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Editor's note: LeBron James could miss as many as two weeks with a sprained left groin. The Los Angeles Lakers lost Saturday night to the longtime rival Boston Celtics, but that's suddenly the ...
LeBron James will not stay with the Los Angeles Lakers for the remainder of the team’s current road trip while he deals with an injury. He suffered a left groin strain that has derailed some of ...
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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is expected to miss at least 1-to-2 weeks with a groin strain, sources tell ESPN. James will wait for the groin injury to calm down over the next 24 hours and ...
LeBron James appears to have revealed what Stephen A. Smith said regarding James' son, Bronny, that got him so upset that he confronted ESPN's "First Take" host Thursday at the Lakers' home game ...
It’s said that sometimes the best defense is offense. LeBron James took that approach Thursday night when he confronted Stephen A. Smith courtside at a Lakers game and scolded him, telling him ...
LeBron James, sidelined for the past week with a groin strain suffered last weekend against the Boston Celtics, will be out for at least another week, according to ESPN. The injury began in the ...
LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith have traded barbs back and forth through the media over the last week. But at Thursday night’s Lakers-Knicks game in Los Angeles, they got to do it in person.