LeBron James has a bold message to the NFL as it competes for eyeballs on Christmas Day. This is still the NBA’s holiday. Since the 2020 season, the NFL has played at least one game on Christmas ...
LeBron James versus Steph Curry on Christmas day is always going to be a classic game, and the 2024 edition of the matchup might have been the best yet. The Los Angeles Lakers pulled out a 115-113 ...
Speaking to ABC's broadcast crew after a thrilling Los Angeles Lakers win, noted football fan LeBron James said, "I love the NFL. I love the NFL, but Christmas is our day." LeBron James ...
And apparently, LeBron was feeling himself a bit, as he took a shot at the NFL after his game. “I love the NFL, but Christmas is our day,” James said with a smile on his face and while staring ...
After a Lakers-Warriors thriller Christmas night, LeBron James made a bold claim with NBA ratings declining and the NFL as popular as ever. "I love the NFL, but Christmas is our day," he said.
Golden State came out on top in overtime and then ended up sweeping the series. LeBron James posts a historic stat line of 51 PTS, 8 REB, 8 AST for the @cavs in Game 1 of the #NBAFinals Since 1970 ...
Prior to the Los Angeles Lakers' showdown against the Golden State Warriors, LeBron James expressed his dismay over the fact that Nike didn't create any special NBA Christmas jerseys for the teams ...
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James had a message for the NFL ... I love the NFL. But Christmas is our day," he declared. Last year, the NFL scheduled three games on Christmas Day as it fell ...
The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors in thrilling fashion on Christmas, as Austin Reaves played hero with a last-second game-winner to cap a throwback duel between LeBron James ...
which is nothing compared to the NBA's Christmas history. One NBA legend even called out Roger Goodell's league on Wednesday. LeBron James, after his Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State ...
After the Los Angeles Lakers' Christmas Day game against the Golden State Warriors, LeBron James sent a message directed at the NFL, claiming that the NBA still owns the holiday. However ...