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LeBron James won his first two MVPs in Years 6 and 7. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander won his first MVP in Year 7, and he’s about to win another in Year 8.
Amid the NBA Playoffs, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith shared his blunt take on the debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
LeBron James means business tonight at Toyota Center as he leads the Los Angeles Lakers with a healthy 49-31 lead into halftime against the Houston Rockets in Game 6. After losing Games 4 and 5, James is playing seriously to make sure Game 7 is not forced.
LeBron James is set to face the Oklahoma City Thunder in what could be his final playoff series. James won his first NBA title in 2012 against the Thunder's original "Big Three." The current Thunder team, led by a new "Big Three," already won an NBA ...
In the NBA, there aren't just team rivalries. Star player matchups are the headliners — they draw in the fans, wanting to see two of the best in the game go head-to-head. Across league history, there's been plenty of classic player head-to-head matchups ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the OKC Thunder cruised past the Los Angeles Lakers for a 108-90 win in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals Tuesday night at Paycom Center.
LeBron James has played in 293 playoff games in his storied career, winning 185 of them. He has won four NBA championships, and captured four NBA Finals MVP awards. But before Saturday night, he had never done one thing in the postseason: he had never played with his son Bronny.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ attempt to close out their first-round series against the Houston Rockets has hit a significant wall. That’s given significant ammo to Charles Barkley, who went from writing off the Lakers to calling time on Houston to once again dismissing the Lakers’ postseason hopes.
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LeBron James acknowledges influence Michael Jordan had on his career: 'Hope I made him proud wearing No. 23'
LeBron James weighed in on the way Michael Jordan influenced his career.