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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James suffered a Grade 2 MCL sprain in his left knee in Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Had the Lakers won Game 5, James would have missed Game 6.
LeBron James will receive an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree from Ohio State University. The degree recognizes James' basketball career and his community impact through the LeBron James Family Foundation. James has been a longtime supporter of Ohio State athletics and has a close relationship with the university.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James recently got candid about the major changes the NBA has undergone in recent years.
The event, hosted in Los Angeles, honored Jane Fonda and Lauren Halsey. Savannah James served as co-chair for the gala alongside April McDaniel, her podcast co-host from “Everybody’s Crazy.” The two women led the night with poise and elegance.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"LeBron is the GOAT to me" - Caitlin recalls the moment she met "King James" for the first timeIndiana Fever ace Caitlin Clark is no small fry, having established herself as one of, if not the most popular, women's hoopers in the sport today. However, she recalled meeting "The King" for the first time and relayed how that experience was.
Will one of LeBron James or Michael Jordan's conference finals records go down this postseason? See the odds, as well as which guys have the best chance to eclipse two icons.
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LeBron Wire on MSNCaitlin Clark massively praises LeBron James after getting to meet himCaitlin Clark, the WNBA's biggest phenom, said she was "starstruck" when she met Lakers superstar LeBron James and gave him some massive praise.
LeBron James spoke about his knee rehab and training plans for the summer on the Mind the Game podcast, with a surprise workout partner.
LeBron James made a strong statement on how the modern-day NBA differs from the game fans watched in the 1990s. The game and the league have evolved constantly, going from a more physical competition in which hard fouls were regular to one where the offense rules and we see less intensity on defense until it's playoff time.