LeBron James is more than confident with his son Bronny's basketball playing capabilities. Bronny, who is now a freshman at USC, has been given the thumbs up by his NBA veteran father that he could suit up for the Los Angeles Lakers immediately. LeBron's comments come after the Lakers lost their fourth straight game on Friday, losing 127-133 to the Memphis Grizzlies. This marks their 10th straight loss in the last 13 games, an evident downward trajectory for LeBron and the Lakers. In the post-game interview, LeBron said, "I'm not thinking that far back in the past. It was just two games. We suck right now." The Guardian's NBA writer Claire De Lune reported that LeBron was clearly not happy with the way his team was playing stating that 18-year-old son Bronny could be playing for the Lakers...
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The Orlando Magic are officially retiring Shaquille O'Neal's No. 32 jersey in celebration of the franchise's 35th anniversary. O'Neal is expected to be honored in a postgame ceremony on Tuesday, February 13, becoming the first player in the Orlando Magic franchise to have his number retired. O'Neal also joins Wilt Chamberlain as the only NBA players to have their numbers retired by three teams they played for. O'Neal has his No. 24 retired by the Los Angeles Lakers and the No. 32 by the Miami Heat.Within the league, there have been only 16 players who have had their numbers retired. These include Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Charles Barkley, just to name a few. O'Neal was originally selected by Orland with the first overall pick of the 1992 NBA Draft where he spent four seasons between 199...