JAMES, WADE, AND BOSH HONOR SANDY HOOK VICTIMS WITH KIDS BY THEIR SIDE

Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh came together with their
children to honor the victims of Newtown, Connecticut who were gunned
down at Sandy Hook Elementary on Friday (December 14). The
three basketball stars joined the crowd in a moment of silence before
Saturday’s game against the Washington ‘Wizards,’ showing deep sorrow
for all of the violence that took place.

“Basketball, this is nothing. These games are nothing compared to when you have a tragedy like that,” said
James after the game. “It sucks that sometimes you need a tragedy to
put things back in perspective, to appreciate what you have. But it does
that to people. It’s unfortunate that you have to have something like
that to understand what’s really important and some things that aren’t
important at all. Family is the No. 1 important thing in life.”

Dwyane Wade, a father of two and captain of the ‘Heat,’ also
commented on the massacre saying, “The team is very close, and we all
have kids. So everyone’s affected by it.” The Sandy Hook shooting
claimed the lives of 26 adults and children. President Obama has asked
all government facilities to hang the flag at half staff until further
notice in honor of the victims.