Kind of like what’s happening now to those millions of 17- and 18-year olds all over the U.S. who don’t get to go to prom, or play that senior season of baseball or toss those square hats into the sky. “If this was next year and this was our oldest class … you come together in difficult times,” said Michele Campbell, executive director of LeBron’s foundation, which means she oversees LeBron’s entire education initiative. “So I guess I would be sad but then I would quickly move into, ‘All right, let’s look at this glass half full and this will allow us to create something just out of the box special’ — which is why we want to do this and why LeBron wants to do this for the class of 2020.”