Lakers Get Troubling LeBron James Update
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Without a doubt, the biggest story this NBA season — at least pertaining to what goes on off of the court — will be whether or not it's Lakers star forward LeBr
LeBron James is set to begin an unprecedented 23rd NBA season, continuing to defy both age and expectations. The Los Angeles Lakers star opted into his $52.6 million player option for the 2025-26 season, keeping him under contract for now but leaving the door open to free agency next summer if an extension is not reached.
Brian Windhorst, who has covered James since his high school days in Akron, Ohio, said on "The Hoop Collective" podcast that he feels Irving was the "best, most compatible teammate" the four-time MVP has had.
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LeBron James on why he won’t take risks with his money: ‘I can’t start over. There’s no way.’
The Lakers star recently shared his financial fears — and the warning he gave to his financial adviser should he ever steal from him.
LeBron James is set to be sidelined at the start of the season for the Lakers on Oct. 21 due to sciatica. Entering his 23rd NBA season, James is now the longest-tenured player in league history. On Friday,
LeBron James has announced a new collaboration with Hennessy in a playful nod to his famous 2010 "decision" to join the Miami Heat.
LeBron James said he'd do whatever it takes to make his marriage to Savannah work. During an appearance on the Oct. 14 episode of Savannah's podcast Everybody's Crazy, the NBA superstar, 40, spoke about the lengths he'd go to for his wife. "I know I don't want to be alone, that's for damn sure," LeBron said.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is targeting a mid-November return to the floor after being sidelined with sciatica, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Wednesday. The Lakers announced Oct. 9 that James would be out 3-4 weeks, but Charania noted that James, 40, will take a "patient approach" with his rehabilitation process.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is entering his second year teaming up with his son, Bronny, and he had a revelation about the throes of parenthood.
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Stephen A. Smith on LeBron James' approach to critics: 'You ever see [him] go at a White boy?'
Stephen A. Smith addressed his March confrontation with LeBron James at a Lakers game, defending his criticism of the superstar's son Bronny James.