Lakers, LeBron James and Brian Windhorst
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LeBron James pulled off a chasedown block highlight against Jordan Goodwin in the first quarter of the Lakers' win over the Suns on Sunday.
For 1,297 straight games, LeBron James scoring in double figures was one of the NBA’s few certainties. That streak stretched across 19 years, outlasting eras, teammates, coaches and even LeBron’s own style of play.
The Lakers' success this season hinges on LeBron's ability to balance his scoring with leadership. As the team improves its record to 17-6, the significance of his role becomes more evident. His experience and strategic play are invaluable as the Lakers aim for playoff contention.
LeBron James has seen it all in his 19-year NBA career. He's been the young phenom, the one man show leading a team to the NBA Finals, the villain, and the grizzled superstar that just keeps putting up eye-popping stats. Since LeBron has plenty of time on ...
LeBron James delights young fan with a kind post-game moment after leading Lakers to a clutch win in Philadelphia.
LeBron James failed to register 10 points in a regular-season game for the first time since a Jan. 5, 2007 contest.
Even though LeBron James' tease earlier this week that briefly sent fans into a frenzy about a potential retirement announcement turned out to be an ad reveal, the actual timeframe for the future Hall of Famer to talk away from the NBA is a mystery to ...
LeBron James quote highlights the idea that failure is an unavoidable and necessary part of long-term success. Shaped by early fame, intense pressure, and years of highs and lows, his mindset reframes setbacks as learning moments rather than weaknesses.