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LeBron James Talks Rejoining Team USA, Calls Gregg Popovich "Greatest NBA Coach of All-Time"
LeBron James Talks Rejoining Team USA, Calls Gregg Popovich "Greatest NBA Coach of All-Time"After bringing Cleveland an NBA championship in June, LeBron James is probably having the greatest summer of his career.He decided to not join Team USA in their quest for a third consecutive gold medal, took time off to party with his wife, scored a 3-year deal to continue playing in The Land for $100 million like he won MegaBucks, and signed a billion-dollar (with a "B") lifetime endorsement deal with Nike.Dude should be chillin' in his mansion while living up to the secondary definition of "cavalier" and presumably have no worries about anything.
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LeBron James calls Gregg Popovich 'greatest NBA coach of all-time'
LeBron James calls Gregg Popovich 'greatest NBA coach of all-time'In an interview with ESPN's Rachel Nichols, LeBron James said he was leaving the door open to play for Team USA again.The Cleveland Cavaliers superstar skipped the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, but he could potentially play in Tokyo in 2020.James will be 35 years old then, with 17 years of NBA experience under his belt.
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LeBron James says it would be amazing to play for Popovich in 2020 Tokyo Olympics
LeBron James says it would be amazing to play for Popovich in 2020 Tokyo OlympicsLeBron James says he would love to play for Gregg Popovich in the 2020 Olympics.(Photo: David Richard, USA TODAY Sports)RIO DE JANEIRO - LeBron James told USA TODAY Sports it would be a career treat to play for Mike Krzyzewski and Gregg Popovich on the U.S. Olympic team.In an interview with ESPN's Rachel Nichols, James left the door open for a return to the U.S. basketball team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and in a subsequent interview with USA TODAY Sports, James said, "It would be pretty amazing to be able to actually play for the greatest NBA coach of all time."
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