LeBron's off-court legacy complements his basketball success
Mya Smiley is a student at the University of Akron thanks to an assist from LeBron James, and she is determined upon graduation to become a social worker that helps foster kids.
Her education and career path would not have been possible, the sophomore says, were it not for a scholarship and counseling that she received from the LeBron James Family Foundation. Hes life-changing, Smiley said.
For all his accomplishments on the basketball court four championships, 19 All-Star Game nominations and an imminent coronation as the NBAs all-time leading scorer it is James ambitious pursuits off-the-court that may ultimately distinguish his legacy from other superstar athletes.
James co-founded a successful media and entertainment company, bought stakes in storied professional baseball and soccer franchises and, with a big assist from product endorsements, his net worth is estimated to have grown above $1 billion. The off-court achievement that James is most proud of, he says, is working to uplift the lives of people like Smiley in his hometown of Akron.
Many athletes have excelled in one or more of these areas. But few have done all of them as well as James, who is closing in on passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the NBAs career scoring record.
His goal, I believe, is to have 10% of his wealth go to causes and support communities, which is an amazing goal, said Lisa Delpy Neirotti, a professor of sports management at George Washington University. I would say hes maybe above and beyond others, just on that aspiration alone.
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