Kiyan is the son of his LeBron's rival, Carmelo Anthony, and will be backed by fellow four-stars like James, Moussa Kamissoko and the Mingo Brothers, Dylan and Kayden. Sierra Canyon will face ...
By Phoenix Guevara, Nov. 19, 2024 When LeBron James first shared his aspiration to play alongside his son LeBron “Bronny” James Jr., many dismissed it as improbable. Yet, on June 22, that dream was ...
LeBron James' Zero Dark Thirty Mode has been re-activated, but in odd timing. The NBA's all-time leading scorer used to take social media breaks ahead of the playoffs, but now he says he will be ...
LeBron James is done with social media — for now. The Lakers star said he’s taking a hiatus from X, Instagram and the like. James replied with a cryptic “AMEN!!” with a salute emoji to a ...
Prices and availability are accurate as of the time of publication. On Tuesday night, LeBron James treated NBA fans to a vintage performance. James led the Los Angeles Lakers to a 124-118 victory ...
"I've held out as long as I could, but I'm just not seeing LeBron James Jr. as an NBA player, now or maybe ever," Bayless said. "I sincerely hope I am so wrong about this because LeBron and his ...
Garrabrant/Getty LeBron James recently announced that he’s taking a hiatus from social media “for the time being.” Initially responding to a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) from Kevin ...
LeBron James is shooting 43% from three-point range ... are more than career sharpshooters such as Damian Lillard, Michael Porter Jr. and Donte DiVincenzo in the young season.
LeBron “Bronny” James Jr. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar, who turns 40 in December, retweeted a post by entrepreneur Rich Kleiman to explain why he needs to take a moratorium from X and ...
LeBron James announced on Wednesday that he’s taking a break from social media. The Los Angeles Lakers star made the announcement on his X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram accounts ...
Echoing a post fom Kevin Durant's longtime manager, LeBron James says he's 'getting off social media for the time being.' Associated Press Citing the negativity of sports media coverage ...
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is taking a break from social media. The 39-year-old made the announcement on X Wednesday, writing to his 52 million followers, "I’ll holla at y’all!