LeBron James is, by all means, one of the greatest players in NBA history.
He’s one of the most admirable and accomplished athletes overall as well.
As such, it’s only normal to see that he has a huge ego, even though he always wants to hide it.
That was evident again recently, as he just announced that he was leaving social media to focus on his mental health.
As noble and necessary as this might be, some feel like he’s, once again, craving attention.
With that in mind, former NFL player-turned-analyst Emmanuel Acho called him out.
During Thursday’s edition of “The Facility,” Acho claimed that “nobody is that important, and we don’t actually care that much,” stating that people should do things if they want and not announce it all the time.
.@EmmanuelAcho reacts to LeBron announcing his departure from social media:
“You don’t have to announce you’re leaving social media…Just leave. No one is that important.” pic.twitter.com/cIVxYyj270
— The Facility (@TheFacilityFS1) November 21, 2024
James has made a living out of pulling off stuff like this.
We’re talking about someone who put together an actual ESPN special show to announce his free-agency decision.
James also hinted at retiring right after being swept in the playoffs just to announce that he wasn’t going anywhere in the middle of an award show that had nothing to do with him.
At this point, people should be used to this type of behavior from James.
He’s one of the best hoopers of all time, but he also loves attention, it happens.
Nobody’s perfect.
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