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The Los Angeles Lakers may alienate Luka Doncic out of signing a longterm deal this summer with the way the organization has treated LeBron James.
Shaq stops by to chat with USA TODAY Sports about all things NBA and to discuss a project with Icy Hot and The Shaquille O’Neal Foundation.
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LeBron Wire on MSNSources: LeBron James is expected to be with Lakers for training campDespite all the trade talk surrounding LeBron James these days, he is reportedly expected to be with the Lakers when they hold training camp.
Despite the recent speculation, LeBron James is still expected to be with the Los Angeles Lakers for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
Per Vardon and Woike, the NBA's all-time leading scorer's lack of engagement on a potential exit and numerous barriers to the forward joining other teams will likely combine to keep him on Los Angeles into training camp.
The recent talk of the 2025 NBA offseason has centered around Los Angeles Lakers superstar forward LeBron James and his uncertain future with the franchise. James exercised his player option for the 2025-26 season, rather than signing a contract extension ...
Despite plenty of speculation about his future, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James appears content with his current situation. James reportedly hasn't spoken to the Lakers about a buyout or trade, and is expected to report to training camp with the team, according to The Athletic.
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Los Angeles Lakers legend Shaquille O'Neal defended fellow Lakers legend and former teammate Kobe Bryant after a disrespectful placement on Bleacher Report's To
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An analyst believes that the Los Angeles Lakers will win a championship if they land a star player from the Phoenix Suns.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Los Angeles Lakers “Stressed Out” About Luka Doncic As Things Can Go South In Ongoing Contract SagaLuka Doncic remains without a contract extension from the Los Angeles Lakers, despite being eligible for a four-year, $229 million deal. NBA front office insider Bobby Marks recently suggested that Doncic might agree to a three-year,