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LeBron James is arguably the best basketball player in the world, having collected plenty of milestones and accolades throughout his NBA career.
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Doncic has been a crucial piece since his shock move from the Dallas Mavericks, averaging 27.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 7.9 assists in 22 games.
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"Because he plays the game how I've always wanted to inspire the generation to play the game," James said on his Mind the Game podcast.
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Sporting News on MSNLeBron James retiring according to April Fools post by Bronny on social mediaBronny James got in on the April Fools' Day fun. The son of LeBron James posted on X on Tuesday evening with something that likely got Lakers fans nervous for a second. "LeBron will retire after next season,
James' route to the NBA was anything but normal. Before he even played for USC, he suffered a cardiac arrest in a summer workout. Thankfully, he fully recovered, but it was a setback for his freshman season and delayed his debut to December. He never had a massive impact on the Trojans.
The Los Angeles Lakers remain one of the top contenders for the NBA championship this season, holding a 46-29 record and sitting in the fourth seed in the Western Conference. A major reason for their success has been the arrival of Luka Doncic,
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Sporting News on MSNWarriors' Steph Curry passes Lakers' LeBron James in NBA record books on historic nightNot only did Steph Curry drop 52 points and sink 12 3-pointers on Tuesday night.The Warriors legend also passed Lakers great LeBron James in the all-time record books.Before Tuesday, both Curry and James each had 14 games of 50-plus points in their NBA careers.
Last week, the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Indiana Pacers (in Indianapolis) by a score of 120-119. Despite the loss, Tyrese Haliburton put up 16 points, 18 assi
LeBron James slammed the door shut with 11.1 seconds left in the fourth quarter, following two clutch free throws with an unbelievable block on Houston's Alperen Sengun to keep the Lakers' lead at 102-98.