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explained why he slammed the media over the 1957 resurfaced photo of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones during the alternate coverage of Thursday Night Football. <br>Just over a week ago, after the Lakers' 128-109 win over the  Trail Blazers, James accused media of double standards after a recently surfaced photo showed  owner Jerry Jones as a 14-year-old during a civil rights clash at his Little Rock high school in 1957.  <br>At the time, James inquired why he hadn't been asked about Jones, despite fielding questions for much of November about former teammate, Kyrie Irving, who faced .<br>        LeBron James explained why he slammed the media over the 1957 resurfaced photo of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones during Thursday Night Football's crossover with The Shop<br>        14-year-old Jerry Jones (circled) is seen in a 1957 photo attending an anti-integration protest <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>James explained why he felt the need to call out the media on the subject during The Shop's crossover with TNF. <br> <br> 'Just accountability man,' James began to explain. 'You know, the media is so quick to hold us athletes, especially us black athletes, [https://pinfaves.com/kyrie-irving-weight-loss/ https://pinfaves.com/kyrie-irving-weight-loss/] you know, always hold us accountable. <br>'We can't make mistakes.<br><br>We can't do this. They want to bring up everything. I want to hold the media accountable. <br>'The fact that they didn't ask anyone of us. I didn't hear a question from any athlete, you know, especially in the basketball world, about the situation. <br>        James accused the press of double standards, questioning why he wasn't quizzed on the photo<br>              James, who won a title with Irving in Cleveland in 2016, fielded several questions about Irving (right) during the controversy, but was confused why he hasn't been asked about Jones (left)<br>'I'm just holding them accountable - let them know I see.<br><br>I am definitely woke that's for sure.'<br>James abruptly brought out the old photo of Jones, which the Cowboys owner had previously explained, without any prompting from media on November 30. <br> 'I got one question for you guys before you guys leave,' James said to reporters last week.<br><br>'I was thinking when I was on my way over here, I was wondering why I haven't gotten a question from you guys about the . <br>'But when the Kyrie [Irving] thing was going on, you guys were quick to ask us questions about that.'  <br>        Brooklyn Nets star Irving  caught the attention for publicizing the 2018 film 'Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America' on social media with a link to its Amazon page<br>In the 65-year-old photo, Jones is seen among white students at Arkansas' North Little Rock High as they blocked six African-American teenagers from entering and integrating the school. <br>Jones has acknowledged to the Washington Post that that it is, indeed, him in the photograph, although he claims he was there out of curiosity and not any racist intent. <br>Irving found himself in the eye of an anti-Semitic storm, which began after the former Cavalier posted a link to an Amazon documentary on his social media in October.<br><br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
explained why he slammed the media over the 1957 resurfaced photo of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones during the alternate coverage of Thursday Night Football. <br>Just over a week ago, after the Lakers' 128-109 win over the  Trail Blazers, James accused media of double standards after a recently surfaced photo showed  owner Jerry Jones as a 14-year-old during a civil rights clash at his Little Rock high school in 1957.  <br>At the time, James inquired why he hadn't been asked about Jones, despite fielding questions for much of November about former teammate, Kyrie Irving, who faced .<br>        LeBron James explained why he slammed the media over the 1957 resurfaced photo of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones during Thursday Night Football's crossover with The Shop<br>        14-year-old Jerry Jones (circled) is seen in a 1957 photo attending an anti-integration protest <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>James explained why he felt the need to call out the media on the subject during The Shop's crossover with TNF. <br> <br> 'Just accountability man,' James began to explain. 'You know, the media is so quick to hold us athletes, especially us black athletes, you know, always hold us accountable. <br>'We can't make mistakes.<br><br>We can't do this. They want to bring up everything. I want to hold the media accountable. <br>'The fact that they didn't ask anyone of us. I didn't hear a question from any athlete, you know, especially in the basketball world, about the situation. <br>        James accused the press of double standards, questioning why he wasn't quizzed on the photo<br>              James, who won a title with Irving in Cleveland in 2016, fielded several questions about Irving (right) during the controversy, but was confused why he hasn't been asked about Jones (left)<br>'I'm just holding them accountable - let them know I see.<br><br>I am definitely woke that's for sure.'<br>James abruptly brought out the old photo of Jones, which the Cowboys owner had previously explained, without any prompting from media on November 30. <br> 'I got one question for you guys before you guys leave,' James said to reporters last week.<br><br>'I was thinking when I was on my way over here, I was wondering why I haven't gotten a question from you guys about the . <br>'But when the Kyrie [Irving] thing was going on, you guys were quick to ask us questions about that.'  <br>        Brooklyn Nets star Irving  caught the attention for publicizing the 2018 film 'Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America' on social media with a link to its Amazon page<br>In the 65-year-old photo, Jones is seen among white students at Arkansas' North Little Rock High as they blocked six African-American teenagers from entering and [https://pinfaves.com/kyrie-irving-weight-loss/ pinfaves.com] integrating the school. <br>Jones has acknowledged to the Washington Post that that it is, indeed, him in the photograph, although he claims he was there out of curiosity and not any racist intent. <br>Irving found himself in the eye of an anti-Semitic storm, which began after the former Cavalier posted a link to an Amazon documentary on his social media in October.<br><br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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