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Stephen Curry and LeBron James could team up as the Warriors re-ignite their pursuit of the Lakers star. For years, Stephen Curry and LeBron James were foes. They finally got a chance to play together in the Olympics, giving the fans a glimpse of what could've been. Now, they could be joining forces again, this time in the NBA.
One veteran center who was linked to the Lakers in recent weeks reportedly turned them down because of the uncertainty surrounding LeBron James.
LeBron James declined an opportunity to speak about his future with the Los Angeles Lakers on ESPN's Saturday night broadcast of Summer League action in Las Vegas.
ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst said there is meaning behind James’ recent actions, including a trip home to Ohio, while trade rumors swirl during a passive-aggressive spat with the Lakers despite exercising the $53 million option on his contract with the team for next season.
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FirstSportz on MSN4 NBA Teams in Race for LeBron James Move, Reveals Rich PaulIt would not be an eventful offseason if the NBA trade market did not witness a LeBron James trade drama The post 4 NBA Teams in Race for LeBron James Move, Reveals Rich Paul appeared first on FirstSportz.
LeBron James's return to the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2025–26 season is no surprise. The way he has gone about it, however, and the franchise's muted reaction to the news is incredibly unusual however, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst.
NBA insider Brian Windhorst reveals an update regarding the trade rumors surrounding Lakers star LeBron James.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"They got assets back that helped the Cavs" - Brian Windhorst explains the lesser-known part about "The Decision"On the 15th anniversary of arguably the biggest free agency moves ever, Windhorst reminded people that Cleveland didn't lose James for nothing.
Even ESPN's Brian Windhorst didn't think it a possibility ... at least until Wednesday morning, when he conceded that it could actually happen, contrary to his initial thought. Speaking on First Take, Windhorst said he initially "slammed the door" on the idea of trade, but has "unlocked the door" as of late.