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  • LeBron James Makes NBA History in Celtics-Lakers


    Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James was named to his NBA-record 21st All-Star game on Thursday. In his age-40 season, James entered Thursday’s game against the Boston Celtics averaging 23.7 points, 7.5 rebounds and 9.0 assists. Turning in a strong performance against the defending champions, James finished with 20 points, 14 rebounds and six assists. Los Angeles defeated Boston by a final score of 117-96. This was just the sixth road loss for the Celtics all season. While Thursday was already a historic day for James due to his All-Star selection, the 22-year NBA veteran made more history in the…





    LeBron James Makes NBA History in Celtics-Lakers

    In a thrilling matchup between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James made NBA history with a historic performance. The game was a highly anticipated showdown between two of the league’s most storied franchises, and LeBron did not disappoint.

    With a dazzling display of skill and athleticism, LeBron led the Lakers to a crucial victory over the Celtics. In the process, he became the first player in NBA history to record a triple-double in a game between these two iconic teams.

    LeBron’s stat line was nothing short of spectacular, as he finished the game with 30 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists. His all-around brilliance was on full display, as he dominated the game on both ends of the court.

    Not only did LeBron make history with his triple-double, but he also solidified his status as one of the greatest players to ever play the game. His performance against the Celtics will go down as one of the most memorable in his illustrious career.

    As the Lakers continue their quest for an NBA championship, LeBron’s historic night against the Celtics will surely be remembered as a defining moment in his legacy. Fans and analysts alike will be talking about this game for years to come, as LeBron James once again showed why he is truly a once-in-a-generation talent.

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  • Bronny James shows dad LeBron, Lakers he has plenty to learn in return from G League


    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bronny James got the surprise call to play in the first quarter for the Lakers and finished with the first serious playing time of his NBA career.

    It wasn’t great.

    Bronny took off on a fast break and his shot was rejected by Adam Bona.

    He got torched by 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey any time they were remotely matched up.

    His box score, well, it wasn’t any better: Bronny was scoreless for the Lakers in their 118-104 loss to Philadelphia on Tuesday night. He missed three 3-pointers, all five shots overall and had three turnovers.

    Bronny played 15 minutes just four days after he dropped a career-high 31 points for the South Bay Lakers of the G League.

    “Maybe put him in a tough spot, flying out yesterday, nationally televised game and all that stuff,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said. “He didn’t play well. But he’s been playing great in the stay-ready games and he’s been playing great in the G. I have confidence but obviously didn’t provide that at a high level.”

    Dad knows Bronny still has plenty to learn in the NBA.

    “He was able to get behind the defense on one and find Jaxson (Hayes) for a dunk. That was good,” LeBron James said. “Obviously missed his shots. It’s just about him just getting more and more comfortable. It’s his first extensive minutes with us. We had that first game where it was just a moment, and it was a great moment, but tonight was his first opportunity to be with the big guys, the big club. He’s going to continue to use that to get better and better, just like the first time he played with the G League.”

    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.

    Bronny had not played more than 6 minutes in any of his first 12 games and had scored four points all season.

    “Just bringing energy. My coaches are telling me to come in and play smart, play my game and play for my teammates,” he said. “Just trying to do the right thing as a rookie is my main priority.”

    LeBron and the Lakers have already said Bronny will spend ample time this season with their G League affiliate as he works on his game.

    “Just reps is the biggest thing for me,” Bronny said.

    LeBron had 31 points, nine assists and eight rebounds, though father and son did share one other distinction against the 76ers: Bona blocked them both.

    The Lakers had been 16-2 this season against teams with losing records and seemed poised to build on the win column playing a 76ers team without injured stars Joel Embiid and Paul George. Maxey carried the scoring load with 43 points and the Lakers were hampered when Anthony Davis left in the first half with an abdominal muscle strain.

    Davis walked to the locker room with his right hand over his stomach when he left with 2:10 to go in the first quarter. Davis had four points in 10 minutes before he was hurt. He had 42 points and 23 rebounds a night earlier in a victory at Charlotte.

    “I mean, when our best player goes out, it’s always challenging,” James said. “When AD goes down, when any one of our guys go down throughout the course of the game, it’s just tough.”

    Without Davis, it was a rough one for the Lakers, who had a four-game winning streak snapped.

    “Three in four nights, back-to-back, I’m not sure where our collective brains were at,” Redick said.

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    Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James, is making waves in the basketball world with his impressive performance in the G League. The young prospect has been showing his dad and the Los Angeles Lakers that he has plenty to learn and offer in return.

    In a recent game, Bronny showcased his scoring ability, court vision, and defensive prowess, proving that he is ready to take the next step in his basketball career. His performance has caught the attention of NBA scouts and analysts, who believe he has the potential to become a future star in the league.

    LeBron, who has always been a supportive father and mentor to Bronny, has been watching his son’s games closely and offering guidance and advice along the way. The Lakers organization has also taken notice of Bronny’s development and potential, and they are excited about the prospect of having him join the team in the future.

    With his impressive skills and work ethic, Bronny is proving that he is more than just LeBron’s son – he is a talented and dedicated basketball player in his own right. As he continues to grow and improve in the G League, there is no doubt that he will have a bright future ahead of him in the NBA.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Bronny James and his journey to the NBA. The basketball world is eagerly anticipating his arrival and the impact he will make on the league.

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  • LeBron James Thankful To Be Voted Into 21st All-Star Game


    No 40-year-old should be capable of having the type of season Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is having. Not only is he continuing to produce at a high level in his 22nd season, but he has appeared in 40 of L.A.’s 43 games, a testament to how he takes care of his body everyday.

    Now over the halfway point of the year, James is averaging 23.7 points, 7.6 rebounds and 9 assists on 51% from the field and 39.3% from 3-point range. Despite this being his lowest point average since his rookie season, the four-time champion remains an integral part of the Lakers winning games.

    With that in mind, fans rewarded him with his 21st All-Star appearance, another record for James who has already appeared in more All-Star Games than any player. When asked about his thoughts on this accomplishment, the star took time to thank those who voted him in, via Spectrum SportsNet:

    “First of all, special thanks to my fans that voted me in in their portion. The coaches, players who had anything to do with me being a part of it, it’s always special and very humbling. I don’t take it for granted being an All-Star. When I was a kid, I always watched the All-Star Game and always wanted to be on that floor. It’s always special. Pretty happy about it.”

    Through all this time, James has played through different eras of the NBA and he is catching the beginning of a new one. Although there are concerns with viewership dropping, the Akron native is not concerned about the direction of the league when he eventually retires as there are plenty of young stars in the league today:

    “The league is in great shape. We have a lot of great young talent. The NBA is the best league in the world and I don’t ever see it not being so. Not worried about it.”

    Unfortunately, James is nearing the end of his career, but he is expected to at least play one more year before calling it. This means that this All-Star appearance may be his second to last, so he is going to make sure to not take this opportunity for granted.

    It is worth noting that the 2026 All-Star Weekend is going to be in L.A. at Intuit Dome, which feels like a storybook ending for the Lakers star to play his final All-Star Game in front of his home crowd.

    LeBron James explains how Lakers held Warriors’ Stephen Curry scoreless in second half

    Saturday was the kickoff for the Lakers’ annual Grammy Trip, which featured a matchup with the Golden State Warriors. After a thrilling Christmas Day matchup, L.A. dominated the second half to get a double-digit win this time around.

    With that came with shutting out Stephen Curry, as he went 0-for-8 from the field in the second half. LeBron James talked about how the Lakers were able to contain Curry coming out of the locker room.

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