No, LeBron James does not want to be traded — that was put into the world by a fake Twitter feed purporting to belong to the Los Angeles Lakers superstar when a pay-$8-and-pretend-to-be-anyone verification system made a brief appearance. "If a lot of that stuff went away," Norton said, "I think we'd be the better for it." In a similar vein, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a four-time NFL MVP with 4.5 million followers, said: "I look forward to the day I have no social media, which may be coming sooner rather than later."
Amid Musk Twitter chaos, athletes & celebs cope just like us
November 21, 2022 at 10:50 AM
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