LeBron James appears to have revealed what Stephen A. Smith said regarding James' son, Bronny, that got him so upset that he confronted ESPN's "First Take" host Thursday at the Lakers' home game ...
LeBron James is usually very careful about what he says on the court in front of cameras, but this time he was caught on a hot mic. While chopping it up with ESPN broadcaster and former teammate ...
Who will have the last word on the confrontation between LeBron James and ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith that occurred during the Los Angeles Lakers' 113-109 win over the New York Knicks at ...
Most notable is a left groin strain that could sideline LeBron James for up to two weeks. Worse yet for the Lakers: the Nets may have deployed a blueprint for the rest of Los Angeles’ opponents ...
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Rich Paul, LeBron James' agent and Klutch Sports CEO, was noncommittal regarding a timeline for the Los Angeles Lakers star's return from a groin injury. "I won't put a timetable on it.
LeBron James will reportedly not be with the Los Angeles Lakers for the remainder of their ongoing road trip as he continues to recover from the groin strain he suffered in Saturday's loss to the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — LeBron James' historic run is over. James, who was slated to play in a record 21st All-Star Game, will sit out with continued left ankle and foot soreness. His record for ...
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Lakers star forward LeBron James has returned to Los Angeles, per medical recommendation, as he continues to progress well from a strained left groin, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania on Wednesday.
The NBA's injury report signals an evolving period ahead for the Lakers and Rockets, respectively, as legend LeBron James and second-year standout Amen Thompson are sidelined with injuries.