Blame the lack of air conditioning, blame the intensity of the game, blame fatigue -- whatever you think the reason is, the image of LeBron James being carried off the court during Game 1 of the NBA Finals is sure hard to forget.
LeBron James and Hulk Hogan posed for a picture with Dallas Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones during the team's season-opening win at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Tex. on Sunday night. The resulting shot might be the best modern American photo we've ever seen.
This life affords us some unusual headlines in our inboxes, from spending Comic-Con nights in a 'Star Wars' dog cantina to entrepreneurs that can't spell the world "tweet," but suffice to say, LeBron James starting a Starz sitcom got our attention. The controversial Miami Heat star has partnered with a famous 'Cosby Show' producer for a new half-hour comedy on Starz, the details of which
The Miami Heat repeated as NBA champions Thursday night, with LeBron James also repeating as series MVP. Michael Jordan, the player LeBron James is most often compared to, won six titles in his career, so James still needs four more to even out that score. Can he do it?
We know that by asking such a question we are at risking the ridicule of NBA purists, but after LeBron James won his fourth Most Valuable Player award, we're a bit curious.
The NBA named Miami Heat forward LeBron James its Most Valuable Player for the 2013 season on Sunday. It was the fourth time in five years James, 28, has won the award. A day before the Heat were to begin the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Chicago Bulls, James joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain, as the only players in league history to win the
How bad does LeBron James want to win his second consecutive NBA title with the Miami Heat? This bad. After the Heat's practice on Monday, James challenged guards Ray Allen and Mario Chalmers to a three-point shooting contest, which King James won...
The Miami Heat won their 27th straight game on Monday night, 108-94 over the Orlando Magic. However it's not the game that is sticking in our minds, it's LeBron's very funny videobome of Ray Allen's post game interview.
LeBron had 27 points, 11 assists and one very awesome moment of comedic genius...
Magic Johnson wants to see 'The King' take the throne once occupied by 'His Airness,' and he's putting up $1 million to make it happen. During an NBA broadcast on Friday, Johnson offered a million dollars to entice Miami Heat star LeBron James to participate in the NBA dunk contest in 2014...
The best basketball player on the planet right now is LeBron James (sorry, Kevin Durant fans, but it's not really much of a dispute). He's still only 28, but he's been a star now for more than 10 years. Where does he stand in the league's history?