LeBron James on Friday night opened up about his heartbreak over the death of Chadwick Boseman after the Los Angeles Lakers eliminated the Portland Trail Blazers from the first round of the NBA playoffs.
James crossed his arms, doing the Wakanda salute during a moment of silence, held for the late actor and also former NBA playerCliff Robinson and coach Lute Olsen, who recently passed.
After the game, James was asked about the death of his friend. He did not hold back. “It actually felt like we had our Black superhero and nobody could touch us.
To lose that, it’s sad in our community," James told reporters. The iconic Boseman died Friday at his home in the Los Angeles area with his wife, Taylor Simone Ledward, and family by his side.
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