“Thank you unc” – Colorado star Travis Hunter shows gratitude towards 4x NBA champ LeBron James after receiving promised Lakers gear
After receiving the promised Lakers gear, Colorado’s two-way star Travis Hunter expresses his gratitude to LeBron James, the four-time NBA champion. It appears that Travis Hunter received what he desired. Tracker and the Buffs QB Shedeur Sanders had as of late visited NBA star LeBron James’ LA Lakers game, where the couple mentioned the 38-year-old for a pullover.
According to a recent Instagram post, James sent Travis Hunter signed Lakers gear. Tracker shared a photograph on Instagram, where he showed the marked LA Lakers pullover while likewise shaking a marked sets of tennis shoes. Tracker went with the post with the inscription:
“Thank you unc,” the Colorado two-way star wrote while tagging LeBron James. The 20-year-old must have been thrilled that LeBron James, the four-time NBA champion, had listened to his request. In any case, that is not by any means the only justification for Travis Tracker to commend this year.
Hunter won the Paul Hornung Award in 2023 as the player with the most versatility, despite the fact that the Colorado Buffaloes finished the season with a record of 4-8. He might have missed three games this season because of a detained liver against the Colorado State Rams, however he set up mind boggling numbers on the two sides of the ball in the nine games he played.
On offense, Tracker accumulated 721 hurrying yards and five TDs. The cornerback likewise recorded 31 absolute handles with three capture attempts. As the Buffs get ready to leave the Pac-12 and make their Big 12 debut next year, Hunter will be eager to see how these numbers improve.
Travis Hunter was named to the First-team All-American team. This year, Hunter also received the Paul Hornung Award.
He was as of late additionally named the agreement First-group All-American by each of the four of the five distributions utilized by the NCAA (AP, FWAA, AFCA, the Wearing News and Walter Camp). However, his exclusion from Walter Camp’s squad prevented him from earning unanimous All-American status.
With this acknowledgment, the 20-year-old turns into the 31st player in Colorado Bison history to turn into an All-American. In 2010, OT Nate Solder was the last Buffs player to be honored with this distinction.
While Tracker has two years left to become qualified for the NFL Draft, fans can hope to see a lot additional snapshots of significance from him before long.