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Bryce James Hints LeBron James' Retirement May Be Coming Soon originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
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Golf Digest on MSNSteph Curry mocks LeBron James’ golf swing at American Century Championship, adds new chapter to storied rivalryHere at Golf Digest, we don’t usually condone making fun of other golfers’ swings. Different strokes for different folks, after all. But when that golfer is four-time NBA champion and world-famous superstar LeBron James, we’re willing to make an exception.
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.
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.
LeBron James accomplished one of his stated career goals last season, and it was perhaps one of his most impressive. In his 22nd season, James was able to suit up and play alongside his son, Bronny, for the Los Angeles Lakers. And after picking up his player option last week it seems James will do so again in the 2025–26 campaign.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He is not a natural jump-shooter" - When George Karl criticized LeBron James' shooting and lack of clutchWhen George Karl criticized LeBron James' shooting and lack of clutch originally appeared on Basketball Network. One of the things George Karl is known for is his penchant for sharing his unfiltered thoughts on certain issues in the NBA.
Lakers Facing Backlash for Bronny James Decision Before Warriors Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Cavaliers’ Stance on Bringing Back LeBron James Receives Negative Update originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Cleveland Cavaliers closed out the 2024-25 regular season with a 64-18 record, securing the top seed in the NBA's Eastern Conference only to be upset in the second round by the Indiana Pacers, 4-1.