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Worthy felt comfortable in that role, knowing he could play off Kareem and Earvin "Magic" Johnson. Big Game James played well in his role as he knew everyone's attention would be on his star ...
As great as he was, Worthy never really became the superstar everyone predicted him to be when he came out of North Carolina in 1982. Although James became the No.1 pick of that year's NBA Draft ...
Los Angeles Lakers Lakers great James Worthy rips team for blowing 26-point lead in loss to Thunder: 'Put them on the Greyhound' Lakers dropped to 2-3 with loss, and Hall of Famer was not having it ...
James Worthy Praises Dalton Knecht’s IQ Knecht returned to his high-scoring ways with the starting unit after a pair of single-digit outings off the bench over the Lakers’ last two losses.
LeBron James may have brought another banner to the Lakers franchise, but James Worthy does not think James is yet worthy of a statue outside Crypto.com Arena.
Worthy didn't explain why he would enjoy such a not-so-ordinary endeavor. But James was born and raised in Gastonia, North Carolina, so he had a lot of Southern hospitality in him.
James Worthy had a front row seat to Abdul-Jabbar’s talent. They have played together since 1982-1989, winning three NBA Championships.
But here comes James Worthy, echoing the words of Magic Johnson last season, that the 1980s “Showtime” Los Angeles Lakers would be too tough for the Warriors to handle.
James Worthy, a Los Angeles Lakers legend and three-time NBA champion, recently shared his list of the five greatest Lakers players of all time during an appearance on Byron Scott’s podcast.
Hall of Fame basketball player James Worthy has put a home in Bel-Air on the market for $2.195 million. Worthy, who owns other property on the Westside, bought the house in 1997 for $945,000 ...
The Gastonia-raised basketball great James Worthy had a surprise up his sleeve for his former Ashbrook High School coach. Surrounded by dozens of photos, trophies and plaques in the living room of ...
Worthy can’t see James signing with the moribund Knicks, even with Chris Bosh. “I don’t think so, it would be tough with that current team,” Worthy said. “He’d stay in Cleveland for that.
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