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Drake, LeBron James and Fighting Irish
Fans Theorize Drake Dissed LeBron James on 'Fighting Irish' Song amid Kendrick Beef
Superstar rapper Drake seemingly took some shots at NBA legend LeBron James in his new freestyle entitled Fighting Irish, which dropped Friday. Multiple
Fans React to Drake’s Apparent Diss at Lakers’ LeBron James in New Song
James was seen singing along to Drake rival Kendrick Lamar's smash hit, "Not Like Us," at a club over the summer. Apparently, this so irked Drake that he may have shaded the four-time league MVP in a fresh freestyle track,
Drake Appears To Call Out Former Ally LeBron James In Quickly Deleted “Fighting Irish” Freestyle
Seemingly the whole world turned on Drake in 2024, or at least the vast segments of the world that don’t worship skeezy Twitch streamers. Those who seemed to relish Drake’s downfall in the Kendrick Lamar beef included some former allies such as LeBron James,
Drake Calls Out Those Who Switched Sides on Him During Kendrick Lamar Beef on ‘Fighting Irish'
After closing the book on a turbulent 2024, Drake may be looking to make the most of a clean slate in the new year. Conductor Williams, a producer who has worked with the OVO boss, released a brand new Drizzy freestyle on his YouTube page on Friday (Jan.
Bryce James commits to Arizona
LeBron James warns Bryce to be wary of two 'terrible friends' in Arizona
LeBron James revels in Ohio State’s Rose Bowl win and the celebrates his son Bryce’s decision to go to Arizona to play basketball (despite being wary of the bad influence fellow Wildcats Richard Jefferson and Channing Frye could be on him) pic.twitter.com/EF6tNShpbD
LeBron James' younger son, Bryce, makes college choice
The youngest son of NBA legend LeBron James has made his college choice. Bryce James, a 3-star prospect who played for Sierra Canyon in California, committed to Arizona on New Year’s Day. James, 6-foot-4, 190 pounds visited the Wildcats in November.
LeBron James applauds younger son Bryce’s hoops commitment to the University of Arizona
LeBron James is excited about his younger son's decision to play basketball at the University of Arizona next season.
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Lakers News: LeBron James Ties Michael Jordan Scoring Record in Win vs Blazers
Besides just scoring points, LeBron has been able to contribute to winning. In that game where he tied Jordan, he helped the ...
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LeBron James is a dad of 3: What to know about his kids
Basketball legend LeBron James -- the NBA's all-time leading scorer -- is a proud dad of three children, two of whom have ...
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Updated Playing Status For LeBron James and Anthony Davis Ahead of Tonight's Game vs the Hawks
Because the Lakers played last night against the Portland Trail Blazers, their injury report for tonight's game vs the ...
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Lakers' LeBron James Posts Photo of Bronny Celebrating vs. Blazers: 'My Purpose'
Bronny James is living out his NBA dreams alongside his father with the Los Angeles Lakers. Bronny got to see LeBron James at his best on Thursday as the ...
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LeBron James, Max Christie carry Lakers past Blazers 114-106 for their 6th win in 8 games
LeBron James scored 38 points, Max Christie had a career-high 28 and the Los Angeles Lakers overcame Anthony Davis’ absence ...
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17-Year NBA Veteran Believes LeBron James is Lying About Major Statement
The Lakers have been led by superstar duo LeBron James and Anthony Davis, averaging a combined 49.5 points, 19.3 rebounds, ...
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Jeremiah Smith earns LeBron James shoutout after Rose Bowl domination
Jeremiah Smith had a monster performance in the Rose Bowl as he finished the game with seven receptions for 187 yards and ...
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