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NBA icon, LeBron James announces social media hiatus
NBA icon LeBron James revealed on Wednesday that he is stepping away from social media indefinitely, citing concerns over “negative” coverage in US media.
The Los Angeles Lakers star, who boasts a massive following of 212 million across Instagram and X, made the announcement shortly after sharing a post from Rich Kleiman, the long-time agent of fellow NBA star Kevin Durant.
James has frequently used social media to connect with fans and share personal insights, making this decision a significant departure from his usual online presence. The hiatus reflects his desire to distance himself from the negativity he perceives in media narratives.
“With so much hate and negativity in the world today, it confuses me why some of the national sports media still think that the best way to cover sports is through negative takes,” Kleiman wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
“I for one find it all a waste of breath.”
Los Angeles Lakers ace James shared the post to his followers with a one word comment: “AMEN!!”
The 39-year-old then followed up that post to confirm he was leaving social media — for now.
“And with that said, I’ll holla at y’all! Getting off social media for the time being. Y’all take care,” James wrote on X.
It is not the first time James has stepped away from social media. The all-time record points scorer has taken breaks before, but usually to concentrate on his basketball.
James had hinted at disaffection with online criticism following the Lakers’ win over Utah on Tuesday, when Los Angeles rookie Dalton Knecht erupted for 37 points.
Talking about Knecht’s performance, James said he had been aware of the rookie’s talent from watching his collegiate career at Tennessee.
“Everybody on the internet calls me a liar all the time,” James said.
“They say I lie about everything. So what am I now? I’ve been said it. I watched him. I watched Tennessee a lot.”