President Trump continued taking shots at the NBA and LeBron James while campaigning in Pennsylvania on Monday.
During a campaign stop on election eve, Trump told his supporters he felt bad for LeBron after the NBA received record-low ratings during the NBA finals.
How about basketball? How about Lebron?
I felt badly for LeBron,” Trump said … “I felt very badly. Down 71% and that’s for their championship — I didn’t want watch one shot.”“When they don’t respect our country, when they dont respect our flag, nobody wants to watch. Nobody!”
Following his comments on the NBA, Trump’s supporters could be heard loudly chanting “LeBron James sucks.”
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 2, 2020
LeBron has been the target of the President for months now. Back in August, LeBron responded to the President’s criticism of the NBA by saying he didn’t think the basketball community cared about “losing his viewership.”
— Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver) August 6, 2020
While LeBron has not directly campaigned for Vice President Joe Biden the same way he did for Hillary Clinton back in 2016, he did have Barack Obama on his HBO show “The Shop” last week to urge young people to vote in the upcoming election.
Barack Obama wants young people to channel anger into action #TheShopHBO
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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 31, 2020