Lakers would reportedly welcome LeBron James back
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It's safe to assume that the LA Lakers fanbase, or at least some parts of it, hasn't fully embraced LeBron James.
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Carmelo Anthony believes LeBron James has earned the right to do whatever he wants
LeBron James is the most iconic player of this generation, and Carmelo Anthony believes he can make his own decisions.
Carmelo Anthony praised longtime friend LeBron James on a recent podcast, arguing the league still revolves around the Lakers star after another historic performance underscored his enduring dominance.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Nineteen seasons into his NBA career and with a slew of accomplishments to show for his tenure, Carmelo Anthony's résumé would suggest an automatic featured role for this season'sLos Angeles Lakers. However, Anthony, 37, is open to ...
The Golden State Warriors had a bit of tough luck over the past week. On Jan. 19, star forward Jimmy Butler suffered a season-ending torn ACL in his right knee. While it was a disappointing injury for the Warriors, it gave the team an opportunity to play Jonathan Kuminga, who has missed 16 straight games.
Ex-NBA player Carmelo Anthony, thinks that LeBron James' impact on and off the court continues to be unmatched.
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Cavs’ Donovan Mitchell drops 'special' take on potential LeBron James-Cleveland reunion
Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell seems interested in LeBron James returning to the Cavs for a third and final time. When asked during the All-Star festivities about James possibly signing with the Cavaliers this coming offseason to finish his career with the same team that drafted him in 2003,