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How LeBron James TRASHES Memphis, NIKE Backstabbed



How LeBron James TRASHES Memphis, NIKE Backstabbed

The ultimate “code-switch”, Whitlock addressed LeBron James’ remarks about Memphis while playing golf, highlighting that no NBA players want to compete in that city. These comments reflect the broader decline of Nike’s influence over the sports world.

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46 Comments

  1. LeBron said nothing bad about the people of Memphis. He merely expressed his perspective as an NBA player visiting Memphis, he found activities very limited. I am happy that LeBron has put the spotlight on Memphis; maybe something wonderful will happen as a result of his comments. Perhaps the Grizzlies (and local politicians) will start investing more in the city and the people of Memphis. How wonderful would that be!

  2. Ya, maybe they shouldn’t have gotten involved with transgender and children to make money off the medical field…. Disgusting brand.

  3. Remember when Lebron said someone spray painted the N word on his gate….lying ass

  4. It's amazing to still hear the TOTALLY AND ABSOLUTLY incorrect definition of woke given by tone deaf people. The billions of dollars put in to attack that word is staggering. They want you sleep!

  5. Amen Jason. Very well said. As Jesus said, "You will be persecuted because of me…" which is what is happening to Jaden Ivey now. But he will be vindicated in the end.

  6. Idk why christians feel entitled to push and force their faith and beliefs on others. You guys are no different than the government pushing LGBT+ on the masses. Christians want to be in the world but not of the world so bad, but they just can't seem to stay away from being employees of so call worldly corporations. You can't work for a international company or any major company and try to push your ideology towards them. You work for them and knew what you were signing up for before you got there. Christians are so hypocritical and they will act blind to things they don't agree with just to get the money. Then once they get the money and the platform said company gave them, they want to start talking against the company. You can't do that lol. Look… the word of God doesn't need your help, this is what makes the word of God most read and believe look powerless. If the scriptures are so powerful it doesn't need your help and influence. The word of God should organically draw people to it, and this is what 99.9% of christians fail to understand. Jesus warned in scriptures about all of you that try to come and speak in his name. You all are deceiving everyone because you know not what you are reading or teaching. The scriptures say to study to show thyself approved unto "GOD" not man! So many of you are doing the opposite and trying to prove the word of God to the masses. Your relationship is with God not the world thats why your understanding of the word should only be between you and God. Once you start trying to tell people what to believe and what the scriptures say, you already failed God. That will go so far over most of your heads, but Jesus express the same to the people around him that didn't understand him. Because they didn't know God they wouldn't understand him. Knowing God is knowing self and knowing self is knowing Jesus. So to Jason and everyone else who have strong opinions on this matter in this video and also on what scripture says, you might want to re-examine your faith and take on why the young nba player is out of pocket on his decision.

  7. Lebron legacy will be the 1st superstar who left the NBA in a worst place then when they started their career.

    Magic bird Mj Kobe all these guys elft the nba in a better spot then when they entered the league. While Lebron player empowerment will go down as destroying the league ultimately

  8. Lebron sounded like he always has, and he’s 41 now. What’s he supposed to sound like? And everyone talks bad about Memphis

  9. Unrighteous Behavior?? WHO are you to Judge?!? Your Savior Placed YOU here to FEAR Then?!? If they're All Ruling, WHY do you want/ need your " Subjects" to be in Servitude?? WHY Make YOU??

  10. James is all about him, he think he is king midas but instead of gold what he touches turns to💩

  11. Nike sponsored Caitlin Clark just to destroy the her and all support for her, erasing all independent avenues of exposure and popularity. No ads or products for her for 2 years and instead tens of millions invested in her peers and competition.

  12. One of the racist claims whites use to say, when it came to not wanting integration in the 60s was that black people were dirty and unclean. Hurts to hear our own use the same stereotypes against predominantly black cities in 2026. Especially from NBA stars, who built their careers playing in these communities. Diabolical.

  13. I haven’t bought anything Nike for at least the past 8-10 years. I voted with my time, clicks, and wallet.

  14. He can stomach the crime and the trash hotels if there was a lot of white gals around there in Memphis though… I bet cha that!!!

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