LeBron James

Davis, in a video of the Lakers' bench, remained seated as his teammates celebrated James' achievement.
The Los Angeles Lakers forward beat the NBA Hall of Famer's all-time scoring record.
ESPN's Jalen Rose did not mince words over Davis' "jealous" response to James' milestone.
The basketball star may have broken a record, but one man is stealing the show for his courtside behavior.
Bronny and Bryce James were seated courtside when the basketball legend broke the league's all-time scoring record.
“I never ever even thought about it and the fact that I’m like literally right here, it is mind-blowing," James told ABC's "Good Morning America" in late January.
The Lakers star's exclamation mark on a fabulous achievement was an expletive on national TV.
LeBron James is the NBA’s new career scoring leader.
It appears, once again, with snubs to both “The Woman King” and “Till,” that the Oscars don’t know what they are doing or even how to accurately evaluate Black cinema.
The NBA star is one step closer to surpassing Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the league's all-time leading scorer.