LeBron James Says 'There's No Way' He'll Coach in NBA
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As he prepares to return for his 23rd NBA season, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James said his priority is getting his knee healthy in time for training camp. James, 40, said his left knee is feeling "good" after spraining a ligament in April,
On a recent episode of Mind the Game, LeBron James addressed a fan-submitted question that caught his attention. During the conversation, co-host and fellow NBA legend Steve Nash asked LeBron which team he would like to coach if he ever chose to step into that role after retirement. In response, Bron quickly shut down the idea.
Big LeBron James Announcement Turns Heads on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. LeBron James is coming off his 22nd season in the NBA, having led the Los Angeles Lakers to the playoffs.
The NBA superstar hasn't indicated any plans about when he'll retire from basketball, but one of his Lakers teammates has his thoughts on LeBron James' future.
During a conversation with Kevin Hart, Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton joked about LeBron James' "old" behavior.
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James, the new Prime Day pitchman, assures The Hollywood Reporter that his home, like yours, is also full of Amazon boxes.
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Sportsnaut on MSNRare LeBron James-Kobe Bryant dual-auto card scores over $1 million at auctionA rare dual-autographed card of LeBron James and Kobe Bryant netted over $1 million at auction. The 2009-10 Upper Deck
James is in the process of building a custom megamansion in Beverly Hills—after demolishing the existing property.
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LeBron Wire on MSNLeBron James drops cryptic social media post about retirement rumorsLeBron James made a cryptic post on social media that had to do with the persistent rumors that he may be about to retire from the NBA.