Why LeBron’s move isn’t just about basketballWhy LeBron’s move isn’t just about basketball
If LeBron James had wanted to chase another ring, he would have gone to Houston or Philadelphia. Going to L.A. and the Lakers is strictly business.
If LeBron James had wanted to chase another ring, he would have gone to Houston or Philadelphia. Going to L.A. and the Lakers is strictly business.
If LeBron James had wanted to chase another ring, he would have gone to Houston or Philadelphia. Going to L.A. and the Lakers is strictly business.
Houston, Philadelphia, Boston, Denver, Golden State … those would have been basketball decisions. This was about business.
It’s been a struggle from the start for both St. Louis and Washington — and neither team has made significant strides to turn things around.
The Los Angeles Lakers made one of the biggest moves in NBA history on Sunday by landing LeBron James in free agency. And then they proceeded to baffle the NBA world with some head-scratching moves over the next 24 hours. After signing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to a one-year, $12 million deal (a sensible move), the Lakers continued by signing Lance Stephenson, one of James’ biggest rivals, to a one-year, $4.5 million contract. They then added center JaVale McGee to a one-year, minimum deal. On Monday, the Lakers renounced their rights to free agent big man Julius Randle, a young, talented player with big potential, to sign 32-year-old point guard Rajon Rondo to a one-year, $9 million deal. The
One would’ve assumed the most eventful part of Joel Dahmen’s weekend was playing his third round at the Quicken Loans National with Tiger Woods. Surprisingly, that may not be the case. Dahmen, 30, was asked on Twitter late Sunday what happened on the 10th hole in the final round, as a group played through he and Sung Kang. If you were expecting no response or a wishy-washy one, well… Oh wow! That is a bold statement. Publicly referring to another golfer as having “cheated� or as a “cheater� is rare in competitive golf, partly due to how much damage such an accusation can do to a competitor’s reputation. So for Dahmen to say this must mean he thinks Kang, 31, really crossed a line. When Dahmen
Free-agent swingman Lance Stephenson and center JaVale McGee have agreed to join up with LeBron James to try to pursue a championship with the Lakers, sources told ESPN.
Aaron Hicks became the third Yankees player in history with a three-homer game against the Red Sox on Sunday night as the Yankees blasted six home runs in a rout vs. their rivals to set a franchise record with 137 homers before the All-Star break.
Aaron Hicks became the third Yankees player in history with a three-homer game against the Red Sox on Sunday night as the Yankees blasted six home runs through the first eight innings to set a franchise record with 137 home runs before the All-Star break.
After a night when their bats were completely silenced, the Yankees blasted five home runs through the first four innings on Sunday against the Red Sox to set a franchise record.