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LeBron James dismisses the ‘absurd’ racism accusations following his comments about Memphis and Milwaukee

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LeBron James responded to criticism over his recent comments about the cities of Memphis and Milwaukee, which went viral on social media this week.

The Lakers star addressed the backlash after expressing a dislike for playing in both cities and suggesting that the Memphis Grizzlies should relocate to Nashville.

During Thursday’s episode of “Bob Does Sports,” James said he doesn’t enjoy playing in Memphis or Milwaukee. Several fans interpreted his remarks as targeting the majority-Black city of Memphis, sparking accusations of racism.

Following the Lakers‘ practice at the SMU campus on Saturday, James spoke with ESPN’s Dave McMenamin to clarify his statements.

“Did I say I don’t like Black people?” James said. “I said Milwaukee as well. I’m 41 years old. There’s two cities I do not like playing in right now: That’s Milwaukee and that’s Memphis. What is the problem with that? I don’t like going home either, s**t. And I’m from there.”

He continued, “People need to figure out other ways to put their energy to other things that’s important. Like seriously? I’m not talking about the city, like the people in Memphis. I don’t like staying at the Hyatt Century. What’s wrong with that? People need to chill the hell out.”

Other players echo hotel concerns

Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves previously criticized the hotels in Memphis, calling them “dirty.”

Days later, Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors echoed the concerns, calling Memphis home to the “worst group of hotels in the league” and citing past issues during his visits.

Team challenges with injuries

Beyond the controversy, James also addressed the Lakers‘ injury situation. Luka Doncic will miss an indefinite period due to a Grade 2 left hamstring strain, creating challenges for the team.

“It’s a challenge for us,” James said. “It’s always gonna be next man up, but there’s no way you can increase that type of impact. So it’s going to be a collective group.”

Additionally, Austin Reaves will miss time with a Grade 2 left oblique muscle injury, leaving the Lakers without their two top scorers for the remainder of the regular season and potentially into the first round of playoffs.

James emphasized the need for the team to tighten up and adapt to the new circumstances.

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