Los Angeles Lakers superstar Anthony Davis is doing a lot of charity work this weekend since he's back home in Chicago. AD decided to bring his pal LeBron James with him to the Chicago's Boys & Girls Club and the kids were very excited to see The King.

This is just the latest example of LeBron being active in the community. The Lakers star just continues to cement himself as the greatest role model of this generation.

Of course, James’ biggest activist trophy goes to the school he opened last year. LeBron opened up the “I PROMISE School” in his hometown of Akron, Ohio last year. Its purpose is to help at-risk children in the Ohio community succeed in school.

LeBron may be in California now playing for the Lakers, but he’s never going to stop making an impact in Northeast Ohio, or anywhere for that matter. If you ask James, he’ll tell you that school is much more important to him than the title he brought to Cleveland in 2016 or getting his jersey retired by the Cavs one day.

The 35-year-old superstar can relate to a lot of these kids, and he wants to make sure their upbringings are better than his.

LeBron, Davis and the Lakers have the best record in the Western Conference. Both stars will be starting for Team LeBron in the All-Star game on Sunday.

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