LeBron James sent a message of encouragement to formerNBA playerStephen Jackson in light ofGeorge Floyd 's killing.- Jackson was close friends with Floyd and even went so far as to describe the 46-year-old as his "twin."
- The Los Angeles Lakers star posted a video of Jackson speaking on social media before promising Jackson that he won't let him down.
- "I always tell people, '[Michael] Jordan might be the best
basketball player, but LeBron is the greatest athlete ever,'" Jackson told The Undefeated. "It's bigger than basketball with me why I love LeBron."
Former NBA player Stephen Jackson has been in the spotlight in recent days after the death of his close friend, George Floyd, who died after Minneapolis police officers kneeled on his neck and back.
And now, the 14-year NBA veteran has basketball's biggest star in his corner.
LeBron James — who has one of the most influential voices in the world of
"He posted me speaking, and I text him back, 'I appreciate you, bro, I won't let you down," Jackson told The Undefeated of his conversation with James. "He text me back, 'You haven't and I won't either.'"
"That was deep," Jackson added.
Jackson — who played for nine different teams over the course of his NBA career — said James' firm stance on many different social and political issues is what makes him "the greatest athlete ever."
"I always tell people, '[Michael] Jordan might be the best basketball player, but LeBron is the greatest athlete ever,'" Jackson said. "It's bigger than basketball with me why I love LeBron."
James has been outspoken on social media in recent days about the
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Jackson has offered many a powerful statement to the media and to protesters since his friend's death on May 25. He previously described Floyd as his "twin" and has vowed to care for his six-year-old daughter, Gianna, in light of her father's killing.
"I'm going to walk her down the aisle," Jackson said at a press conference Tuesday. "I'm going to be there for her, I'm going to be there to wipe your tears."
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been charged with second-degree murder, while the three other officers present at the scene were charged with aiding and abetting murder.
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