LeBron James sits out All-Star Game, ending 20-year streak of starts
- LeBron James announced that he will not play in the NBA All-Star Game due to foot and ankle discomfort, marking the end of his record 20 consecutive starts.
- James is hopeful to return for the Lakers' first game after the All-Star Break against the Charlotte Hornets on February 19.
- The Los Angeles Lakers currently hold fifth place in the Western Conference standings with a record of 32-20, having won eight of their last ten games.
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James sits out, ends All-Star start streak
LeBron James did not play in Sunday's All-Star Game, the first time he was selected but did not participate in the league's midseason showcase.
LeBron James Shares the NBA All-Star Game Sneakers He Was Supposed to Wear
LeBron James isn’t in action during Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game — the 22-year veteran is dealing with ankle and foot pain — but we do know what sneakers he was planning to wear if he had played.On the official @NBAKicks social media accounts, James revealed one of the Nike LeBron 22 sneakers he would’ve worn as a member of the Shaq’s OGs team alongside fellow NBA veterans Jaylen Brown, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Kyrie Irving, Dami…
LeBron James Will Sit Out All-Star Game For First Time In 20 Years Due To Ankle Injury
For the first time in two decades, an NBA All-Star Game will take place without LeBron James.The most boring mid-season break in North American sports is taking place at the Chase Center in San Francisco tonight. Not many of the fans care, because it's obvious that the players give minimal effort. Heck, it's gotten so bad that the NBA is literally begging players to show some sign of effort in the game.Don’t expect a lot of headlines to come fro…
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