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Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James had to issue a stern reminder to everyone as he continues his legendary journey.
LeBron James put up one of the best games of his season on Tuesday night, scoring 31 points to go along with 10 assists and nine rebounds in a 141-116 win over the Atlanta Hawks, but after the game James had to do a bit of damage control in the Los Angeles Lakers locker room.
Suiting up for the second game in as many nights was a daylong ordeal for Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James.
After losing to the 13th seeded Utah Jazz at home on Monday, it is obvious that the Cleveland Cavaliers need to make a change to remain contenders this season.
LeBron James cleared the air following the Lakers' 141-116 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday, separating himself from the opinion of his agent, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, who said that L.A. should trade away fan favorite Austin Reaves.
LeBron James had a message for critics after playing in his first back-to-back of the season. The Los Angeles Lakers star wrote on Instagram: "No matter if you LOVE or HATE me you will REMEMBER me."
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LeBron James is now wearing a special patch on his Lakers jersey
LeBron James's Lakers jersey will now include a special patch to honor one of his most impressive career feats.
As Giannis Antetokounmpo has lived out Joe Strummer’s eternal question over the last few years, it has apparently been Alex Saratsis, the Milwaukee Bucks star’s agent, acting entirely out of pocket.
The NBA's all-time leading scorer will start wearing the patch tonight in Sacramento, where his NBA career started in 2003.
BREAKING: LeBron James will wear a special-edition 23rd season jersey patch beginning tonight in Sacramento; the city where he began his legendary career in 2003. The patches will be removed from his jersey after each game, and some will be placed into ultra-rare trading cards. pic.twitter.com/zzOEJyiFUK
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"He doesn't know how to flop" - Richard Jefferson calls LeBron James the funniest flopper in the NBA
Richard Jefferson feels LeBron James endures heavy contact every time he touches the ball on the court. Jefferson is unable to hold onto his laughter, seeing LeBron James flop on the court.