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LeBron James isn't holding back. Find out why the Lakers star called San Antonio a "boring city" and why he avoids the famous River Walk. The post LeBron James Disses San Antonio (And Its Famous River Walk) appeared first on LA Sports Report.
On his "Mind the Game" podcast with Steve Nash, LeBron James didn't have anything nice to say about the city of San Antonio when discussing the Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals.
The question for years surrounding LeBron James hasn’t been whether he can still play at an elite level. It’s how long he wants to keep doing it. At 41 years old and coming off his 23rd NBA season, the Los Angeles Lakers star remains one of basketball’s most productive players.
LeBron James was recently revealed as the cover athlete for TIME’s inaugural TIME100 sports project, and the long-time NBA star is not taking the recognition for granted. “Beyond Grateful and Blessed!
Future Hall of Famer LeBron James sheds light on when he plans to walk away from basketball. Here’s what he shared.
LeBron James will make history when the Los Angeles Lakers step on the hardwood for Game 1 of their second-round series with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Despite being shorthanded in the opening round of the playoffs, Los Angeles got the job done against the ...
For a brief moment, NBA fans allowed themselves to imagine one final chapter in one of basketball’s greatest stories. Could LeBron James return to Cleveland for a third stint and finish his legendary career where it all began?
LeBron James has played 23 NBA seasons. His legacy, no matter how you feel about it, is mostly written. Sure, he could do a bit more accumulating. He's set pretty much every record he's going to set,