Following the Bubba Wallace noose controversy, the FBI revealed in their investigation that it was NOT a hate crime targeted at Wallace. LeBron James was not having any of it.

James tweeted his reaction in support of a video clip of Jalen Rose and David Jacoby discussing the incident.

The FBI's investigation revealed that the noose was not specifically targeted towards Wallace because it's supposedly been there since the previous year.

The conclusion of the investigation could not reveal who they believed to have tied the said noose. Some officials claimed that the rope was supposedly used to pull down the garage and is normally tied in that manner.

However, authorities conducted a clean sweep of the 29 tracks and 1,684 garage stalls at the speedway and found 11 similar pull-down ropes of that nature, but only one tied specifically to resemble a noose.

Bubba Wallace is the only black driver on the NASCAR circuit.

He has been a strong advocate for the Black Lives Movement and expressed his support in countless protests against racism and police brutality.

This issue is coming on the heels of the sports' banning of confederate flags at all races and NASCAR events. Behind this strong push for the ban was Wallace, which explains the untimely nature of the noose incident just a few days later.

“No one should feel uncomfortable when they come to a NASCAR race. It starts with Confederate flags,” Wallace said. “Get them out of here. They have no place for them.”

Whatever the case may be, King James definitely has Bubba Wallace's back.