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LeBron James addresses backlash over city comments
6 Apr
Summary
- LeBron James clarified comments about disliking Memphis and Milwaukee.
- He stated his remarks were not about people but specific venues.
- Austin Reaves will miss games due to a left oblique muscle injury.

LeBron James recently clarified his controversial statements regarding his dislike for playing in Memphis and Milwaukee. Addressing accusations of racism, James asserted that his comments were misunderstood and not targeted at the cities' populations, but rather at his personal experience, including accommodations.
James explained his feelings by comparing them to not wanting to go home, despite being from there. He urged people to focus their energy on more important matters rather than misinterpreting his statements about specific venues or hotels. The Lakers also face challenges with Austin Reaves sidelined due to a Grade 2 left oblique muscle injury.
This injury means the Lakers will be without their two top scorers for the remainder of the regular season and potentially into the playoffs. James emphasized the team's need to adapt and maintain a 'next man up' mentality to overcome these absences.