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Kai Cenat makes Twitch history, celebrating one million active subscribers with a haircut from LeBron James. His iconic streaming event, Mafiathon 3, came to an epic close on September 30, with the NBA champ making a grand appearance.
LeBron James is going into his 23rd NBA season looking to add to his already incredible legacy. The King has defied Father Time in a way that perhaps no other athlete has, but it comes at a price. James has obsessively dedicated himself to keeping his body in the best shape,
"I'm not waiting on Bryce, I don't know what his timeline is, he's his own young man," James said on the possibility of waiting to retire until his youngest son enters the league. "We'll see what happens this year, next year, but he has his own timeline, I got my timeline, and I don't know if they quite match up."
James will turn 41 in December, but he says retirement is only a vague notion next to his immediate goal of building the Lakers into a title contender. He is well aware of the history he’ll make when he becomes the first player in NBA history to play in 23 seasons when he steps on the court Oct. 21 against Golden State.
Kai Cenat makes Twitch history, celebrating one million active subscribers with a haircut from LeBron James. His iconic streaming event, Mafiathon 3, came to an epic close on September 30, with the NBA champ making a grand appearance.
Next season is still a huge question mark for LeBron James. But as he goes into his 23rd year, James is not taking anything for granted.
The Los Angeles Lakers head into the 2025-26 campaign with a pair of all-time NBA greats on their roster: LeBron James and Luka Dončić.
Many of the biggest stars in the NBA spoke with reporters on Monday when much of the league reconvened for NBA media day. Here are the highlights.