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Stephen Curry pokes fun at LeBron James by mimicking his golf swing at Lake Tahoe during the 36th Annual American Century Championship; he also has a personal message for the Lakers superstar.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNLeBron James opens up about how his photographic memory helps and haunts him: I get to thinking about the game too much"LeBron James opens up about how his photographic memory helps and haunts him: I get to thinking about the game too much" originally appeared on Basketball Network.
LeBron James is “poking the bear.” So says longtime LeBron-watcher Brian Windhorst of ESPN. James was shown on social media at the Cleveland Cavaliers practice facility, and Windhorst says the NBA’s all-time leading scorer knows exactly what he’s doing.
LeBron James has been with the Lakers for seven years. He recently exercised his player option for the 2025-26 season, but could be open to exploring options outside Los Angeles.
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No NBA offseason would be truly complete without a post-draft blockbuster trade. We have yet to get one this summer, and rather than wait for it, we will instead manifest one (or more!) into existence by spitting out a fresh batch of potential LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo trade packages.
Fifteen years ago this week, the NBA changed forever. In a July 8 televised ESPN special dubbed "The Decision," LeBron James declared that he was taking his talents to South Beach
Athlon Sports. It has been a busy offseason thus far for the Los Angeles Lakers. Coming off a disappointing first-round exit in the playoffs last season, the Lakers are looking to surround Luka Doncic and LeBron James with the best possible roster ahead of the upcoming campaign.
ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst said there is meaning behind James’ recent actions, including a trip home to Ohio, while trade rumors swirl during a passive-aggressive spat with the Lakers despite exercising the $53 million option on his contract with the team for next season.
The decision from LeBron James earlier this summer to pick up his player option for next season from the Los Angeles Lakers came with an important caveat from agent Rich Paul — the four-time NBA MVP wants the chance to win another championship before his career comes to an end.
The Los Angeles Lakers had a clear priority going into free agency: to find a rim-protecting, lob-threat center — and that’s exactly what they got last week, signing 26-year-old and 2018 No. 1 overall pick Deandre Ayton to a two-year deal.