Why LeBron and Giannis should boycott the All-Star Game if they have no energy for it. “It Not That Hard”

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Earlier in the week LeBron didn’t hesitate to let the world know how he felt about the league throwing an All-Star Game on the players after initially being told that there wouldn’t be one. Now all of a sudden there’s a game set for March 7 in Atlanta.

Bottom line ole boy said that it was a slap in the face of the players. Now the reigning back-to-back league MVP seems to agree with LeBron.

Giannis Antetokounmpo had this to say, “We gotta all follow the big dog (LeBron), man. The big dog says he has zero excitement, zero energy for the All-Star Game, I’m the same way. …I want the see my family.”

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! If duns don’t want to play then don’t play!!! It’s not that hard. Let’s just take these two alone. They’ve got enough bread to tell the NBA that they aren’t playing. “Fine me!”

LeBron is worth more than a half billion dollars and has more money coming in from other streams than he can count. The Greek Freak is worth $70 million already and making $45 million per year. Whatever the fine will me won’t hurt either of them.

These are the faces of the league. If they decide not to show up for the All-Star Game what’s going to happen? The most the league can do is fine them right?

They aren’t about to fire them permanently. They are the NBA!!! If those two say screw it I’m not showing up. I would guarantee that others with money to burn will do the same. No All-Stars in Atlanta means no All-Star Game.

These cats have to understand that they’ve got all of he power. The league is at their mercy. They’re the faces of the NBA. Therefore, don’t show up playa.

Stop moaning about it and stay at home. Problem solved. Stop me when I start lyin’!