
LeBron gains edge over Jordan in GOAT debate for wrong reason
With LeBron James playing astounding basketball at age 41, the debate over who is the NBA's GOAT has taken a subversive shift.
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With LeBron James playing astounding basketball at age 41, the debate over who is the NBA's GOAT has taken a subversive shift.

LeBron James and the Lakers take on the Rockets in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series.

As if the GOAT debate hasn't been beaten into the ground already, we're going to put a new spin on the Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James discourse today by comparing them head to head for each year of their careers, from age 19 through age 40. Ever

“LeBron James and Magic Johnson were laughing, too.” - …

The two main guys for the Lakers are making sure to keep the foot on the gas.

With the taking the lead in the series during the 2026 NBA Playoffs, the Lakers are in control of the first round matchup with the Rockets. Even though L.A.’s top players, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, are out with injuries, LeBron James, at age 41, is turning back time to lead the Lakers to the …

LeBron James, stifing defense, new sources of offense and determination have fueled the Lakers in taking a 2-0 lead over the Rockets in the playoffs.

It turns out LeBron James still knows how to take the reins of a playoff series and — even at age 41 — make sure it’s played on his terms and at his pace.

Rich Paul, LeBron James' longtime agent, said that the 41-year-old could last five more years in the NBA.