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Carrying on the family name in the NBA means a lot, and for many former players, it is a proud moment to see their sons follow in their footsteps and sometimes even overshadow them. Over the last few years,
Former NBA guard Ron Harper took a shot at Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James when discussing expectations of his sons to follow in his footsteps and make it to the association.
Victor Wembanyama offered a candid response when he was asked if he would shed tears when LeBron James eventually retires.
His unprecedented 23-year career and 22 All-Star selections were only possible by an ever-improving regimen of diet, exercise and cutting-edge technology.
LeBron James returns for his record 21st All-Star Game, still in the NBA's midseason spotlight at 41
Now 41, James will be back this weekend for the All-Star Game at Intuit Dome south of central Los Angeles, spending another Sunday in February under the spotlight while extending his records for the most All-Star selections (22) and All-Star appearances (21) in NBA history.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have found new life since trading Darius Garland for veteran superstar James Harden. The team and the fans have newfound energy and the
LeBron James probably won’t appreciate the jab Ron Harper made about the four-time MVP’s parenting style. Harper was fielding questions alongside his two sons, Ron Harper Jr.
For many NBA fans, LeBron James returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers and delivering a championship felt like the perfect full-circle story — a hometown hero coming back to finish what he started. It’s the kind of moment that’s been replayed so many times it almost feels untouchable in basketball history.