Time has named LeBron James its athlete of the year. The basketball superstar is fresh off his fourth NBA championship. And off the court, he led a campaign to fight voter suppression and get people to the ballot box.
LeBron James Named Time's Athlete Of The Year
James led a campaign to fight voter suppression and get out the vote, all while winning his fourth NBA championship.
Mark J. Terrill / AP
Posted: 7:01 p.m. EST Dec 10, 2020
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