LeBron's future, Kawhi's situation and Tatum's health all part of the questions for NBA Media Day
Media Day highlights key issues including Leonard's $28 million contract probe, Tatum's recovery, and LeBron's record-breaking 23rd NBA season, with the Thunder favored to win again.
- On Monday, Media Day arrives for 25 teams on the eve of first training-camp practices, with Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James set to play his 23rd NBA season at age 40.
- Injuries are dominating preseason conversations as they reshape team outlooks, while Oklahoma City Thunder returns its title rotation and BetMGM Sportsbook lists them as +250 favorites.
- Jayson Tatum posted a YouTube video showing snippets of his third on-court workout since surgery and has hinted he might not be ruled out for the season.
- The Spurs open Media Day with a new head coach for the first time in three decades as Mitch Johnson is San Antonio Spurs head coach and Victor Wembanyama is expected ready after his 2024-25 season.
- The NBA opened an investigation earlier this month into whether a $28 million endorsement contract for Kawhi Leonard broke league rules, and the Clippers deny wrongdoing and say they welcome the probe.
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LeBron James, ready to start his season number 23 in the NBA at age 40, said Monday that he still feels young and that his age is "like wine", on the Los Angeles Lakers media day prior to the start of the season.wf_cms.rss.read_more
NBA: LeBron's future, Kawhi situation among Media Day questions
Welcome back, NBA. The phenomenon known as Media Day — when NBA teams pull on their uniforms, pose for photos and field questions from reporters on the eve of their first training camp practices of the season — happens on Monday for 25 of the league’s 30 teams. (Brooklyn, New York, New Orleans, Phoenix and Philadelphia all had Media Day last week and were allowed to start their camps early to prepare for overseas preseason games.) READ: NBA: Bro…

The NBA is back. Media Day—when the NBA teams put on their uniforms, pose for photos, and answer questions from reporters on the eve of their first trainings of the season—will be Monday for 25 of the league’s 30 teams.
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