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As LeBron James nears free agency at 41, Brian Windhorst says Cleveland could play a role in the final chapter of his career.
CLEVELAND — LeBron James can dribble through a trap on an NBA court easier than he can walk out of this arena after a game. No matter how many years he lives in Los Angeles, this will always be home. There’s always one more picture to take, one more ...
CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James let his son, Bronny, have the Cleveland stage to himself. As the Los Angeles Lakers superstar watched from the bench, Bronny James scored his first points in an NBA game — on a shot that looked just like his old man — on ...
“A sign-and-trade doesn’t work without the Lakers’ cooperation. If James really did demand to go to Cleveland, he has enough cachet for Los Angeles to accommodate that request,” Noh wrote on May 14. “But it would have to be worth the franchise ...
CLEVELAND — LeBron James is back home this weekend, back in the blustery cold and snow-covered streets of northeast Ohio. His picture is back on the building that hangs across from the arena he called home for 11 years as part of the league’s All-Star ...
Those years LeBron had here in Cleveland, capped by a winning a championship, cemented his legacy. Naturally, the first one he got in Miami was a weight off his shoulders. The back-to-back titles solidified him and the Heat. It showed they were a dynasty ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A pair of LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers retro jersey Bighead bobbleheads are being released today – Tuesday, April 25. Both are about 10 inches tall and feature a headband-wearing James dribbling atop a thematic Cavs retro-jersey ...
The cover of Robert Marovich's Peace Be Still: How James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir Created a Gospel Classic Credit: Courtesy the University of Illinois Press The Reader is free. Producing it isn’t. And without your support, we can't continue.
LeBron James already has switched teams in pursuit of championships multiple times in his career, but his next big move could be for far more personal reasons. While preparing to play in his 18th consecutive All-Star Game on Sunday night in Cleveland ...
For so long, it did. Both the city’s economy and self-esteem depended on The Kid From Akron (who claimed Cleveland -- natives didn’t mind). And when he left the first time, its people couldn’t handle the news. Owner Dan Gilbert wrote a letter ...
Jesse Owens, the legendary "Buckeye Bullet," shattered racial stereotypes at the 1936 Olympics by winning four gold medals. His remarkable athletic career began in Cleveland, where he set numerous records,