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LeBron James explains why Lakers couldn’t beat Thunder

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LeBron James admits Thunder 'out-talented' Lakers in playoffs, says he's waiting to make call on NBA future
The Oklahoma City Thunder had the Los Angeles Lakers’ number this season. The defending NBA champion Thunder have asserted their dominance across the league, but their excellence against the Lakers was particularly eye-catching.

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LeBron James reveals why Lakers lost to Thunder
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LeBron James reveals timeline on decision to retire or continue NBA career
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Scoop B: Cavaliers, LeBron James 'have mutual interest in a return'
“LeBron has not made a decision one way or the other about his future,” Robinson said.

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Lakers star LeBron James reveals No. 1 priority for possible Year 24 return
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‘All Indications’ are LeBron James Will Return for 1 More Season
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LeBron James facing something against Thunder he's never seen in his 23-year career

The Lakers are historic 15.5-point underdogs against Oklahoma City in their Western Conference semifinal, a first in LeBron's 23-season NBA career.
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LeBron James Snubbed From All-Time NBA Player Top 5 Lists

LeBron James is widely considered to be either the No. 1 or No. 2 greatest NBA player in history. The Los Angeles Lakers forward has been playing at a dominant level for more than 20 years. He's won four championships and made countless All-Star Games and All-NBA teams.
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Channing Frye says Lakers are cooked if LeBron James is number one option

LeBron James has kept the Lakers steady, but Channing Frye sees a much bigger problem ahead. Los Angeles locked up the No. 4 seed at minimum in the West and home-court advantage for its first-round series, per ESPN. That should feel like a win. Instead ...
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