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Lakers’ LeBron James Urged to Retire Amid ‘Defensive Liability’ Label

Even the most objective observer will admit that LeBron James has not been a good defensive player for at least five years. But the 40-year-old was still a serviceable help defender and weakside disruptor when surrounded by good athletes. This season, though, James has regressed to a level of defensive liability for the Lakers . A large part of that reason is the team's personnel. Last year, the Lakers had Anthony Davis for the first half of the season and Dorian Finney-Smith for the second, which helped mask their defensive issues. The latter was particularly crucial as he took on the main perimeter assignments, freeing up James to be a free safety of sorts. The Lakers don't have that luxury this year. While Marcus Smart has been their only net-positive defender, the former Defensive Player of the Year is an offensive liability for JJ Redick , shooting 4-of-20 from three over his last three games. LeBron James Can't Defend LeBron James has the worst defen...

Not LeBron James: Boston Celtics’ former icon names the greatest player of this era

The debate over who defines this NBA era remains complex, given the number of revolutionary stars and true game changers. For many fans and analysts, LeBron James is the default answer, not only because of his longevity but also because he is widely considered one of the greatest players in league history. However, Boston Celtics legend Kevin Garnett offered a different perspective that shifted the conversation. Garnett did not hesitate when the question came up. In his view, the NBA has belonged to Stephen Curry for quite some time. Speaking with Paul Pierce on Ticket and The Truth, Kevin Garnett made his stance clear and left little room for ambiguity. "I think all the young stars of our league are starting to come into their own. I've said this countless times. I think that we're in the Curry era. He is the GOAT of this era. When we talk about the long ball and the 3 ball, you got to talk about the messiah of that long ball, you understand, and that's how I loo...

Christmas Game: LeBron James and Kevin Durant’s First Match Up of the Season

Future Hall of Fame players LeBron James and Kevin Durant will face off in their fifth Christmas game against each other. This will also mark the first match up of the season between the two. James and Durant have had many battles over the years and have cemented themselves as two of the best to step on the court. In their four previous battles on Christmas, James has won three out of the four. For James, this will be his 18th consecutive Christmas game and 20th overall , an impressive stat in itself. This will be Durant's third consecutive Christmas game and his 12th overall. Rockets' Kevin Durant's First Time Against LeBron James While these two have had countless battles over the years, this will mark the first time that Durant will face James as a member of the Houston Rockets . The Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers are two teams that are battling in a competitive Western Conference. Going into the Christmas game, the Lakers are in fourth place (19-9) a...

LeBron James Reveals Way to Stop ‘Manipulative’ Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Over the years, LeBron James has seen players come through with skills that are not only difficult to stop, but their ability to find ways to win eventually made them one of the all-time greats. Be it James Harden's jab step threes, or Kevin Durant's smooth and consistent mid-range, or Nikola Jokic's all-round ability to control the game, the King has seen his fair share of excellence. When it comes to reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, fans have a different opinion on how good he is. While there is no doubting the fact that he is a walking bucket, the way he gets his points has become a sour topic for fans, purists, and analysts . Roughly a quarter of his season points total has come from free throws. As he has made it a habit of being able to draw opponents into fouls, many have scoffed at his sometimes blatant attempts. You've got to keep him off the free-throw line, which is hard… He knows how to manipulate the ga...

Lakers LeBron James reflects on historic 1,297 game scorings streak ending

Lakers LeBron James reflects on historic 1,297 game scorings streak ending originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . LeBron James has put together one of the most prolific careers in NBA history,  spanning over 20 years, and has reached the pinnacle of the sport, delivering a championship to the franchise every year. Advertisement One of James' major career milestones came to an end early this season when his 1,297-game streak of scoring 10 points ended in the Lakers ' match against the team. In the latest episode of Mind the Game  Podcast James, alongside co-host Steve Nash, reflected on his impressive strea k coming to an end. "I'm a guy who goes to the bench, and I like to look at the stat sheet. I like to look at what I'm shooting from the field, and I like to be super efficient. I'd be lying to say that I don't know how many points I have at any given moment of the game, but I never ...

LeBron James: I never set out a goal to be the

LeBron James: I never set out a goal to be the all-time leading scorer in NBA history. Like I looked at that number as a rookie, as a high school kid, as an elementary kid, middle-school kid, and I was like, 'Oh my goodness.' Like that is so many points. Not only so many points, it's so many years of dominance and longevity. Guys are not playing that long, guys are not playing into their 20th year or 19th year or 21st year, whatever the case may be. And as the years went on and I started to like pass guys and pass guys and I started to feel l ike my body was like not breaking down at year 15, 16, 17. And I kept climbing the ranks, and then they start doing those 'well if you keep this pace up in six years, he'll be right here, if he keep this pace up in five years, if you keep this pace up in four years, and then it started becoming like a realistic thing, because I felt like my body was not breaking down. YouTube

LeBron James Reveals Lakers Teammates Joke About His NBA Records in Video

LeBron James says his Los Angeles Lakers teammates are getting used to the NBA's all-time leading scorer breaking records during his historic 23rd season in the league. "My teammates make jokes with me all the time, before I go out," James said on Monday's episode of the Mind the Game podcast. "They always say, 'Welp, it's gonna be another LeBron record tonight. The first guy to tie his shoestrings 100 times in a game, LeBron James.' "Like, they say I hold every record. 'The first guy that runs out of the tunnel and don't look down,' or whatever. It's like, there's a record for everything." James made history this fall just by making his season debut on Nov. 18. That made him the first player to appear in 23 NBA seasons. Two weeks later, James' historic streak of 1,297 straight games with double-digit point totals came to an end with an eight-point outing on Dec. 4. James is about to set yet another record by ...

Lakers Fans Warned About LeBron James as All-Star: ‘Save Your Vote’

Minnesota Timberwolves icon Kevin Garnett has urged the Los Angeles Lakers fanbase, and NBA fans in general, not to waste an All-Star vote on LeBron James. The 40-year-old James can add to his record run of 21 consecutive All-Star selections this year, a streak that began in his second season in 2004-05. The streak technically ended last year as he sat out the exhibition contest with a last-minute ankle injury. However, the appearance still counted in the NBA Almanac by virtue of his selection. Garnett believes that James will likely pull a fast one and sit out the game again, even if fans vote him into the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. "LeBron does not want to play in the All-Star Game," Garnett said on the latest "KG Certified" podcast. "Listen, all you people out there that are going to vote for LeBron: 'save your vote.' He didn't play in it last year. Why would you expect him to play it this year?" LeBron James' All-Star Cha...

LeBron James

LeBron James is an all-star NBA basketball player for the Los Angeles Laker. Along with Michael Jordan, "Magic" Johnson, and Coby Bryant, he is widely considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time. James set new industry records throughout his career and achieved multiple accolades, including four NBA MVP awards, four NBA Finals NVP awards, four NBA championships, and two Olympic gold medals. Out of every NBA player in the league's history, James has the second most career points of all time and most scored points in the playoffs. Between 2011-2018 he competed every year in the NBA finals. Moreover, James is the first player to reach the milestone of 10,000 career points, rebounds, and assists. His distinguished career has earned a fortune estimated to be more than one billion dollars. Born in Ohio, James started playing basketball at an early age and became recognized as an up-and-coming future NBA star while enrolled in high school. He was draf...

LeBron James sends clear message after Lakers loss

The Los Angeles Lakers fell 103–88 to the Clippers on Saturday night at the Intuit Dome and were unable to mount a comeback despite a huge performance from LeBron James, who finished with 36 points. The Purple and Gold were without Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura, Deandre Ayton and Gabe Vincent for the first meeting of the season against the Clippers, while Luka Dončić left the game after suffering a bruised left leg, limiting him to just 20 minutes. With so many absences, James assumed full leadership responsibility against the Clippers, although his effort ultimately was not enough. After the game, the future Hall of Famer stressed that the team must be ready to face the challenge of competing without key pieces over the course of a very long season, one in which the Lakers aim to contend for a championship. LeBron James' message to his teammates "Regardless of the circumstances, it's always the next man in the rotatio n who has to step up," James said in his pos...