LeBron James has a few questions for members of the media who have asked him about hot-button, racially-charged topics in recent weeks.
Speaking at a press conference, the Los Angeles Lakers megastar hinted at a possible double standard in press coverage, saying that the media was quick to question him about fellow NBA star (and former teammate) Kyrie Irving sharing an anti-Semitic video, but have yet to ask him about Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones showing up in an old photo of students supporting racial segregation in 1957.
It's interesting food for thought, and calls into question what topics are deemed "safe" for reporters to ask of star athletes.