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With the possibility of LeBron James' Los Angeles Lakers exit looming, his son's future with the team could also be up in the air.
LeBron James has redefined athleticism for an entire generation, but according to Former Los Angeles Lakers star and the 1992 NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion Cedric Ceballos, one crown was never meant for the King: the All-Star Weekend’s high-flying dunk competition.
LeBron James' future has become one of the biggest storylines of this summer. After James picked up his $52.6 million player option, his agent, Rich Paul, claimed that James wants to compete for a championship,
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Total Pro Sports on MSNLeBron James Already Trolling Future Grandkids With Outrageous ‘101 Points’ Claim Ahead Of His Record-Breaking 23rd NBA SeasonLeBron James is redefining legacy and what it means to be a legend. While he has opted in for his player option, James will be entering his 23rd NBA season this year! This is a feat that not many athletes have achieved.
LeBron James joked he’ll tell future grandkids he once scored 101 points as he enters a record-breaking 23rd NBA season at age 40.
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Yardbarker on MSNNBA Exec Finds It ‘Very Strange’ Lakers Haven’t Announced LeBron James Picking Up 2025-26 Player OptionNBA legend LeBron James picked up his 2025-26 player option with the Los Angeles Lakers worth $52.6 million. However, the Lakers haven’t announced the
As rumors continue to swirl surrounding star forward LeBron James' future with the Los Angeles Lakers, one insider recently painted a bleak outlook.
ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst said there is meaning behind James’ recent actions, including a trip home to Ohio, while trade rumors swirl during a passive-aggressive spat with the Lakers despite exercising the $53 million option on his contract with the team for next season.
According to NBA insider Shams Charania of ESPN, LeBron James feels that the Los Angeles Lakers “are more in a futuristic mindset.” James, 40, wants to compete for a championship next season, but the Lakers haven’t made any title-making moves this offseason.