LeBron James, Houston Rockets and Lakers
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LeBron James delivered one of the most viral moments of the playoffs, and even he could not quite explain it. The Lakers superstar turned back the clock with a stunning reverse dunk against the Houston Rockets,
The postseason has defined LeBron James for most of his career. He is just not sure how many more he has left. He is 41, in his 19th playoff run, and after the Los Angeles Lakers took a 2-0 series lead over the Houston Rockets, he said the quiet part out loud.
The NBA world is in the dark about LeBron James' future ... but if the King were to return to Cleveland for a final season, his old teammate tells TMZ Sports it would be "the coolest story." We caught up with Cavs champ Iman Shumpert at LAX this week
LeBron James earned huge praise from Stephen A. Smith after leading the Lakers past the Rockets with another historic playoff performance.
At 41 years old and in his 23rd season, the superstar is still defining greatness while carrying the Lakers through the postseason.
In the cut-throat world of basketball, few wounds leave a deeper scar than getting traded in your prime. What makes things harder at times is when it’s done in a manner that paints you as the bad guy and the incoming number one overall pick as a savior.