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LeBron James faces backlash for Israel comments ahead of NBA All-Star Game

February 16, 2026
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LeBron James faces backlash for Israel comments ahead of NBA All-Star Game

LeBron James’ remarks about Israel spark backlash

LeBron James has found himself at the centre of a social media storm following remarks he made about Israel prior to Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game in California, reports BritPanorama.

The Los Angeles Lakers veteran sparked controversy when he praised Israeli basketball player Deni Avdija and expressed warm sentiments towards the Middle Eastern nation. His comments drew swift condemnation from critics of Israel concerning the situation in Gaza.

The backlash intensified throughout Sunday evening, with prominent media figures and ordinary fans questioning the timing of the basketball legend’s statements amid a conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of Palestinian lives. The Gaza Health Ministry states that at least 71,662 Palestinians have perished since October 2023.

During a press conference ahead of the 75th All-Star Game at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, James was questioned about Avdija and whether he had any message for supporters in Israel. “I’ve been quoted on Deni already,” the 41-year-old responded.

He continued, “They asked me what I thought about the season. I said I believe he was an All-Star — and I mean, he was an All-Star. He’s playing exceptional basketball. So that’s that.” The four-time NBA champion then addressed Israeli supporters directly, stating: “If I have fans over there, then I hope I inspire people over there not only to want to be great in sports, but to be better in general in life.” He added, “Hopefully someday I can make it over there. Like I said, I’ve never been over there, but I’ve heard nothing but great things.”

The reaction on social media proved fierce and unforgiving. Mehdi Hasan, the former MSNBC presenter known for his critical stance on Israeli policy, branded the basketball star “a disgrace” in a post on X. Ordinary users were equally scathing; one wrote: “Dumbass could’ve just left it at praising Deni, but he said ‘I’ve heard great things’. 73K casualties in Gaza, what great things did you hear.” Another declared the comments had “straight up ruined his legacy forever.”

Some questioned whether athletes who once championed social causes had lost their moral compass, with one fan lamenting that “the BLM stuff in 2020 was just a publicity stunt.” Avdija’s selection marked a historic moment for Israeli basketball, as the Portland Trail Blazers forward became the first player from his nation to appear in an All-Star Game. The 25-year-old has enjoyed a stellar campaign, averaging 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 6.2 assists per match.

James has not publicly addressed the criticism. As the conversation surrounding sports and socio-political contexts continues to evolve, incidents like these reveal the delicate balance athletes must navigate between their platforms and the complexities of global issues.

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