LeBron James, Lakers and The Celtics
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"Sometimes they get a little bored because of how great they are" - LeBron assesses what went wrong for the CelticsBy the time Tatum and Brown are back on their feet together again, there's a good chance that they won't be bored in pursuit of redeeming themselves. But unfortunately, it'll take some time for that to happen,
LeBron James offered a possible explanation for why the Celtics fell apart so stunningly in the second round of the playoffs against the Knicks.
Los Angeles Lakers star and Boston Celtics Rival LeBron James provided his thoughts on why the Celtics lost this year in the playoffs in brutal fashion.
NBA legend LeBron James, on the 'Mind the Game' podcast, suggested the Boston Celtics appeared "bored" during their playoff loss to the New York Knicks, a sentiment echoed by fans. This comes after Jayson Tatum's injury sparked debate.
Did boredom lead to the Celtics' downfall against the Knicks? LeBron James and Steve Nash say it may explain some of the many blown leads.
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Fadeaway World on MSNLeBron James Reveals A Major Flaw With The Boston CelticsIn the aftermath of a second-round defeat to the New York Knicks, the Boston Celtics are still in shock over how their season ended. Unlike other teams, talent and depth are not the problem for Boston.
The Los Angeles Lakers' season ended abruptly. They fell to the No. 6 seed Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the playoffs. It was a series that expo
The Celtics were 4-0 against the New York Knicks in the regular season and were the team to beat going into the NBA Playoffs, but they fell apart against them in the postseason.
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The Mirror US on MSNLeBron James plan emerges as NBA prepares for 'craziest offseason ever'LeBron James is reportedly looking to pick up his $52.6 million player option and return to the Los Angeles Lakers for another year as the NBA is expected to go through a wild offseason
LeBron James had an interesting thought on their stumbles when prompted by Steve Nash on the latest Mind the Game podcast, offering that Boston may get occasionally disinterested by all of their success.
Ray Allen is a two-time NBA champion and Hall of Fame player who squared off against Michael Jordan early in his career and won a ring alongside LeBron James late in his professional tenure after battling James as a member of the Boston Celtics for years.