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LeBron James: If I had just been about scoring in high school, I'd have never been LeBron James

By HoopsHype | May 13, 2025 What's the buzz on Twitter? Adam Wexler @ AdamJWexler NBA teams that roster a no. 1 overall pick:ATL: Risacher '24SA: Wemby '23ORL: Banchero '22DET: Cunningham '21MIN: Edwards '20NO: Zion '19POR: Ayton '18SAC: Fultz '17LAC: Simmons '16NYK: Towns '15MIA: Wiggins '14DAL: Davis '12, Irving '11, Flagg '25?LAL: LeBron '03 – 12:08 AM Dan Favale @ danfavale nba players to drop >35 points and >10 assists in a playoff game with *no more* than one turnover (via @stathead):lebron james (2x)michael jordan (1992)clyde drexler (1992)nikola jokic (2024)jalen brunson (2025) pic.x.com/7grPmfeTcq – 10:49 PM Law Murray @ LawMurrayTheNU Jalen Brunson Game 4 vs Celtics: 39 points, 14/25 FGs, 12 assists, 1 turnoverMost career postseason games with 10+ FGs, 10+ assists, no more than 1 turnoverChris Paul: 7LeBron James: 5Michael Jordan, Dennis Johnson, Kevi...
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2025 NBA Free Agency Predictions: LeBron, James Harden, Myles Turner, More

The 2025 NBA offseason could bring about sweeping changes to the basketball landscape. Just don't expect to see many of these major moves in free agency. Some of the top players who would have been on the market inked new extensions ahead of time. While there are still a few difference-makers on the board, there isn't much cap space available if they wanted to change teams. The Brooklyn Nets have plenty of wiggle room and the Detroit Pistons have pathways to flexibility, but that's about it, particularly among teams who could have any win-now intentions. Free agency shouldn't be a complete dud, but don't look for it to send stars to all different parts of the NBA galaxy. James Harden, Los Angeles Clippers (Player Option) 1 of 5 While James Harden's season ended with a whimper (a seven-point, 2-of-8 showing in their elimination-game loss), it held an impressive volume for long enough before that to imagine L.A. wants to ex...

"That’s the same mother*****r who tapped me on my shoulder" - Gilbert Arenas recalls the time he hated LeBron James

Ever since Gilbert Arenas has transitioned into the media space, he has become one of the most vocal supporters of LeBron James in the GOAT debate. Whether it's breaking down each of LBJ's accomplishments or defending his value for the Los Angeles Lakers, "Agent Zero" consistently finds ways to shield the four-time MVP from criticism. Advertisement However, there was a time when he simply hated "The Akron Hammer." In fact, he went on to admit that hatred was so real that he desperately wanted the Dallas Mavericks to beat the Miami Heat in the 2011 NBA Finals. Arenas admits to his d islike for James Considering how long LeBron has been in the league and how consistently he has performed, it comes as no surprise that he has battled against every player who has risen to stardom since 2003. One of those was Arenas himself, who, during his prime with the Washington Wizards, was widely seen as one of the best pure scorers in the league. So, when he and Jame...

Lakers' LeBron James Fires Back at Criticism After Playoff Loss

The Los Angeles Lakers suffered an unexpected first-round exit at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Although the Lakers were favored to come out of that series and make a deep playoff run, L.A. did not have the tools to do just that.  Their roster was flawed in many ways, especially after acquiring Luka Doncic in a trade. While they acquired a generational talent, they also lost two key players who were huge for them on both sides of the ball: Anthony Davis and Max Christie.  The Lakers would trade for Doncic nine out of 10 times; however, their lack of size and athleticism hurt them in the first round. In the end, the Timberwolves proved to be the better team, and James knows that better than anyone.  Although the Lakers had the two best players on the court, Doncic and himself, James knows better than anyone that it was the team that won championships, not the players.  In his latest podcast episode of Mind The Game, James spoke on the importance of team basketb...

Donovan Mitchell Wants to Put LeBron James in Cavaliers' Past

For the Cavaliers, the past year has been memorable. For just the third time in the history of the franchise, Cleveland won 60-plus games, tallying 64 wins and landing the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. Star guard Donovan Mitchell, though he sacrificed some individual statistics, was the driving force. He averaged 24.0 points, his lowest scoring output in six seasons, but helped support breakout years from the likes Ty Jerome and Defensive Player of the Year Evan Mobley. Advertisement As Mitchell told Fox Sports , "It's been one of the best seasons of my life. I'm glad I'm here. Obviously, it's no secret: Did I want to go home (to New York)? I mean, yeah, sure. But coming here, seeing the group we had, understanding what we could continue to build, it wasn't long before I was like, man, this is special." Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) dribbles the ball while Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard (2) defends during game three of...

Lakers' LeBron James Explains Message to Anthony Edwards After Playoff Defeat

The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a brutal early first-round exit to the Minnesota Timberwolves. It was a tough and unexpected loss to a young Timberwolves team led by superstar guard Anthony Edwards. Edwards proved to be one of the best, if not the best, players in the series. Even as he shared a court with future Hall of Famer LeBron James and five-time First-team All-NBA member Luka Doncic, Edwards was spectacular in the series. After the Lakers' Game 5 loss, the media caught James encouraging Edwards, telling him, "It's the next step now." In James' latest podcast episode, Mind The Game, James elaborated on his message to the 23-year-old superstar. "For me to just tell him to take the next step, it doesn't always mean, OK, well, Western Conference finals, now you gotta be in the Finals," James said to Nash. "It's like, take the next step. You as a person. You as a player. Continue to get better and better and better. Your ...

Lakers’ LeBron James on knee injury: ‘There was a pain I hadn’t felt before’

In his first at-length public comments about the knee injury he suffered in the Lakers' season-ending loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves  last month, LeBron James acknowledged he likely would have missed the remainder of the matchup if the Lakers were able to extend the best-of-seven series past five games. The Lakers star suffered a Grade 2 medial collateral ligament sprain in his left knee during the fourth quarter of the Game 5 loss to the Timberwolves, an MRI from May 1 revealed. James said he originally planned on getting the MRI on May 2 if his knee didn't feel better compared to the night of April 30, but he couldn't wait that long after the pain he was experiencing. He added that the sprained MCL is his first significant knee injury. "I have some time to get it right and get back to full strength as far as I need," James during an episode of the "Mind The Game" podcast that he co-hosts with NBA legend Steve Nash that was released ...

LeBron James In Awe Of Savannah James At Met Gala After He Missed Out Due To Injury

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways LeBron James may have missed the 2025 Met Gala, but his admiration for his wife,  Savannah James , was louder than anything he could have said on the red carpet. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar, sidelined by a Grade 2 MCL sprain suffered during his final playoff game against the Minnesota Timberwolves , had to sit out fashion's biggest night. It would've been his first-ever Met Gala appearance, and he was set to attend as an honorary co-chair. But instead of gracing the red carpet in New York, LeBron stayed home, injured, disappointed, and far from the flashing cameras. Still, the spotlight never strayed from the James family. Savannah, making her solo Met Gala debut, turned heads the moment she stepped out. Wearing a custom Hanifa gown, she radiated confiden...

Why Isn’t LeBron James at the Met Gala?

After some speculation, LeBron James, the honorary chair of the Met Gala, has said he would not be attending the event after all. In a post on X on Monday afternoon, Mr. James said that he had sustained a knee injury at the end of the season playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. "Hate to miss an historical event!" Mr. James wrote. "My beautiful powerful Queen will be there holding the castle down as she always has done!" His queen is his wife, Savannah James, who was seen in New York on Monday afternoon wearing a maroon suit . Anna Wintour, the chief conte nt officer of Condé Nast and the editor in chief of Vogue, had named Mr. James honorary chair in October, but the course of the Lakers' season had called into question whether he would be able to attend. Had the team made it to the conference semifinals, the playoffs would have collided with the first Monday in May. But when the season ended for the Lakers last week with a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolve...

LeBron James Has Wordless Reaction to Wife Savannah James’ Daring Outfit

The 2024-25 NBA season was a roller coaster for the Los Angeles Lakers. Under the leadership of first-year head coach JJ Redick, the team finished the regular season with a 50-32 record, clinching the Pacific Division title and securing the third seed in the Western Conference. Advertisement However, the Lakers ultimately fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the playoffs. Now, turning to the offseason is LeBron James, who is in pursuit of his 23rd NBA season, which would be an all-time league record. On Monday, Savannah James, LeBron's wife, shared a striking image on the teamjamesfamily Instagram account , showcasing her in a stylish suit. The post quickly g arnered attention, not just from fans but also from LeBron James himself. He publicly expressed his admiration for his wife's fashion choice by liking the post and reposting it on his Instagram story . LeBron James, InstagramLeBron James, Instagram Over James' illustrious career, he h...