
Lakers may need to move on from LeBron James to contend, says former NBA champion
Former NBA champion and head coach Byron Scott believes the Lakers need to move on from LeBron James to be a championship team.
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Former NBA champion and head coach Byron Scott believes the Lakers need to move on from LeBron James to be a championship team.

If the Los Angeles Lakers get swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder, the focus will immediately shift to LeBron James' future with the team and in the league.

James' basketball future is completely in his hands this offseason.

Here's a look at the Laker star's contract and how it can show why this season may be LeBron's last.

The NBA is looking for its next face of the league as the old guard, which includes household names such as LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry, gets closer and closer to retirement. Names like Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards and Hornets standout LaMelo Ball are among the most

LeBron James averages a league-record 33.1 PPG in elimination games. Can his all-time stat save the Lakers from a Thunder sweep tonight in Game 4?

LeBron James is the biggest home underdog of his career in Game 4 tonight.

Byron Scott says the Lakers must move on from LeBron James to build around Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves for a real championship future in 2026-27.

The NBA great faces critics on the back end of his career.