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Lebron James for the full season, 27.5% usage rate, 58.9% true shooting. Very good for anybody. Extraordinary for a 41-year-old, but just that's where we're at. 20 Ex- like all-star, superstar level usage, very good efficiency. In big three minutes through ...
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7x NBA champ makes strong argument in LeBron James’ defense against critics
Even legendary players with decades of success face criticism that never ends. But recently, a respected voice, Robert Horry, pushed back on the outside noise against LeBron James. Horry, a former Los Angeles Lakers forward and seven-time NBA champion,
LeBron James, by any imaginable measure, has played more NBA basketball than any human in history. He is the league's all-time leader in minutes, games and seasons. When a player reaches the league as an 18-year-old,
LeBron James has added another historic milestone to his career, surpassing 12,000 assists and joining an exclusive group of NBA legends in the process. The achievement came during the Los Angeles Lakers’ dominant 101-73 win over the Phoenix Suns,
Any North Carolina men's basketball fan worried about new head coach Michael Malone's ability to develop players perhaps shouldn't be that concerned.
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James reached 12,000 assists in his career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) regular season on April 11.The striker reached this mark in the match against Phoenix.
Careful viewers soon caught LeBron swinging his arms downward at an angle and mouthing "Bounce pass!" to his son, indicating that a low pass would likely have connected where a high one could not. Mike Tirico and Jamal Crawford, calling the game for NBC Sports, quickly caught on to the exchange.
LeBron, The Rock, Serena, Simone Biles & Athletes on Forbes Greatest Living Self-Made Americans List
Several major names from the sports world were included in Forbes list of the 250 greatest living, "self-made" Americans this week.
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Debunking Alleged Footage Of 16-Year-Old LeBron James Dunking On Michael Jordan In 2001
Viral clip misidentifies dunk on Michael Jordan as LeBron James, but truth emerges.
Michael Malone is a great coach, but North Carolina got carried away with what and WHO he deserves credit for.