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The NBA legend is in the process of constructing a Beverly Hills megamansion on the site of his demolished $39 million former home.
While Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James knows the end of his legendary NBA career is drawing nearer, he's thankful he isn't feeling any outside pressure to retire.
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James, the new Prime Day pitchman, assures The Hollywood Reporter that his home, like yours, is also full of Amazon boxes.
On Tuesday, James made a major statement about his future with the Lakers and in the NBA while speaking with the Associated Press’ Jonathan Landrum Jr. “I have a lot of time to take care of my injury, my knee, the rest of my body and make sure I’m as close to 100% as possible when training camp begins in late September,” James said.
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Kelsi Karruli of Realtor.com reported on June 12 that construction remains ongoing on James' "dream megamansion" in Beverly Hills, California. The four-time MVP purchased the property for $36.8 million in 2020 and eventually razed the existing home before work on a new residence got underway in 2023.
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LeBron James may be daydreaming about Prime Day deals in his new Amazon commercial, but there’s no fantasy when it comes to his real-life focus: getting his knee healthy in time for training camp. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar plans to return for his 23rd NBA season,
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues historic playoff run; beats Michael Jordan and LeBron James following Game 5 NBA Finals win against the Indiana Pacers.
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Amazon’s biggest shopping day is turning into more and more days as the e-commerce giant announced that its annual Prime Day will span July 8-11.