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The marriage between LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers has always been an uneasy one. That’s not to say it hasn’t been successful, because after all, he did help deliver the franchise its 17th NBA title back in 2020.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James will miss Sunday's game against the New York Knicks due to an elbow contusion as well as left foot arthritis, the team announced (via Chris Haynes of NBA on Prime).
Byron Scott predicted LeBron James could leave the Los Angeles Lakers and finish his career with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Letting LeBron go seems like a gut punch, but considering his age, and the rumors he was leaving anyway, it could be the smart thing to do. And extending your second-best player (minus LeBron) is also a no-brainer as well. Hopefully, this is what the Lakers do to truly solidify the start of the Doncic era in Los Angeles.
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LeBron James on how he wants his NBA career to be remembered
With his retirement nearing, LeBron James reflected on how he wants his NBA career to be remembered.
For LeBron, the obvious comparison is Kobe Bryant. He was the closest stylistic successor to Jordan — the footwork, the mid-range scoring, the obsessive competitiveness. When Kobe and LeBron shared the league, their matchups were treated like events.
Living up to his self-proclaimed villain status in the NBA, Dillon Brooks of the Phoenix Suns took a shot at LeBron James recently. Brooks has been in the headlines over the past two weeks due to his injury and arrest. There weren’t a lot of expectations ...