Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is still playing at a high level in his 22nd NBA season. A four-time NBA champion and Finals MVP, James is also the league’
A former NBA player recently shocked basketball fans by stating that Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James could play until age 45.
The Golden State Warriors dropped to 19-20 after Monday’s loss to the Toronto Raptors, finding themselves out of the Western Conference playoff picture, far from NBA title contention.
After competing against each other in the NBA Finals four straight years from 2015-18 and playing in countless other classic contests, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James joined forces to lead Team USA to its fifth consecutive gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
The Golden State Warriors need some type of miracle to become contenders again. Otherwise, Golden State should consider blowing it up. Entering Monday, the 19-19 Warriors were on the outside of the Play-In race looking in -- a tough pill to swallow for a franchise that's won four titles in the last decade.
The ongoing Los Angeles wildfires have killed at least 27 people, according to reports, while tens of thousands have been ordered to evacuate.Among the most famous people who’s been impacted by the devastation is Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
The 2024 Paris Olympics were a dream come true for NBA fans. After all, they saw the trio of LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant lead Team USA to an undefeated gold medal run.
The NBA is on the precipice of a major generational shift. The careers of the three faces that dominated the last 20 years of basketball are in their twilight, as LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant are nearing retirement age.
Under normal circumstances, a rapper sitting courtside at a basketball game and being greeted by an NBA player isn’t a major headline. However, given all that took place between Kendrick Lamar and Drake last year, Steph Curry embracing the Toronto superstar warrants layers of discourse.
The first in a series of essays examining the past, present and future of a basketball superstar and cultural force.
LeBron James' first appearance on the "New Heights" podcast with Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs and his brother, retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, was released Wednesday. And when it's one legendary NBA player talking to two legendary NFL players,