LeBron James turned to Barack Obama for advice when deciding how the NBA should respond to racial injustice in America earlier this year.
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LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are celebrating their big win!
The 35-year-old NBA player and wife Savannah James arrived at Nobu restaurant for the team’s 2020 NBA Finals win party on Wednesday night (October 14) in Malibu, Calif.
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Other Lakers players spotted at the restaurant included Rajon Rondo, Danny Green, Markieff Morris, JaVale McGee, Jared Dudley, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and wife McKenzie, Kyle Kuzma and girlfriend Winnie
LeBron James turned to Barack Obama for advice when deciding how the NBA should respond to racial injustice in America earlier this year.
LeBron James wants nothing to do with Donald Trump, which means he has zero interest in being drawn into a public feud with the president. Speaking with the New York Times for a piece published Wednesday, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar said his concentration is on the 2020 election, namely encouraging would-be Black voters to participate.
LeBron James honored Kobe Bryant with a heartfelt tribute after the Los Angeles Lakers won the 2020 NBA championship on Sunday, October 11.The basketball player, 35, shared a photo via Instagram on Wednesday, October 14, of himself sitting with Bryant’s No. 24 jersey.
Last night, The Los Angeles Lakers secured the 2020 NBA Finals with a Game 6 win against the Miami Heat. The resulting locker room celebration had what you'd expect: popped champagne bottles, ski goggles, and lots of jubilant yelling.
The Los Angeles Police Department on Monday released numbers concerning arrests and damage done to property on Sunday night after the Lakers won the 2020 NBA Championship. What started as a peaceful gathering outside of the Staples Center turned into trouble as some of the demonstrators turned violent, police said.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterIf you were in Los Angeles on Sunday night there was plenty of reason to celebrate as the Lakers beat the Miami Heat in Game 6 of the NBA Finals to win the franchise’s 17th championship. The game on ABC delivered a 2.1 rating in the 18-49 demographic while 5.60 million viewers watched the Lakers’ 106-93 victory in the bubble in Orlando.The game matched a demo high in early Nielsen Live+Same Day ratings for the series and was even with Game 5.
Vanessa Bryant congratulated the Los Angeles Lakers on winning the 2020 NBA Finals against the Miami Heat nearly nine months after the tragic deaths of her husband, Kobe Bryant, and their daughter Gianna.“Congratulations Uncle P!” the former model, 38, wrote on her Instagram Story on Sunday, October 11, alongside a throwback photo of Kobe and Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka.
Back on Sept. 30, 2019, the Houston Rockets played the Shanghai Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association in a preseason game that was the first official action of the 2019-20 NBA season. Over a year later, that long, strange journey came to an end when the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Miami Heat in Game 6 of the 2020 Finals to win their 17th title in franchise history.
The Los Angeles Lakers‘ fight for the 2019-20 NBA championship was a long, heartfelt journey. But, with one goal in mind — to win the title for Lakers legend Kobe Bryant — LeBron James and the Lakers stayed locked in to “finish the job,” as Kobe always said. LeBron, who was crowned as the bubble’s Finals MVP, reflected on the team’s journey to victory in a post-game interview.
#NBAFinals Game 6 on ABC pic.twitter.com/P2nv4Sk8zyThe Heat were buoyed by the return of star guard Goran Dragic (5 points), who made his comeback from a foot injury, which had sidelined him since Game 1.But Miami were outplayed from the outset as the Lakers extinguished the Heat with a defensive masterclass.The Lakers made a hot start, leading 28-20 at the end of the first quarter behind James' nine points, five rebounds and three assists.Los Angeles showed no mercy as they took a comprehensive
the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Miami Heat in Game 6 of the 2020 Finals to win their 17th title in franchise history. After a shutdown in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, the league resumed play in July, finishing the final three-plus months of the season inside a bubble at Disney World.
Vanessa Bryant is celebrating the Los Angeles Lakers on their big win!
securing LeBron James' fourth championship. The win brings an end to a season that was left in doubt after the coronavirus pandemic threatened to upend it.However, the show went on, with the league forming a «bubble» at Disney's ESPN Wide World of Sports complex in Florida, and continuing the season without fans. The 35-year-old «kid from Akron» logged a masterful 28-point game, along with 14 rebounds and 10 assists, but James didn't bring the title home himself.
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Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerDespite leading the Los Angeles Lakers to the brink of the team’s 17th championship, LeBron James is catching fire from all sides for his political activism.Following a severe takedown by Outkick the Coverage columnist Jason Whitlock on Friday in which he called James a “Black Donald Trump,” and claimed he “is every bit as crude, undignified and inarticulate as our sitting president,” the actual President Trump weighed in Friday with equally damning remarks.In
Will Thorne Staff WriterLeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers took one huge step towards becoming NBA champions on Tuesday night.The L.A. outfit went 3-1 up over the Miami Heat with a 102-96 victory, which also happened to be the most-watched game so far in the series.
Dino-Ray Ramos editorGame 4 of the NBA Finals on ABC dominated Tuesday night in the primetime ratings, delivering a 1.9 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 5.27 million viewers — both numbers rising from Sunday’s Game 3.
Will Thorne Staff WriterGame 3 of the NBA finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat went head-to-head with “Sunday Night Football,” with neither coming out better off.The NBA game averaged a 1.5 rating among adults 18-49 and just over 4 million total viewers for ABC, that represents a slight dip from Game 2. Jimmy Butler fired the Heat to a much-needed and surprising win, meaning the series will go for at least two more games.