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LeBron James declined to reveal his free-agency intentions during a Thursday podcast recording. Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton asked about a decision but dropped the topic after James said the matter had already been discussed privately.
yardbarker.comLeBron James declined to disclose his free-agency plans during a Thursday recording of his "Mind the Game" podcast at Fanatics Fest in New York. Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton asked James if he had a decision to announce. James replied that the two had already discussed the topic privately, and Haliburton ended the line of questioning.
Podcast exchange "We just talked about this in the back," James told Haliburton.
Haliburton responded, "OK, OK, I'll leave it alone," and the taping continued. James, who played for the Los Angeles Lakers last season, said he is looking forward to the next stage of his career. "I'm just looking forward to what holds next as I wind down the final stages of my journey," he said. "It'll be fun wherever I land, I'm gonna do what I do next."
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Janice S. McNair, who became principal owner of the Houston Texans after her husband Bob McNair died in 2018, died Tuesday in Houston. She transferred ownership to her son Cal McNair in 2024 after serving six years as controlling owner.
sportsnet.caGary Trent Jr. signed a fully guaranteed four-year, $64 million deal to stay with the Milwaukee Bucks. The league said Thursday it will review the agreement under the collective bargaining agreement.
espn.comAir quality concerns from Canadian and northern Minnesota wildfires prompted officials to move the Mets-Phillies start time to 6:10 p.m. EDT. An MLS match in Chicago was postponed entirely.