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"LeBron James Going To Hold His Cards Close To His Chest Until He Gets What He Wants" - Lou Williams
"LeBron James Going To Hold His Cards Close To His Chest Until He Gets What He Wants" - Lou Williams originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
Now, she unveiled a new hairdo where she looks incredible. LeBron and Savannah have been together since high school and tied the knot in 2013. They have Bronny, 20, Bryce, 18, who just graduated high school with an emotional mom and is headed to play basketball for the Arizona Wildcats, and Zhuri.
While NBA superstar LeBron James picked up his $52.6 million player option with the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2025-26 season, it did not guarantee that he would remain in L.A. How the Lakers would handle player acquisition via the draft and free agency led to speculation over whether James could be traded.
Over the past few weeks, LeBron James' future with the LA Lakers has been a major topic of conversation in the NBA. When it comes to possible landing spots for the 21-time All-Star, the Dallas Mavericks have been the main team tossed out. As this discourse continues, one analyst is all for LeBron joining a new Western Conference contender.
LeBron James is expected back with the Los Angeles Lakers to start the 2025-26 season. But will he end the year some place else?
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/knicks as Knicks Keeping Eye on LeBron James. The New York Knicks are happy with the team they have, but they are always looking for ways in which they can improve. A dramatic way they can change the future of the franchise is acquiring LeBron James from the Los Angeles Lakers.
Michael Jordan is arguably the greatest player to ever lace them up, and if there's a close second or someone who might be better, it's only Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James. The Chicago Bulls have faced some tough times since Jordan's departure, but they remain a proud organization, largely due to the legacy he established.