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
Alex Rodriguez had the goods as a baseball teenager. Five tools is what you heard. Talent through the roof. And the smile and good looks to make him a TV superstar.
In addition to being a two time NBA champion, two time NBA Finals MVP, and four time NBA MVP, LeBron James is a good human being. Today, he posted a photo of himself onto his Facebook page (seen above) on his way to jury duty. See, the stars really ARE just like us!
A player who is recovering from major ACL surgery and doesn't have four NBA league MVP awards or two NBA titles and isn't the most complete player in the NBA probably isn't the best player in the NBA. Nor should he ever say he is the best.
Lakers front office sources have told ESPN.com that the Lakers will in fact pursue both LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony after the 2013-2014 NBA season.
He didn't play a minute last year but Andrew Bynum cashes in big anyway. The big man who was traded in a 3 team deal last year from the Lakers to the 76ers inks a free agent deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The deal is for 1 year with an option year, at the Cavs choosing for a 2nd season...
Three months deep into my time in the Albany area, I finally got the chance to head to a Tri-City Valley Cats game at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium, covering the pro debut of Mark Appel on July 5. Here are the Top 5 things about the experience and a game at Bruno that I took away.
LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony can both opt-out of their contracts next Summer. James may do it because the Heat dynasty or mini-dynasty will likely be over, and Anthony may do it because his supporting cast isn't good enough in his mind...