The real deal just questioned the NBA Game Time app. No other than Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James was annoyed with the app. But how he did it would surprise you.
Well, what the stars want, he gets. Especially with the NBA Game Time App, which he found irritating, because of score box, according to Cnet. And no, Cavaliers' LeBron James did not ask the developers directly but went straight to Twitter.
"@nba GameTime App 2016-2017 can we please fix the box score portion," LeBron James tweeted. He said he was having a hard time with NBA Game Time app's score box, scrolling through it and just remembering previous scores.
And, of course, who could not say yes to Cleveland Cavaliers' star-he is, after all, THE LeBron James. "Yup, we're on it. Dev team is working on an update today," tweeted the NBA.
But what LeBron James used when he tweeted was the word "challenging" which resembles a more mature and civilized person. The Cleveland Cavaliers star also how to be a nice person.
An example would be of late, when LeBron James picked up dirty laundry of teammates on Saturday, according to CBSSPORTS. "Can't leave the locker room like that," said the four time MVP.
Thanks to LeBron James, everybody who finds the same task rigorous can now enjoy a seamless play with the NBA Game Time app. Thanks also to Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James, there would not be messy locker rooms anymore.
LeBron James just became a role model. He also proved that being star means cleaning uo your mess, and sometimes, other peoples' mess as well.
LeBron James first appearance was in 2007. He debuted as a Cleveland Cavaliers payer. He then left his team and moved to Miami Heat in 2010. The basketball star eventually went back to his original team.