It's been 2 weeks since Kevin Garnett said that Lebron James is on steroids / PEDs. And yet the biggest sports media outlets remain mouse quiet on the topic - despite having the perfect opportunity to do so once Lebron hit 40,000 points. It's completely reasonable to question whether Lebron using performance enhancing drugs while he is achieving records and milestones no one else has and still playing at a high level in his 21st NBA season at age 39. Here is the timestamped clip in question from the KG Certified edition of the All the Smoke podcast: LeBron's Future, All-Star Game Issues... "You seen his dad? His dad on that Balco, he on that new juice…" Who still hasn't mentioned the topic: - ESPN - Fox Sports - CBS Sports - NBC Sports - The Athletic - Bleacher Report - Sports Illustrated - Yahoo Sports - TMZ Sports - Bill Simmons / The Ringer - Stephen A. Smith - Gil's Arena - Reddit r/NBA - NBA on TNT Who has: - Jason Whitlock - Deadspin - YardBarker - BlackSportsOnline - HoopsHype - FoxNews - FoxSportsRadio - MSN - Reddit r/BostonCeltics Note that many other smaller websites and channels have covered the KG - Lebron Steroids story including Skap Attack. Here is the Gil's Arena segment on Lebron reaching 40,000 points: https://www.youtube.com/live/ff-fm7Vn... Here is the Bill Simmons' Grantland article that discusses not ignoring the PEDs in sports elephant in the room: https://grantland.com/features/daring...