US sports stars celebrate Biden win
 
 
American sport stars celebrated Joe Biden's victory
on Saturday, saying the election of the 46th president of the US has restored
their faith in democracy after four tumultuous years under Donald Trump.
Athletes such as LeBron James, Magic Johnson and
Megan Rapinoe took to social media to share their feelings after the US media
monitoring the electoral vote count in key states like Pennsylvania declared
Biden the winner.
"My Philly fam! FOE and more THANK YOU THANK
YOU THANK YOU!!! Let's celebrate! Responsibly still," James posted on his
Twitter page.
Trump has sparred numerous times with US athletes
over the past four years, especially James, who called on Black Americans to
get out and vote.
Trump also criticized athletes for kneeling during
the US anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Joe Embiid used capital
letters to express his faith in American democracy.
"Well America TRUSTED THE PROCESS and it paid
off," Embiid wrote on Twitter.
Basketball hall of famer Magic Johnson, who has been
part owner of a number of Los Angeles sports franchises including the Los
Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Lakers, said he was celebrating for the third
time in the past few weeks.
"Today I completed my trifecta: the Lakers, the
Dodgers, and now #BidenHarris!! It’s been a fantastic 30 days!" Johnson
wrote.
American Kyle Lowry, who plays in Canada for the
NBA's Toronto Raptors, is glad his vote helped make a difference.
"Your vote counts!!!!" he said.
World Cup soccer winner Rapinoe, who has been an
outspoken critic of Trump, thanked black women for helping to put Biden over
the top.
"Thank you Black Women," she wrote.
Golden State Warrior's player Draymond Green
messaged James on social media telling him the newly-crowned NBA champion Los
Angeles Lakers can be the first team to restore the tradition of having the
winners visit the White House.
"Yo we back up there my G!!! I'm taking my
tequila and vino too!" James replied to Green.
Three years ago, James called the president a “bum”
after Trump rescinded an invitation for the Warriors to visit to the White
House.
 
          
     
                                
 
 


