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Lakers’ LeBron James didn’t quit high school football because of R&B star Aaliyah’s tragic death

The singer’s death prompted James to keep playing football in high school

LeBron James will go as one of the greatest players to ever suit up in the NBA but was actually a fairly prominent football star during his high school days at St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron, Ohio. During an appearance on “NBA Today” on Wednesday, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst revealed that James had actually decided to quit the football team after his sophomore year, but changed his mind following the death of singer Aaliyah.

The acclaimed singer died in a plane crash back in 2001 when she was traveling from the Bahamas to Florida. She was 22 years old.

“[LeBron James] was going to quit football after his sophomore year, then Aaliyah, one of his favorite singers, died in a plane crash. He decided he wasn’t going to live life scared,” Windhorst said during the segment.

“[LeBron James] was going to quit football after his sophomore year, then Aaliyah, one of his favorite singers, died in a plane crash. He decided he wasn’t going to live life scared.”Brian Windhorst reveals why LeBron played football 🏈(via @ESPNNBA)pic.twitter.com/i8W98mQWIE

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) October 11, 2023

Heading into his junior year at St. Vincent-St, Mary, James was going to walk away from the gridiron in order to dedicate his time to his basketball career.

James was an extremely successful football player when he was still playing the sport. During his junior year, the four-time NBA Champion hauled in 60 passes for 1,200 yards and 16 touchdowns as a wide receiver. James was even considered the No. 1 football prospect in the state of Ohio at the time.

James famously mentioned Aaliyah’s influence on him during his interview with Sports Illustrated’s Grant Wahl when he made the cover of the magazine as a high schooler. He told Wahl at the time, “You’re not promised tomorrow. I had to be out on the field with my team.”

Brian isn’t making this up. This was in Grant Wahl’s iconic LeBron James feature in 2002. https://t.co/G3feAzSNlQ pic.twitter.com/vTsekd4KL9

— Tom Haberstroh (@tomhaberstroh) October 11, 2023

In an Instagram post in 2020, James posted a newspaper clipping from his football days. He didn’t end up playing football in his senior year of high school and would enter the NBA after graduating.

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