As Donald Trump continues to make voter fraud claims,Watch Lustful Ghost Online folks around the NBA are similarly looking at the recent All-Star Game voting results under a microscope.
LeBron James found a way to connect the two.
SEE ALSO: Oregon basketball player won't be winning any Oscars with this ridiculous flopThe Cleveland Cavaliers star spoke with members of the media on Friday, answering questions about the NBA All-Star Game results, which — as always — led to plenty of snubs and questionable picks.
One of those snubs was NBA stud Joel Embiid, who made a brilliant election reference on Thursday.
Once again the popular vote didn't matter......
— Joel Embiid (@JoelEmbiid) January 27, 2017
James, a vocal Hillary Clinton supporter during the presidential election, followed suit and took an shot at Trump when asked about some of those head-turning votes.
"There's always goofy votes," he said. "Donald Trump is our president."
James penned a lengthy endorsement for Clinton in October, spoke at Clinton rallies and posted a heartfelt goodbye to Barack Obama on his last night in office.
His jab at Trump is clearly consistent with his political leanings.
2017 marks a big change to NBA All-Star voting, which explains the overt speculation surrounding the results. For All-Star Game starters, fans make up 50 percent of the votes, with media members and NBA players splitting the other 50 percent. Fans previously made up 100 percent of the voting for starting players.
The uproar surrounding Donald Trump's voter fraud accusations is, well, another story. But cheer to King James for being topical.
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