

LeBron James is the greatest player of this generation and one of the greatest of all times. He has accomplished everything a player can. But LeBron’s legacy is already more than the game he plays. Since coming from a not-so-great household, LeBron has been immensely active to give back to society. He has opened schools for underprivileged children and has invested heavily in the Cleaveland area for the betterment of the people. On his family front also he has always been supportive of his children. Recently, he went to Bronny’s high school game.
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LeBron has been supportive of Bronny’s dream of an NBA career for a long time. He goes to every game possible to support his firstborn. LeBron has been on record about his dream of playing with Bronny in an NBA team together. There have been reports too that a team that eventually drafts Bronny will have the best chance to sign LeBron as a free agent.
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Bronny James & SFG faced off against the NY Rens featuring #1 ranked player Naas Cunningham and another top-ranked player in Simeon Wilcher at The Battle at The Apple. LeBron also attended the game as his Laker season is already over. See the highlights of the game below –
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LeBron – The Lakers conundrum
After coming to the Lakers in the summer of 2018, it has been a rollercoaster ride for LeBron and the Lakers. Lakers were the fourth seed in a loaded Western Conference in December 2018 before LeBron got injured. He would come back for the season, but the Lakers didn’t qualify for the playoffs. Then in 2019, they swung for a big trade for Anthony Davis and struck gold.
In a season that would be marred by covid, the Lakers eventually won the NBA Championship in the Orlando Bubble. LeBron won the NBA Finals MVP for the fourth time in his career.
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USA Today via Reuters
FILE PHOTO: Oct 11, 2020; Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA; The Los Angeles Lakers celebrate their win over the Miami Heat after game six of the 2020 NBA Finals at AdventHealth Arena. The Los Angeles Lakers won 106-93 to win the series. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
In the 2020-21 they had a 2-1 series lead over the Phoenix Suns before an Anthony Davis injury derailed their campaign. The last season was also marred by injuries to key players at different stretches of the season and chemistry issues. This is a pivotal offseason for the Lakers. They have little wiggle room to work around, but really need to make the roster competitive before their window with LeBron closes. Let us know in the comments on what happens this offseason with the Lakers.
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