true, but this this big tariff may have convinced LBJ to opt in with the Lakers Blazers fawning for the BIG TARIFF may have contributed to this recent development Deandre Ayton, a career double-double post man, finalizes buyout from Trail Blazers, enters free agency under new ownership, with much deeper pockets, Lakers can easily afford to sign the 27-yr old Ayton, a Free Agent, to man the post
We agree. LeBron to Dallas makes zero sense. If not for his dad, Bronny would NOT have been drafted. Even at 55 there is not much expectation which is even more evidence they are appeasing LeBron.
That was an interesting, pathetic moment. Even the announcers described what was going on. But I got news for everyone: LeBron has been stat padding for 10+ years. I'll bet he's scored 3,000-4,000 points just by getting layups in the final minutes of games that were out of reach.
Getting an inbounds pass with no intention of passing the ball and quickly dribbling the length of the court for an uncontested layup isn't a skillset. All of his teammates and coaches all these years knew they had to cooperate. Instead of tapping out, sometimes LeBron would get 2-3 layups at the end. Someone should document how many points LeBron has scored in the last 60 seconds when his team was behind 10 or more points. I'll bet it's at least 5x whoever is in second place.
Lol you think 10% of Lebron's points came on garbage time layups? Also, Lebron is not even close to the first or only guy to stay in a done and over game to hit some silly milestone. There's hate, then there's hate, then there's this. I'd recommend talking to your doctor ASAP because your sodium level is off the charts.
How LeBron James turned a marketing deal into a $141.9 million ownership share in Fenway Sports Group Report: FSG focused on Vegas NBA expansion team (10.16.2024) Fenway Sports Group does "not have" an acquisition of the Celtics on its radar, and instead is "understood to have placed much of their interest" in acquiring an NBA team in Las Vegas. The plan is to "have the project helmed" by Lakers F LeBron James, an FSG investor, "when he finally decides to call time on his career." FSG had been rumored to be considering a bid for the Celtics, but sources "dismissed" that interest. The Red Sox, Fenway Park and majority ownership of NESN are among FSG's Boston subsidiaries (LIVERPOOL ECHO, 10/16).
Rich Paul would sell his agency to help finance one of his client's attempt to own an NBA team? I thought LeBron doesn't have a financial stake in Klutch.
Yikes. So sorry to those who thought this attention w**** would drift quietly into the sunset and we'd never hear from him again after he retired. He'll be shoving his face down our throats craving attention until the day he dies.