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LeBron James Is Showing Off His Lean Preseason Physique and the Internet Is Losing It originally appeared on Men's Fitness. LeBron James is gearing up for another NBA season—and, at 40 years old, he shows no signs of slowing down.
Stephen A. Smith has admitted his relationship with LeBron James is beyond repair. Back in March, the ESPN analyst was caught in a heated exchange with James during a game between the Los Angeles
Smith’s comments stem from his feud with the 21-time All-Star earlier this year, when the two threw jabs at each other during various appearances on ESPN, which ultimately led to an in-person confrontation during a game in March.
The NBA has seen some incredible talents at the shooting guard position over the years, headlined by former superstars like Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan
Bryce James is carving out his own path in basketball while following the example set by his legendary father, LeBron James. The 18-year-old guard has already shown flashes of promise, helping his high school Sierra Canyon secure a California state title in March and has now begun his journey at the collegiate level.
While that's an improbable scenario in real life despite how amazing Clark is at basketball, NBA 2K26 allows for gamers to pit the two hoops legends against each other to the point where Clark can actually dunk on James.
Stephen A. Smith isn’t pulling punches when it comes to his broken relationship with LeBron James. During a brutally honest appearance on Gil’s Arena, the ESPN analyst revealed just how far things have deteriorated between him and the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.
Cooper Flagg is set to play on a special day for the NBA, something no No.1 overall pick has done as a rookie since LeBron James in 2003.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith is fine with never speaking to Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James following their drama last season.