Although LeBron James has publicly expressed his longing for his family while living in the NBA “bubble” in Orlando, he made the decision to allow his three kids to remain at home in Los Angeles as soon as the league permitted players to bring family members.
Three-time NBA champion stated there’s a simple explanation.
According to Yahoo Sports, James informed reporters on Sunday that there was nothing more for them to do.
Since the NBA resumed play in July following a break in March due to a coronavirus, James and the Los Angeles Lakers have been under lockdown at the Disney World Campus in Orlando.
“My child is sixteen years old. What exactly is he going to do, sit in the bubble? My child is 13 years old. What is he going to do? There’s nothing to do for a five-year-old child, James said. The park isn’t accessible. She can only visit the pool so often, after all. My children love to do so much, and they are far too adventurous.”
(Disney World is operational; however, it’s unclear whether NBA players’ families will be permitted in.)
The celebrity went on, “It doesn’t make sense that they are here.” They have nothing to do in this situation. Step outside. Return to the room. Step outside. Return to the room. They’re excellent, they can stay in L.A. They have absolutely nothing to do in this situation. This site is not suitable for children. Let’s be truthful.