LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers spent Thursday celebrating their NBA championship from last season with President Barack Obama at the White House.
Speaking at a shootaround before Friday's game against the Washington Wizards, James was unsure if he would make a return trip to the White House with Donald Trump as president if the Cavaliers win another NBA title.
"I don't know. That's something that we'll cross. We'll have to cross that road if we get to it. We'll see. I would hope to have to cross that road," James said, per Chase Hughes of Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic.
James went on to tell Hughes it's on the U.S. citizens to do their part to make this country as strong as it can be:
Our nation has never been built on one guy, anyways. It’s been built on multiple guys, multiple people in power, multiple people having a dream and making it become a reality by giving back to the community, by giving back to the youth, doing so many great things. We always have a guy that has the most power, and that’s the President of the United States. But it’s never been built on one guy. We all have to figure ...
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