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"LeBron James Going To Hold His Cards Close To His Chest Until He Gets What He Wants" - Lou Williams
"LeBron James Going To Hold His Cards Close To His Chest Until He Gets What He Wants" - Lou Williams originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNMike Tyson’s NBA GOAT Pick Between Michael Jordan And LeBron James Has The Internet In A FrenzyThe debate over who is the greatest basketball player of all time has been ongoing for decades. The names most frequently mentioned in this discussion are Michael Jordan, the legendary Chicago Bulls player,
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Yardbarker on MSNNBA Exec Says LeBron James Should Have Declined 2025-26 Player Option With Lakers And Signed With Cavaliers: ‘That Would Have Been The Smart Play’LeBron James picked up his 2025-26 player option with the Los Angeles Lakers worth $52.6 million. For the first time in his career, James is entering the
Over the past few weeks, LeBron James' future with the LA Lakers has been a major topic of conversation in the NBA. When it comes to possible landing spots for the 21-time All-Star, the Dallas Mavericks have been the main team tossed out. As this discourse continues, one analyst is all for LeBron joining a new Western Conference contender.
Plus, notes and observations from Summer League about Damian Lillard’s reunion with Portland, league expansion and two rookies making a splash.
The Clippers continue to reshape their roster, their latest deal to come in the acquisition of sharpshooting guard Bradley Beal.
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Hoops Wire on MSNSuns, Bradley Beal Finalize Contract Buyout; Clippers On TapThe Phoenix Suns and shooting guard Bradley Beal have finalized a contract buyout, sending Beal into unrestricted free agency, as reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania.
While the Lakers and LeBron James appear to be at odds with each other over the team’s direction for next season, there has been some movement on The King’s future in the betting market. James, who was previously considered a long shot to be traded anywhere this offseason,