Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was named an NBA All-Star starter, being invited to the game for a record 21st time.
As the Los Angeles Lakers struggle to find consistency in the 2024-25 season, LeBron James has admitted that he’s hoping for another NBA team to succeed this year.
The first Cavaliers-Thunder matchup was one of the games of the year, Cleveland winning at home. The rematch was less exciting, OKC winning a blowout.
Lakers center Anthony Davis missed only his third game this season after being a late scratch from the lineup before the matchup against the Brooklyn Nets.
LeBron James is 40 years old. Let that sink in for a second. Even at this point in his career, he is performing at an All-Star level. There are signs though that The King is slowing down a bit. The Los Angeles Lakers have exceeded most expectations this season and currently sit at 6th in the West with a 23-18 record.
Just a few games shy of the season's midway point, the Cleveland Cavaliers have the NBA's best record at 39-5, and are six games ahead of the defending champion Boston Celtics for first place in the Eastern Conference.
The trade deadline is a bit more than two weeks away. At 22-18, the Lakers are hovering around the middle of the Western Conference. They'll likely play in the postseason, but in
LeBron James is trying to lead the Los Angeles Lakers on a run to the NBA Finals this season, but right now, his old team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, seem to have the best shot of winning it all this season. With the Cavs scorching hot, James weighed in on their success with some interesting comments.
The Wine and Gold won this matchup, and the Cavaliers are finally starting to receive some national recognition as the best team in the NBA. Since this game, multiple of the most notable outlets have updated their power rankings have been,
LeBron James has always had a special connection with the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team that drafted him and where he delivered a championship in 2016.
The latest NBA power rankings have the Cleveland Cavaliers returning to the top spot after beating previous No. 1 Oklahoma City Thunder.
On a night when Anthony Davis sat out due to plantar fasciitis in his left foot, the Los Angeles Lakers got a big boost from Austin Reaves in a 102-101