LeBron James, Lakers and Amid Rumors
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LeBron Wire on MSNESPN: LeBron James was actually notified of sale of majority stake of LakersA recent ESPN report claimed that LeBron James wasn't notified of the sale of a majority stake of the Lakers, but that report has been updated.
An ESPN analyst made an interesting point amid LeBron James' seemingly cloudy future with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Trade speculation has been running rampant since right before the start of NBA free agency, when James exercised the $52.6 million option on his contract.
ESPN Facing Backlash After Changing LeBron James, Luka Doncic Report originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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The Western Journal on MSNLeBron James Struggling as He Continually Becomes an Afterthought to the Lakers: ESPNIt's hard to believe, but LeBron James -- basketball legend, all-time NBA leading scorer, face of the Los Angeles Lakers -- may soon be officially diagnosed with most dreaded disease to befall professional athletes not named after Yankees' sluggers: Kaepernick Syndrome.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James could retire from the NBA after the 2025-26 season, according to Dave McMenamin of ESPN. James will make $52.6 million next season in the final year of his contract.
The anonymous scout explained why LeBron James is unlikely to return to Cleveland Cavaliers this summer, or in the near future
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LeBron James declined an opportunity to speak about his future with the Los Angeles Lakers on ESPN's Saturday night broadcast of Summer League action in Las Vegas.
ESPN has made a huge change to its recent article about NBA legend LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers. On July 11, NBA insiders Ramona Shelburne and Brian Windhorst reported that the Lakers told Luka Doncic about the Mark Walter sale but didn’t notify James.
On Monday's edition of NBA Today on ESPN, Miami Heat vice president of basketball development Udonis Haslem, who played with LeBron in Miami a decade ago, made it clear that James is welcome back in Miami.