LeBron's future uncertain after Thunder sweep Lakers; red-hot Cubs poised to challenge champion Dodgers

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LeBron's future uncertain after Thunder sweep Lakers; red-hot Cubs poised to challenge champion Dodgers

LeBron's future uncertain after Thunder sweep Lakers; red-hot Cubs poised to challenge champion Dodgers

Plus, the Pistons were buried by a 'Cavalanche' in Game 4

LeBron's future uncertain after Thunder sweep Lakers; red-hot Cubs poised to challenge champion Dodgers

Plus, the Pistons were buried by a 'Cavalanche' in Game 4

The basketball world is buzzing after the Oklahoma City Thunder completed a stunning sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers with a 115-110 victory. While the Thunder's impressive run deserves plenty of attention, all eyes are now fixed on one question: What's next for LeBron James?

Will one of the greatest players in NBA history ever step on the court again? And if he does, what jersey will he wear? Our analysts have broken down every possibility, assigning percentage chances to each scenario. A return to the Lakers, a reunion with the Cavaliers, or even retirement all feel like natural endings to this story. But don't count out a surprising twist—could we see LeBron in a Knicks uniform?

In what might have been his final NBA game, the 41-year-old legend fought hard, recording a double-double with 24 points and 12 rebounds as he tried to push his team to at least one second-round victory. Speaking after the game, James addressed his future, leaving fans and analysts alike speculating. If this was indeed his last game in Los Angeles, the Lakers will face some tough decisions ahead.

Meanwhile, the NBA draft picture is already coming into focus. For a look at how the Lakers might rebuild—or not—check out the latest 2026 NBA mock draft projections.

Shifting gears to the diamond, last season's World Series champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers, are facing a much tougher road this year. The Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves—currently the top two teams in the latest MLB Power Rankings—look ready to challenge the defending champs. The Cubs, in particular, are off to one of the hottest starts in franchise history, emerging as a legitimate National League pennant contender.

Here's a quick look at the rest of the top 10: The Yankees drop to No. 6, followed by the Padres, Cardinals, Pirates, and a surging Athletics squad that jumped three spots to No. 10.

With roughly a quarter of the MLB season in the books, it's time to separate the contenders from the pretenders. Our experts have broken down which teams are for real and which ones might be riding early-season luck.

And on the ice, the Sabres are set to face the Canadiens in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Stay tuned for more action across the sports world.

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