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Inside Decision 3.0: LeBron James Follows in the Footsteps of Legends Facing his third free-agency decision, LeBron James traveled on a new path and picked the Lakers. The Crossover takes you inside the process that led James to join an iconic franchise and follow in the footsteps of legends.
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LeBron James to Lakers: Twitter Explodes as Star Leaves Cavaliers for LA The Twitterverse went into overdrive Sunday night, as Klutch Sports Group announced that LeBron James agreed to a four-year, $154 million free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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LeBron James' Lakers free agency decision is bold, but would you bet against him? LeBron James didn't need a super-team. He agreed to join the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday about 20 hours after Paul George announced he was staying with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Stretching Carmelo Anthony could save the Thunder $91 million. Should they do it? As 2018 NBA free agency began on Sunday, the Oklahoma City Thunder quickly made two moves: they reached a maximum-contract deal with Paul George and a 3-year, $27 million deal with Jerami Grant.
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2018 NBA free agency: Aaron Gordon agrees to re-sign with Magic on four-year contract, report says Aaron Gordon might be the closest thing the Magic have to a star at the moment. He just finished starring in his first movie, "Uncle Drew," next to Kyrie Irving, and he will soon be a far wealthier NBA player.
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NHL free agency starts with several significant signings, big trade John Tavares leaving the New York Islanders to sign a seven-year, $77 million contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs was without question the biggest news of the first day of NHL free agency this offseason.
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2018 NBA free agency: Lakers, JaVale McGee agree to one-year, minimum deal, report says The Lakers wasted no time filling out their roster after LeBron James announced that he would be joining them. Once the decision was made, they immediately went out and worked on adding veterans that could help them win now.
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Spain's 'tiki-taka' generation is finally done Add this to your book of Russian proverbs: He who only passes is passed. Mighty Spain dominated the field at Luzhniki Stadium, dulled the senses with mind-numbing ball movement around the perimeter of the penalty area Sunday.
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