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LeBron James has moved past one of the greatest shooters in NBA history in the category of most career 3-pointers.
LeBron James is set to make his season debut with the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night against the Utah Jazz.
The return of LeBron James to the court is quickly approaching for the Los Angeles Lakers. More news: Should Lakers Restrict LeBron James to a Minutes Plan Whe
In a recent podcast, Lakers star LeBron James said he'll be "watching" the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, while Warriors star Stephen Curry "highly" doubts he'll participate in the Games for the reigning Olympic champions.
The Los Angeles Lakers star, who turns 41 next month, has been out of action so far this season, nursing a bout of sciatica and the after-effects of a sprained ligament in his knee, suffered in last season’s first-round playoff loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
James represented Team USA in '04, '08, '12 and '24. Curry played in what will likely be his only Olympics in '24. As LeBron pointed out after Curry said he doubted he would play in '28, how could they possibly top what happened when they did play together?
LeBron James has powered through injuries and sky-high expectations his whole career, but this season hit him differently. After sitting out the first 14 games of the 2025–26 run, the Lakers superstar finally revealed what’s really been keeping him off the court: sciatica.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is inching closer to returning to the court after missing the start of the 2025-26 NBA season due to sciatica. Speaking to reporters on Monday after his first full practice with the team this season, James admitted, “My lungs feel like a newborn baby … I got to get my lungs back up to a grown man.”