NBA legend LeBron James cried in Randy Mims’ driveway a month after leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in 2010. LeBron was away from his family, was getting booed in every road arena and his jersey was getting burned across Northeast Ohio.
As LeBron James has risen to international stardom, he has had a silent partner. This is the story of how Randy Mims became one of the most important men in basketball.
A Miami Heat insider reveals how LeBron James' 2014 exit from the team is impacting Pat Riley's Jimmy Butler decision
LeBron James delivered a clear message about the Los Angeles Lakers’ commanding 21-point victory over the Boston Celtics, marking their largest win against their storied rivals since 2007.
Norris Cole was already on his third team by the end of the night he was drafted. Selected 28th overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2011, he was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves before being
NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder isn't LeBron James' very best moment, but it holds a special place, anyway.
At halftime, LeBron James saw a viral video of a young fan's reaction to him after he waved at her at the Lakers-Heat game. Afterward, he made sure to pose for a photo with her.
As seen in the video, the young fan, wearing Lakers merchandise, giggled with excitement and appeared speechless as LeBron James walked past her. Interestingly, the comment section was filled with fans gushing over the adorable moment.
Dan Le Batard believed Pat Riley's way of handling the Jimmy Butler trade saga was influenced by the murky LeBron James exit in 2014.
After beating the Celtics by 21 points, Lakers' LeBron James spoke about what led to victory.
We're well into the second half of the NBA season, with all teams having played at least 41 games and the All-Star Game starters already announced. The season features two teams do