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After the Lakers' loss to the Clippers on Thursday, LeBron James was asked about the ESPN report that mentioned a rift between him and Jeanie Buss.
Cooper Kupp joined LeBron James in U.S. sports history following his appearance in the Seahawks' NFC Championship Game against the Rams.
As the Lakers struggle on the court, LeBron James downplayed reports of friction with team governor Jeanie Buss. James asserted he’s not bothered by how others feel about him.
LeBron James and Cooper Flagg shared an NBA floor on Saturday night. It's a fitting fact, because the pair have been intertwined in basketball history essentially since the moment Flagg was drafted. Flagg was the second-youngest player ever picked No. 1 overall in the NBA Draft. The youngest, naturally, was James.
A report highlighting Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss' alleged issues with superstar LeBron James and Klutch Sports Group founder Rich Paul has reportedly caused the trio to attempt to hash out their differences.
"I'm 41 years old, and I watch golf every day. I don't care about an article. I don't care how somebody feels about me."
Rich Paul, LeBron James' agent, reacted to the recent ESPN article that described a rift between James and Lakers governor Jeanie Buss.
Though basketball legend Lebron James is known for his ties to the Ohio State Buckeyes, one of the Oregon Ducks' biggest Big Ten Conference rivals, the Los Angeles Lakers star continues to show support for Oregon sneakers.
Amid rumors of tension between Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss and superstar player LeBron James, Klutch Sports Group founder Rich Paul downplayed any potential issues this week.
Phoenix Suns guard/forward Dillon Brooks is as frank as it gets when he explains to streamer Agent why he targets LeBron James on the court.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is at the center of some drama once again with the storied franchise, which raised questions about his immediate future with the team ahead of the NBA trade deadline.
In an ESPN article, Brian Windhorst delved into the issues the Cavs were facing at the time and emphasized that James was constantly pressuring the team's front office to bolster the squad. The point of LBJ's argument was the need to have a well-rounded playmaker.