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The second season of the LeBron James/Los Angeles Lakers partnership has culminated with a familiar playoff fate for a James-led team: a berth in The Finals. The 2020 Finals marked the 10th time a James-led team has reached the championship stage.
Shane Battier has heard every version of the GOAT debate. Rings, MVPs, scoring titles, Finals records, the usual talking points always find their way into the conversation. However, the former Miami Heat forward recently introduced a far more entertaining argument,
How much money will the highest earner in NBA history make if he's back for Year 24? The answer is complicated
LeBron James is used to delivering historic performances on The Finals stage. What he did in Game 6 of the 2020 Finals, though, puts him in a category all by himself. James was named Finals MVP after the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Miami Heat with a 106-93 win in Game 6.
LeBron James’ future continues to be the talking point well after the Los Angeles Lakers’ elimination from the Conference semifinals. Former Laker James Worthy was the latest to share his two cents on James’ next landing spot,