In a surprise move that is sure to make waves throughout the NBA, Nancy Pelosi has proposed a new law that would prevent LeBron James from sending any kind of customized gift to anyone in the league.
The proposed law comes after the former Golden State Warrior, Stephen Jackson, received a customized bottle of wine from James, following his comments on an Instagram Live video in which he said, “Everybody don’t fear LeBron.”
The bottle was inscribed with the phrase “LeBron James,” and while the gift was meant to be a gesture of good will, many have taken it as a sign of James’s power and influence.
Pelosi’s proposed law seeks to stop this kind of behavior by making it illegal for any NBA player to send any kind of “personalized gift” to another player.
The law would also apply to any other item, such as jerseys, jewelry, books, or even tickets to a sporting event.
“We cannot allow the power of any single player to be used to control the league,” Pelosi said in a statement. “This proposed law is an important step towards ensuring that all players in the NBA have equal opportunity to succeed, regardless of their star power.”
The proposal has been met with both support and criticism. Some see it as a necessary move to prevent any player from wielding too much influence over the league, while others argue it is too restrictive.
Only time will tell how the NBA community responds to this proposed law, but one thing is certain: LeBron James will not be sending any more bottles of wine to anyone in the league.
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