While many of the NBA's stars are preparing for their next game in pursuit of Olympic gold, LeBron James is sitting back in the States taking it easy.
We've seen him partying on a few different yachts, on-stage at Drake's Summer Sixteen Tour, and now he's doing the media rounds, appearing on Good Morning America this morning, just after chatting with Comedy Central's Trevor Noah last night.
In the first part of last night's sit down with Noah, he spoke about the LeBron James Family Foundation, and his role as an advocate for social change. You can check out that video above.
Later, LBJ got into some details about his upcoming tv show, "Cleveland Hustles," which focuses on four entrepreneurs from Cleveland.
"When I was a kid, I just had so many ideas in my head," he explained. "One of the ideas I had was, if I have an opportunity, I want to be able to create jobs for people [and] create an opportunity where people can feel empowered."
You can find the second half of his lengthy interview right here, starting at the 17:44 mark.
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