A whole flock of Eagles sat courtside at Tuesday night's Sixers game against the Los Angeles Lakers and rang the bell.
Like many other young players in the NBA, Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey grew up watching LeBron James. Now having the chance to playing alongside him in
Bona had four points, six rebounds, and three blocks while also having the opportunity to defend Lakers star LeBron James. While James did get the better of Bona at times, the rookie held his own and was able to share the court with one of the best players in the history of the game.
Philadelphia’s NFC Champions made a courtside appearance at the 76ers-Lakers game, sharing a special moment with LeBron James as they prepare for their Super Bowl showdown with Kansas City.
Tyrese Maxey scored 43 points to lead a Philadelphia 76ers team without injured Joel Embiid and Paul George to a 118-104 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.
Bronny James struggled in the most playing time he has received in his NBA career. Bronny was scoreless for the Lakers in their 118-104 loss to Philadelphia on Tuesday night.
LeBron James spoke about Davis' unfortunate injury and what is the biggest challenge for the Lakers with their best player likely missing at least a couple of games.
LeBron took some time to evaluate Bronny’s performance against the 76ers and where he’s at in his development process, via Spectrum SportsNet:
Bronny James got his most playing time of the season on Tuesday night, but struggled mightily against the Philadelphia 76ers, causing a rant from Stephen A. Smith.
Sports analyst and host Stephen A. Smith called out LeBron James for “exposing” his son Bronny, in light of the recent lackluster performance of the young player in a game of the Lakers against the Sixers.
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