Feb. 23, 2026

LeBron James Credits Jaylen Brown’s Season + Lakers Honor Pat Riley With Statue

LeBron James Credits Jaylen Brown’s Season + Lakers Honor Pat Riley With Statue
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LeBron James Credits Jaylen Brown’s Season + Lakers Honor Pat Riley With Statue
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Reese, Kmac, Pam and Alex discuss the recent NBA headlines, including LeBron James praising Jaylen Brown’s MVP-caliber season, their current "respectful" relationship, as well as the Lakers’ tribute to Pat Riley with his new statue at Crypto.com Arena, reflecting on his legendary impact on the franchise.

LeBron James recently publicly credited Celtics' Jaylen Brown for his outstanding play this season. After the Boston Celtics defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 111‑89, LeBron said he believes Brown deserves to be considered in the MVP conversation, noting his leadership while stepping up for the team. While there is some history between the two — including a moment from the 2024 NBA Summer League when Brown made a comment about LeBron’s son, Bronny — LeBron emphasized that their relationship has been “pretty respectful” and that he respects Brown’s contributions on the court. Is Brown the MVP? Are LeBron James and Jaylen Brown on good terms?

The Los Angeles Lakers unveiled a nearly 8‑foot bronze statue of Riley outside Crypto.com Arena’s Star Plaza yesterday, placing him among franchise icons like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul‑Jabbar. The statue depicts Riley in one of his signature Armani suits with his right fist raised — a nod to his leadership during the Lakers’ famed Showtime era when he coached them to multiple championships in the 1980s. He attended the unveiling and spoke about his gratitude for the honor, which cements his legacy as one of the greatest figures in Lakers history.