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LeBron James is in a record-breaking 23rd NBA season, and while he has yet to take the floor as he continues to recover from sciatica, he’s remained vocal and supportive of his teammates, who have helped the Los Angeles Lakers improve to 3-2 through their first five games of the season.
Wednesday night’s matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves will be missing plenty of star power. Anthony Edwards, Luka Doncic, and LeBron James are all out, leaving the game without some of its biggest names.
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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is releasing a Halloween-themed children's book in time for fall 2026. "Happy Spooky Halloween" is set to be published on July 21, 2026, James announced Thursday.
LeBron James might be out to start the NBA season, but he's been plenty busy off-court: The Los Angeles Lakers forward announced Thursday that he has written a Halloween-themed children's book. The book, called "Happy Spooky Halloween!", will released next July 21.
When he finally takes the court for the 2025–26 campaign, LeBron James will do something no basketball star before him has ever done—play a 23rd season in the NBA. Until then, however, he will be on the sidelines with a bout of sciatica that's been bothering him since the preseason.
Veteran Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James has teased a personal announcement, which he will make later this week.
With the announcement of his latest children's book, "Happy Spooky Halloween," on Thursday, LeBron James has put on his author hat once again. The 32-page picture book with illustrations by Ariel Landy is about "teamwork and Halloween thrills." It is set to release on July 21 by publisher HarperCollins.
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