Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce officially welcomed LeBron James as their latest guest on their podcast. Following the intriguing teaser released by "New Heights," a video featuring the NBA star drew significant attention from fans.
Even at 40 years old, LeBron James is still going strong in the NBA with the Los Angeles Lakers. Fans have continued to be amazed by his strong play at such an age, and he recently took aim at a heckling fan on social media,
One Cleveland legend will join two other Cleveland legends on their podcast on Wednesday. Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is set to make an appearance
The Los Angeles Lakers star hopped on the "New Heights" podcast hosted by Jason and Travis Kelce to address various topics.
Bronny James, the son of LeBron James, played two minutes in the Los Angeles Lakers' 116-102 defeat away to the Clippers in the Los Angeles derby. In his last six games with the La
Due to the combined effects of a poor stretch of play and the ongoing California wildfires, the Los Angeles Lakers went 12 days between victories, finally endin
LeBron James' Ohio Native hat caught the attention of many on social media after the latest "New Heights" podcast. Here's how you can get one.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James openly discussed his son and teammate Bronny James with NFL brothers Travis and Jason Kelce. During the NBA lockout James considered joining the NFL. It was one of the many topics LeBron discussed, but he had plenty to say about Bronny’s haters.
Travis and Jason Kelce took it up a notch in the latest episode of their New Heights podcast. They interviewed Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, arguably the biggest name in women's basketball for the first episode in the new year. But they have taken it up a notch with the latest guest.
The NFL has been trying to create competition with the NBA these past few years on Christmas Day by having football games on the holiday. Ultimately, the NBA had more close, exciting games on Christmas, but LeBron James admitted the NFL owned the NBA when it came to viewership.
LeBron James seriously considered joining the NFL during the 2011 NBA lockout, receiving offers from teams and recalling offers to play for Ohio State. However, he remained committed to basketball where he has continued to achieve remarkable success and maintains impressive career stats in the league.