Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James continues to make history, both on and off the basketball court.

Per CNN, James' More Than a Vote initiative has recruited 10,000 volunteer poll workers in largely Black electoral districts in November.

More Than a Vote — a voting rights organization led by NBA star LeBron James — signed up 10,000 volunteer poll workers, reaching a major milestone this week in its effort to combat systemic, racist voter suppression.

The organization, made up of prominent athletes and artists, has focused its “We Got Next” poll worker recruitment effort — a partnership with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF) — in primarily Black electoral districts ahead of November's general elections.

James may be playing in the NBA Finals for the 10th time in his career and the first time as a member of the Lakers. However, The King will never let basketball get in the way of fighting voter suppression, especially since this year's election is being called the most important one in American history given how polarizing Donald Trump is.

LeBron and Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry are going to vote for Joe Biden in the November election. It's widely assumed that the Lakers and Warriors star aren't the only guys in the NBA who are going to vote for Biden since Trump has been against the Black Lives Matter movement.

In Game 1 of the 2020 Finals at Walt Disney World, James put up 25 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists for the Lakers in 36 minutes. The Lakers won by 18 points behind Anthony Davis, who finished with 34 points, nine boards and five assists against the Miami Heat.

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