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Lakers’ LeBron James declines to respond to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s criticism over Spider-Man pandemic meme

  • NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar took aim at LeBron James after the star uploaded an Instagram post about Covid-19
  • James brushed off the criticism, saying he was simply asking for help: ‘we’re all trying to figure this pandemic out’

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LeBron James has been criticised over an Instagram post questioning Covid-19. Photo: AP
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LeBron James declined to respond to an essay written by NBA Hall of Famer and Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar that criticised James for a social media post about the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last weekend, James posted a photo of three identical Spiderman cartoons pointing at one another. Over the art, the words “cold,” “flu” and “Covid.” The caption included a shrugging emoji and the words “Help me out folks.”

Abdul-Jabbar posted an essay through his substack describing the racial politics of medicine and how James’ post equating the three ailments did a disservice to a community he is otherwise committed to helping. Abdul-Jabbar wrote that the post “was a blow” to James’ “worthy legacy.”

“As is evident by some of the comments that cheer LeBron’s post, he is given support to those not getting vaccinated, which makes the situation for all of us worse by postponing our health and economic recovery,” he wrote.

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Asked about the essay following his team’s win Tuesday in Houston, James declined to address it directly.

“No, I don’t have a response to Kareem at all,” James said.

“And if you saw the post and you read the tag, you’re literally, honestly asking, ‘Help me out?’ Help me kind of figure it all out. We’re all trying to figure this pandemic out. We’re all trying to figure out Covid and the new strains and the flu. I think people forgot about the flu. People literally forgot about the flu during these times. Like, that’s still going around.

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