the Lakers, sat out Sunday’s game due to an injury.
Abdul-Jabbar named things he “admires” about James including providing four years of tuition-free college to qualifying students from Akron, Ohio’s I Promise School.
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