Lakers, LeBron James
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LeBron James has always had a wandering eye, having changed teams three times in his career. The 22-time All-Star is now 41 years old, so it’s no surprise that the Lakers have been more focused on Luka Doncic and how to build the team around his skillset.
LeBron James began this N.B.A. season, his twenty-third, as a punch line. When it was announced, in October, that he would miss a number of early games because of sciatica, a cartoon showing him struggling to get out of the bathtub went viral.
The Golden State Warriors have been dealt bad news in their reported offseason pursuit of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
The long-held dream of LeBron James owning an NBA expansion team in Las Vegas hasn’t just hit a significant roadblock. It’s completely fizzled away. Recent circumstances have pushed James himself to publicly distance himself from the NBA expansion project.
With LeBron James’s future uncertain and his contract expiring after this year, the Lakers are reportedly open to bringing ‘The King’ back next season if he doesn’t retire. LeBron James’s future has never been less certain. The longtime NBA ...
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Is LeBron James running out of records to chase? How his list of accomplishments keeps growing
LeBron James might be running out of records to chase. He already has gotten plenty of them: most points scored, most seasons played, most minutes played, most All-NBA selections, most All-Star selections,
LeBron James has spent 23 seasons adapting to almost every evolution of basketball. Faster offenses, new offensive moves, and changing defensive schemes.