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LeBron James is 41 years old. He's dunking like he hasn't in nearly a decade. It really makes no sense for the Los Angeles Lakers' superstar, except that LeBron doesn't make sense in general. He's maintained a superstar level of play as long as anyone in the history of any sport.
LeBron James can extend his bevy of playoff records when the Lakers open the postseason on Saturday against Houston. Brian Martin, for NBA.com When the Los Angeles Lakers open the 2026 NBA Playoffs against the Houston Rockets on Saturday (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the OKC Thunder swept the Los Angeles Lakers 4-0, advancing to the Western Conference finals after a 115-110 win.
The Lakers couldn't get the performances they needed from LeBron James and Austin Reaves in an ugly 131-108 loss in Game 3.
LeBron James isn’t easing up anytime soon, as the NBA icon shares what continues to drive him deep into his legendary run.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The national media can’t stop talking about LeBron James returning to Cleveland. Terry Pluto is done with it. On the latest episode of the Terry’s Talkin’ podcast, longtime cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto took a sharp detour ...
LeBron James doesn't know what the future holds for his basketball career. But at 41 years old, he couldn't rule out retirement after the Los Angeles Lakers were swept out of the playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder.