NBA blowhard and pro-Chinese regime activist LeBron James has moved from getting fans he doesn’t like ejected from their courtside seats to getting announcers fired for comments that trigger his race-mongering sensibilities.
During the final moments of the Rockets-Wizards game last Monday night, Houston’s Kevin Porter Jr. hit a game-winning shot for the Rockets. NBC Sports Washington analyst Glenn Consor subsequently noted, “You’ve got to give credit. Kevin Porter Jr., like his dad, pulled that trigger right at the right time.”
Unfortunately for Consor, Kevin Porter Jr.’s father actually did pull the trigger on a very real gun and killed a 14-year-old girl in 1993. Then, in 2004, Porter was shot and killed in a bar.
LeBron James took to Twitter to voice his outrage: “Oh he thought this was cool huh!!?? Nah we ain’t going for this! Sorry but this ain’t going to fly! How insensitive can you be to say something like this. Beat it man! I pray for you but there’s no place in our beautiful game for you!”
Consor apologized publicly and privately to Kevin Porter Jr., claiming he had no idea Porter Jr.’s father had killed anyone; he thought he was the son of a different former NBA player.
That wasn’t enough for crybaby LeBron, who later tweeted, “I stand by my tweet. I stand by everything I said.”