Larry Sanders and LeBron James matched up 14 times during their NBA careers. LeBron James finished with an 11-3 record in those games, including a clean sweep in the Playoffs, going 4-0.
When Kobe Bryant looks at you with a “damn, I’m impressed” look, it usually means you’ve done something special. Considering how demanding the Mamba was in his playing days, being his teammate was tough.
How many of the 36 players in the NBA's Three-Point Era (since 1979-80) to score at least 2,500 career points in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
Larry Sanders was once among the best centers in the NBA. After retiring (in 2015), he most recently played in the league during the 2016-17 season when he made a brief return with the Cleveland Cavaliers (five games).
Good players tend to succeed in the NBA. Sometimes, though, they find themselves in terrible situations but still find ways to over-achieve. These are the 20 players who carried the worst NBA teams.
One more playoff weekend is over, and somehow we still haven't hit the Eastern Conference Finals. LeBron has eaten 15 pounds of sea bass, invented three more game shows, watched all four seasons of "Orange Is The New Black," and yet he still has two more days off.