LeBron James downplays reported rift with Jeanie Buss
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The James household received a mixed bag of emotions after the All-Star results. LeBron James was left off the starting five, ending his streak of 21 consecutive starts in the NBA All-Star Game.
The NBA All-Star is a prestigious honor for every player, and the best part is that the voting is extremely democratic, with fans, analysts, and even players having a say in the selections every season.
The Los Angeles Lakers decided to move Bronny James to the G League, a clear signal that the franchise believes consistent minutes and repetition are more valuable than a marginal
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NBA players voted for Bronny James, Jay Huff, and Thanasis Antetokounmpo as starters in All-Star Game
NBA player All-Star votes once again turn into locker room comedy.
It appears as if some of the NBA players had fun with their All-Star Game ballots. Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press reported Monday that two NBA players voted for Bronny James as an All-Star starter. What's more, four voted for Isaac Jones, who has a grand total of five points this season.
Lakers governor Jeanie Buss pushed back on an ESPN report about the family drama that led to the sale of the Lakers, specifically the part that said she had grown frustrated with LeBron James and even floated the idea of trading him in the wake of the disastrous Russell Westbrook trade.