Los Angeles star LeBron James has won four NBA Championships. However, in two of his Finals appearances, James (and the Cleveland Cavaliers) had to go up again
A former NBA player recently shocked basketball fans by stating that Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James could play until age 45.
The Golden State Warriors need some type of miracle to become contenders again. Otherwise, Golden State should consider blowing it up. Entering Monday, the 19-19 Warriors were on the outside of the Play-In race looking in -- a tough pill to swallow for a franchise that's won four titles in the last decade.
After competing against each other in the NBA Finals four straight years from 2015-18 and playing in countless other classic contests, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James joined forces to lead Team USA to its fifth consecutive gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Unlike other superstars in his position, Steph Curry is caretaking the organization by cautioning against reckless trades.
The Golden State Warriors, currently 12th in the Western Conference, are exploring blockbuster trades for LeBron James or Jimmy Butler to revitalize their season. With the championship window closing and Stephen Curry locked in until 2026-27,
NBA analyst Rob Parker ripped into LeBron James after Steph Curry's latest comments on the Warriors' lack of trades.
The Los Angeles Lakers have prevailed in seven of their last 10 contests, but anything can happen before the Feb. 6 trade deadline and during the offseason. The Lakers’ future Hall of Fame forward may get traded to the Golden State Warriors in 2025.
With the NBA trade deadline less than a month away, teams need to figure out where they stand in their conference. The Pacific division is extremely tight at the moment, as every team is capable of making the playoffs,
The Golden State Warriors have a little less than three weeks to escape the fate of being 'mid' during this 2024-25 NBA season. With the NBA Trade Deadline looming on Feb. 6, it would be stunning to see the organization stand pat and not make some sort of maneuver to improve the roster.
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