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Last week, LeBron James closed his postgame press conference by calling out the media. James expressed frustration with the media’s coverage of the recently-released Jerry Jones photo.
After The Washington Post shared the disturbing photo of Jones as a teenager among a group of young white men preventing Black students from integrating an Arkansas high school, James wanted to know why the media didn’t ask him to comment. James was especially bothered that reporters asked him to comment on Kyrie Irving’s antisemitic controversy, but not about Jones participating at a desegregation protest 65 years ago.
This week, James appeared on The Shop’s alternative Thursday Night Football broadcast and the NBA superstar was asked about his decision to turn the tables on the media.
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