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Lakers' Austin Reaves Jokes About Talking Grandmother Out of Confronting LeBron James

Austin Reaves' grandmother apparently isn't happy with how Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has been arguing with her grandson on the court. "My grandma, one day, was so mad at him," Reaves said about James at the 1:12:30 mark of Thursday's Young Man and the Three podcast. "She was like, 'If he yells at you like that one more time...' I was like, 'Mamaw, it's okay.'" Reaves added that he feels he can push back against James if he disagrees with what the Lakers star is telling him on the court. "That's also a good thing about him. You can go back at him," Reaves said. Reaves went on to tell a story that took place during his first season with the Lakers in 2021-22, when James confronted him about what he believed had been a mistake by the undrafted rookie. Reaves responded by getting an iPad from the bench, finding the play, and showing James there was no mistake on the play. "He was like, 'Oh, that's ...
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Iman Shumpert Recalls LeBron James Going Off After Being Lambasted By Teammates

LeBron James has often been called out for his lack of a so-called "killer mentality," something that the likes of Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan had in abundance. Critics love to say that LeBron is too unselfish or too focused on making the right play. But the King has shown, time and again, that he does his talking on the court, and what often sparks that side of him is his own teammates. When someone else on the floor starts stepping up or pushes LeBron with a look or a word, you can see that switch flip in his eyes. Suddenly, he's attacking relentlessly, locking in defensively, and controlling every possession like it's personal. Iman Shumpert shared a story about this very thing happening to James during his second stint with the Cavaliers, in a recent edition of his No Limit poker game on YouTube. The 35-year-old talked about how the future Hall of Famer sometimes needed a bit of tough love from his teammates. "They came at Bron at halftime and ga...

LeBron James may finally be changing longtime stance

LeBron James has not been a big believer in load management over the past few years. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar may finally be ready to admit his age, and give the considerate approach towards his body a shot. Dave McMenamin reported that James was dealing with 'a little bit of nerve irritation in the glute' to open training camp. As a result, the all-time great was held out of practice on Tuesday. JJ Redick told McMenamin the goal was to have LeBron available on opening night aga inst the Golden State Warriors. Jovan Buha thought this was the right approach for the situation. That was the message shared by the Lakers reporter on a recent episode of Buha's Block. After years of pushing back against the idea of less games or fewer minutes, James may finally be ready to accept his fate. The NBA's all-time leading scorer is about to start the 23rd season of his legendary career. That, quite literally, is unprecedented territory. New circumstances demand new ...

LeBron James Excitedly Shows Off His Pink Labubu on His Stylish Louis Vuitton Bag

Kai Cenat Live/YouTube LeBron James.NEED TO KNOW LeBron James showed off his pink Labubu when appearing on Kai Cenat's stream The NBA star attached the popular blind box toy to his black Louis Vuitton handbag James is the latest celebrity to sport the coveted fuzzy monster, following stars like Rihanna and David Beckham The Labubu trend is going so strong even LeBron James can't resist! The NBA star, nicknamed "King James," flashed the coveted bag charm accessory — that's been taking the fashion world by storm — on his Louis Vuitton bag when he appeared on Kai Cenat 's stream on Tuesday, Sept. 30. James, 40, who was invited on the stream to help Cenat, 23, fulfill a promise to shave his dreadlocks if he reached 1 million subscribers during his month-long "Mafiathon 3" challenge, showed off his Labubu when reaching for the hair clippers in his designer handbag. "I think I brought something good in my bag... I brought my LV bag with ...

LeBron James and Tony Hawk Break Down the Secret to Staying Great

LeBron James is no stranger to using his platform to spotlight stories bigger than basketball, and his latest project with UNINTERRUPTED continues that mission. This time, he's joined by skateboarding icon Tony Hawk for The Main Thing, a digital series created in partnership with Indeed that emphasizes skills, perseverance, and opportunity. In their episode, James and Hawk blend humor with hard-earned wisdom. The two riff on a mock pitch for an energy supplement—jokingly titled KingHawk Fuel 900—before shifting into a candid conversation about what it takes to sustain success across decades. Both athletes highlight how their careers were built on consistency and discipline rather than chasing fame. "I love to train still," James said, describing the joy he gets from simply being in the gym, hearing sneakers squeak, and the ball hitting the rim. "It still feels like the first time I picked up a ball." Hawk echoed the sentiment, explaining that even at 57, ...

Lakers Taking Slow Approach With LeBron James After Glute Issue

LeBron James is stepping into uncharted territory. No player has ever entered a 23rd NBA season, let alone still performing at an All-Star level. The 40-year-old Lakers star sat out the team's opening training camp practice with what head coach J.J. Redick described as a "nerve irritation in the glute." Redick explained the plan is to ease LeBron into the season. "I think it's probably a little bit longer of a ramp up leading into opening night for him," Redick said, via Dan Woike of The Athletic . "Just obviously in Year 23, it's uncharted territory here. So, I felt, and in talking with performance and in talking with (James' trainer) Mike (Mancias) and LeBron, like probably did too much last year in camp, which was great for me as a first-year head coach to get buy-in from him. But it'll be a slower process with him leading into the first game. He's obviously got 22 years so far of wear and tear on the body and he's d...

"You can’t say one was better than the other" - Toni Kukoc settles the GOAT debate by explaining the difference between Michael Jordan and LeBron James

It's unlikely the debate over whether Michael Jordan or LeBron James is the GOAT will ever end. While it's becoming increasingly clear that LeBron will have a tough time catching Michael's six championships – the ultimate standard in all of these discussions – his incredible longevity has kept him in the conversation. He's entering a record-breaking 23rd season, just 49 games away from surpassing Robert Parish for the most games played in the history of the Association. At the same time, he has already broken Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record for the most points scored all-time. Ad vertisement Kukoc gave his perspective on the GOAT debate Toni Kukoc , someone who James himself said he admired, won three straight titles with Jordan, and it would seem logical that he would name Jordan as the GOAT. However, in an interview with Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson, Kukoc offered a unique perspective. "When it comes to pure – like okay, Michael from the '80...

Lakers' LeBron James Has Nerve Issue, Reportedly Will Be 'Overly Cautious' at Practice

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is dealing with nerve irritation in his glute, which caused him to be held out of Tuesday's practice, according to head coach JJ Redick: ESPN's Dave McMenamin previously reported that James plans to be "overly cautious" when it comes to his health during the 2025-26 season. To that end, McMenamin reported Tuesday on NBA Today that James "will be limited in his on-court participation" when the Lakers have their first practice. As it turns out, James was held out on Tuesday. Despite being the oldest active player in the NBA, LeBron has continued to show remarkable durability. He has played at least 70 games in each of the past two seasons. James did suffer a sprained MCL in the Lakers' season-ending loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series last season. The injury occurred midway through the fourth quarter, and he briefly went to the bench before returning for most of the ...

LeBron James Reportedly to Be 'Overly Cautious' at Lakers Practice, Prioritize Health

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James plans to be "overly cautious" when it comes to his health during the 2025-26 season, according to ESPN's Dave McMenamin . To that end, McMenamin reported Tuesday on NBA Today that James "will be limited in his on-court participation" when the Lakers have their first practice. Despite being the oldest active player in the NBA, LeBron has continued to show remarkable durability. He has played at least 70 games in each of the past two seasons. James did suffer a sprained MCL in the Lakers' season-ending loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series last season. The injury occurred midway through the fourth quarter, and he briefly went to the bench before returning for most of the fina l seven minutes. On the May 20 episode of the Mind the Game podcast he does with Steve Nash, James said his knee was feeling "a hell of a lot better." He didn't have to undergo any surger...

Lakers’ LeBron James is happy after tumultuous offseason, at least for now

LOS ANGELES — There was no brooding from LeBron James at Lakers media day. Quite the opposite, in fact. The 40-year-old who expressed so much uncertainty about his future with the franchise in late June, and wasn't offered a contract beyond this season in the talks with team officials which preceded that revealing messaging, beamed with all the joy of a starstruck rookie as he spent his time on the press conference podium. He toted his massive energy drink jug around as if it was a school box, joked with reporters in between thoughtful answers and acted like he was genuinely thrilled and grateful to be there. All of which is great for the Lakers when it comes to this season ahead, as their only path to true title contention is with James buyin g in and being at his oldie-but-goodie best. But there was no retirement announcement from James , which — for now, at least — would seem to indicate that the notion of playing next season is still in play. And considering the pricklin...