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Coming off a thrilling win against the Dallas Mavericks, the Los Angeles Lakers are surging at just the right time. Wednesday night, April 9, was a statement game, not just for the team but especially...
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Dončić was shockingly traded in February, and Anthony Davis was one of the players the Mavericks acquired.
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Dallas (38-42) is guaranteed a losing record a year after making the NBA Finals.
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A few days after LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith met on the court in Los Angeles in the now viral moment, there hasn't been much said by either of them about the encounter. Smith has stayed away from talking about Bronny James and The King said all he needed to say.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAfter Brian Windhorst’s Dig, Ex-ESPN Employee Follows LeBron James’ Path With $109 Billion CompanyLeBron James made huge waves this week when he appeared on The Pat McAfee Show, making some blunt comments. The post After Brian Windhorst’s Dig, Ex-ESPN Employee Follows LeBron James’ Path With $109 Billion Company appeared first on EssentiallySports.
LeBron James' health issues are impacting the Los Angeles Lakers' playoff chances. Fans are worried as his performance has noticeably declined. They recently lost to the Chicago Bulls. Analyst Kendrick Perkins believes LeBron is not healthy and suggests the Lakers need to prioritize his recovery to stay competitive in the postseason.
Alexander Ovechkin has been the face of the NHL since entering the league in 2005, and he recently broke a record most fans and insiders considered untouchable. Ovechkin surpassed Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record of 894 by scoring his 895th goal—a power-play masterpiece against the New York Islanders.
LeBron James isn't on the injury report for Saturday's game when the Los Angeles Lakers take on the Memphis Grizzlies, but one ESPN analyst is worried about his health. Former Pelicans big man Kendrick Perkins believes LeBron is not fully healthy.
If somehow you haven’t heard, LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith have been at each other’s necks over the past few weeks and an ex-colleague of Smith says he knows why. The ex-ESPN analyst revealed over the weekend what he calls the reason for Smith’s tirade against the NBA megastar, and apparently, it has nothing to do with Bronny James.
"The thing with LeBron is he's not going to foul; you can score on him with the right matchup," the NBA scout told ESPN. "With the right personnel, he could be exposed on defense in the playoffs. He's amazing, taking nothing from him, but it's a worry."
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Yardbarker on MSNESPN’s Brian Windhorst: ‘LeBron James Doesn’t Owe Me Anything’Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James appeared on the Pat McAfee Show, where he openly spoke out about the NBA media landscape, including taking shots at ESPN’s Stephen A.
"And we knew LeBron was a basketball savant ... "I saw that early, man," James told ESPN. "When we picked him up, I went back and started watching his Oklahoma highlights and stuff and seeing ...
NHL — and sports — history was accomplished on Sunday afternoon when Alex Ovechkin scored his 895th goal to become the all-time leading scorer. On Monday,