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Being a two-time runner-up this decade already speaks volumes about the unparalleled level of dominance the 6-foot-11 center has established, as all of that led ESPN’s Brian Windhorst to believe Jokic is entering rarefied air alongside LeBron James.
The Los Angeles Lakers narrowly beat the Phoenix Suns 116-114 in their last game. The end of the game was fairly controversial, with free throws deciding the tight contest. But the recent L2M report from the NBA shows that one of the big calls in favor of LeBron James was the correct one.
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NBA insider Chris Haynes gave his thoughts on the Lakers’ NBA Cup banner following the Knicks’ decision not to raise one.
The Cleveland Cavaliers looked like a straight-up problem throughout the 2024–25 season. They tore through the league with a 64–18 record, playing confident, connected basketball on both ends of the floor.
LeBron James had a meltdown in a heated spat during Sunday’s 116-114 win over the Phoenix Suns. The 40-year-old doesn’t often lose his cool, but he did this time as he squared up with
Devin Booker on his late 4th quarter foul on Lebron: "I gotta check the rulebook. I've always been told hand is part of the ball… it's over with now. I shouldn't have been in the area to commit that foul." pic.twitter.com/aK9RZhVirM
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Dikembe Mutombo on why LeBron James wasn't in his all-time starting five
Even though it's quite understandable that Mutombo would go for his fellow old school players, the four-time Defensive Player of the Year was still asked why he left James off his list. According to "Mt. Mutombo," it was a no-brainer to pick an 11-time champion like Bill Russell over Bron.