The LA Lakers made a shocking decision on Tuesday after giving LeBron James' son Bronny James early and meaningful minutes against the Joel Embiid-less Philadelphia 76ers.
LeBron James praises Tyrese Maxey's skills and character after Maxey's standout performance against Bronny James.
Sports columnist Jason Whitlock recently named his Mt. Rushmore of players who destroyed the NBA, including the legendary LeBron James.
On Tuesday night, the Philadelphia 76ers were facing an uphill climb despite being at home, as they hosted a Los Angeles Lakers team that has been playing well as of late and they were without Joel Embiid and Paul George — a familiar story amid their injury-riddled 2024-25 campaign.
LeBron James' performance will be crucial as the Lakers face the 76ers on January 28. With several players injured on both sides, including Joel Embiid for Philadelphia, James and Anthony Davis need to step up.
Tyrese Maxey just proved it is never too late to fanboy over veterans of the game, particularly, LeBron James. Despite being in the league for five years now, Maxey has kept a wish to himself.
Shaquille O'Neal suggests that LeBron James should shift to a playmaking role to elevate Anthony Davis and Austin Reaves as primary scorers. By focusi
A breakdown of some of the players, teams and trends around the league that are drawing the ire of yours truly. If you're not a fellow pessimist, proceed with caution. It's hard to hate on a 40-year-old who is one of two players in the league averaging at least 23 points,
LeBron and Bronny made NBA history on Oct. 22 when they became the first father and son to play together during the Lakers’ season-opening win over Minnesota. Bronny then scored his first NBA basket for the Lakers in Cleveland on Oct. 30 at the arena where he watched his father as a child.
Tyrese Maxey finally got what he had been waiting five years for—a jersey from LeBron James. After the Philadelphia 76ers’ impressive 118-104 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night, Maxey took the opportunity to make a request he had been holding off on since entering the NBA.