clay, he's not letting up, he's blitzing china on a daily basis and he went after jeremy lynn yesterdayressions that people in the nba would actually start to stand up and call attention to what's going on in china and i think you've seen the sports universe wake up with what the wta did over peng shuai, with what you've seen at least a little bit pressure associated with the olympics, i don't think it's enough but at least you're starting to see it a bit, and here's what i've argued for a long time, guys. i have said if lebron james really wanted to be the muhammad ali of his generation, do you know what he would do? he would say hey, nike, we're no longer going to have any association with china for my product, and i'm going to insist that all of my shoes be made in akron, ohio, my hometown, all these people who are unemployed in ohio if we're going to ask them for $200 sneakers for them to buy how about we make those shoes here that be revolutionary, that be an al i-like statement holding china accountable saying i believe in human rights around the world. he won't do it because he b