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Kendrick Perkins highlights the Lakers' biggest weakness with LeBron out: "In the interior"
At 40 years old, LeBron continues to defy Father Time and naysayers by playing at an elite level. However, as he gets older and his body becomes more prone to injury, the Lakers must now find ways to compensate for James' contributions while he recovers on the sidelines.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James clearly takes basketball seriously and is able to understand the game at a high level. In turn, he's not a fan of fans and media who are quick to give a hot take.
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LeBron James’ tone-deaf ‘Decision’ ad highlights the divide between pro athletes and fans — Jimmy Watkins
James signed his first shoe contract — seven years, $87 million with Nike — in 2003. He’s been rich ever since and famous before that. Two months shy of 41, he’s lived more life as a scrutinized star than he ever did as a “normal” person. Enough time has passed that he might forget a fan’s point of view.
LeBron James continues to scale new heights when it comes to his longevity. He already holds the NBA records for the most All-Star game appearances and All-NBA selections, and once the 2025-26 season starts, he will set another record by beginning his 23rd ...
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Lakers Notes: Ominous LeBron James Injury Update, LA Turned Down by Free Agent, LeBron Trade Demand?
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is out for weeks with a sciatica nerve injury on his right side, which will cause him to miss the season opener and an unkn
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LeBron James explains why he won't risk his money
LeBron James, the NBA superstar, has articulated his cautious approach to investments, stating, “I can't start over. There's no way,” underscoring his aversion to financial risks due to the irreversible nature of his hard-earned wealth.
While being sidelined, LeBron James took to X and appreciated Gabe Vincent's 18-point outburst in just five minutes against Dallas.
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LeBron James' right-hand man plotting launch of WNBA rival league
A new women's basketball league could be launched to rival the WNBA, with LeBron James' business partner Maverick Carter reportedly in talks regarding the alternative project
Cooper Flagg and the Dallas Mavericks can now turn their attention to his official NBA debut. Flagg and the Mavericks beat the Los Angeles Lakers 121-94 in their preseason finale on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.