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Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James slammed the notion that championships are the most important thing to a player's legacy.
While Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James knows the end of his legendary NBA career is drawing nearer, he's thankful he isn't feeling any outside pressure to retire.
Though he has yet to make a firm commitment on his future with the Los Angeles Lakers, it seems like LeBron James is gearing up for his 23rd season. The Lakers superstar said in a recent interview with the Associated Press that his current focus is entirely on recovering from a knee injury he suffered in April.
Los Angeles was bounced in five games by a younger, quicker, and more determined Timberwolves squad — and to make matters worse, James suffered a Grade 2 MCL sprain in his left knee that required surgery.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James named Metta World Peace as the toughest defender he's faced in his NBA career.
The NBA superstar hasn't indicated any plans about when he'll retire from basketball, but one of his Lakers teammates has his thoughts on LeBron James' future.
Kobe Bryant’s Former Teammate Sends Message to LeBron James on Tuesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On the latest " Mind the Game " episode, a fan asked Hall of Famer Steve Nash and Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James who the greatest defensive players they faced were.