LeBron James took over Game 1 vs. Rockets
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Sometimes the measure of a legend isn’t just how he finishes at the rim, but how he stops when it matters most, and LeBron James proved just that. In a display of pure class, the NBA star paused mid-playoff game to console a young courtside fan he accidentally struck with a deflected ball,
James is rationing his energy and dictating games, trying to keep the Lakers alive long enough for reinforcements to arrive
Altogether, the roster might look like the basketball version of Sylvester Stallone's Expendables (shout out to The Ringer's Bill Simmons for the reference), but it would give Golden State enough raw talent to be an "if everything breaks right" team.
With questions swirling around LeBron James and what comes next, Jeanie Buss addressed the uncertainty head-on.
At 41, LeBron James has redefined elite longevity over his NBA career—in part by using these recovery techniques.
LeBron James' business partner Maverick Carter drops a huge hint on the Lakers star's retirement after this year's NBA Playoffs.
The Los Angeles Lakers dominated the first playoff game against the Houston Rockets in a one-sided contest. And that’s simply because LeBron James ruled the court like he was back in his prime.