The new partnership of Luka Doncic and LeBron James on the Los Angeles Lakers has rightfully been spotlighted since L.A.'s blockbuster acquisition of the 25-year-old in a trade with the Dallas Mavericks.
Dorian Finney-Smith humorously discussed how playing with LeBron James and Luka Doncic has altered his shot opportunities
Los Angeles Lakers wing Dorian Finney-Smith highlights the differences between LeBron James and Luka Doncic's passing and creation.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith recently sparked controversy by blaming Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James for the decline of the Slam Dunk Contest. On Monday’s edition of “First Take,” Smith claimed that James’ refusal to participate in the event over the years caused it to lose excitement and star power.
As if there wasn’t enough navel-gazing in today’s NBA media climate, Friday’s discourse set a new standard for a lack of self-awareness thanks to Stephen A. Smith’s diatribe aimed at LeBron James. It all started when James slammed the NBA media for its negativity,
The conversation around the NBA's declining ratings reached a fever pitch during All-Star Weekend earlier this month. As fans continued to criticize - and tune out of the game - members of the sports media have tried to figure out how to fix things.
Stephen A. Smith opened First Take with a six-minute, uninterrupted rant to fire back at LeBron James for criticizing the NBA media. As NBA media seems desperate to crown Anthony Edwards as the next face of the league,
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James' hard-hitting statement reached famed analyst Stephen A. Smith, who spared six minutes of First Take to answer the Lakers captain.
LeBron James will go down as one of the very best players in NBA history — a basketball legend whose success may never be replicated. However, according to one NBA personality, he apparently did not show much respect for a pair of legends during All-Star Weekend.
Stephen A. Smith took aim at some NBA players whom he finds to be sensitive. Smith was speaking on ESPN "NBA Countdown" program prior to the Boston