The Lakers may be turning the tide after three straight wins and back-to-back road victories versus the Kings, and LeBron James outlined why.
LeBron James did what LeBron James does on Saturday as the Los Angeles Lakers secured a 103-99 win over the Sacramento Kings on the road. The game came
LeBron James is currently playing the 22nd season of his NBA career. By this time most players are already out of their primes. However, James remains one of the top players in the NBA even on the cusp of turning 40 years old.
Recently, James was asked if he remembered the first person to ever receive his autograph. While James normally has a steel trap memory, he could not recall the first person to receive his signature, but he had a pretty good guess on who it might be.
One of the people who hate it is none other than NBA All-Star Kevin Durant. He was asked about the new format and said “ I absolutely hate it .” “All-Star Game format changing, all the formats — terrible in my opinion. We should just go back to East-West. Just play a game,” Durant told reporters.
Zhuri is the youngest member of the James family to show a talent in sports — following her basketball star older brothers Bryce and NBA rookie Bronny James.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James surpassed six-time NBA MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most minutes played in league history Thursday, adding another major record to his career resume.
LeBron James had 19 points, six rebounds and seven assists while breaking the NBA record for regular-season minutes, helping the Los Angeles beat the Sacramento Kings 113-100 on Thursday night.
LeBron James, when asked about changes to the NBA All-Star Game format, touched on more issues with the league: “Our game, there’s a lot of f—ing 3s being shot. So it’s a bigger conversation than just the All-Star Game” pic.twitter.com/weKJVSyXfB
"What was really cool about Aaron is Aaron has an eclectic brain, interests, and was always very well read,' said Mike McCarthy on the December 21 episode of 105.3 The Fan who coached Aaron Rodgers at Packers from 2006 to 2018.
James played 34 minutes against the Kings, boosting his career total to 57,471 minutes on the floor—enough to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the all-time lead. Abdul-Jabbar played 57,446 minutes over 20 seasons from 1969 to '89, while James surpassed him in his 22nd season.