LeBron James Honored with President’s Award at 2021 NAACP Image Awards. The 36-year-old NBA star was honored with the prestigious accolade during the virtual awards ceremony on Saturday. NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson presented him with the award, saying, “Tonight, the President’s Award goes to someone who has earned our greatest respect and highest honor, not for his dominance in the NBA, but for his dedication to social justice.” “LeBron James, ‘the chosen one.’ A name befitting an individual so keenly aware of the platform he has built with his athletic skills,” he continued. “And yet, like all black athletes, he is all too familiar with the risks involved with raising his voice against systemic racism. But just as he has done on the court, he rises to the occasion on behalf of our communities and lends himself to the need for progress and true equality.” James accepted the award virtually, thanking his family, friends and fans for all their support. “First of all, I wish I could be standing to accept this award, but the doctor told me I need to keep the weight off of my ankle,” he said, referencing his recent ankle sprain injury. “I appreciate all the well wishes and to my injury, I’ll be back soon.”