Ranking LeBron James's 10 most unbreakable records
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Like many fans, perhaps Miami Heat president Pat Riley still sits back and thinks about the good old days. The Miami franchise witnessed one of its most glorious runs from 2010 to 2014, winning a pair of NBA championships in four straight trips to the Finals.
More than a decade later, the 2014 NBA Finals still carries unfinished conversations. This time, the details did not come from fans or debate shows. They came directly from someone on the Miami Heat bench. Former assistant coach David Fizdale revisited the ...
While debate rages on of whether he is a better basketball player than Michael Jordan, one thing remains certain: LeBron James had a phenomenal season in the NBA from 2014-2015. Tap here to view on News app. Averaging 25.3 points per game and 1,743 points ...
When was LeBron James' peak? There's an argument to be made for 2013, when his Miami Heat did not lose for 52 straight days.
LeBron James has played more than 1,600 NBA games — a number so large it barely feels real anymore. Only one other player in league history, Robert Parish, has reached it. Now,
LeBron James sets the record for the most regular-season games played in NBA history as he helps the Los Angeles Lakers to a dramatic buzzer-beating 105-104 victory against the Orlando Magic in his 1,
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LeBron James' dream of owning expansion NBA franchise has hit a snag
Over the last few years, LeBron James has made it known publicly that he wants to own an NBA franchise, preferably an expansion franchise in Las Vegas. On March 25, the league could take an important step toward adding two new teams — one in Las Vegas and one in Seattle — when team governors will vote on whether to allow the league to do just that.
LeBron James, already the NBA’s all-time leader in points and minutes, is now the league’s all-time leader in games played. In another testament to his unmatched longevity, James played his 1,612th career game Saturday against the Orlando Magic,