Why LeBron James is changing his jersey number back to 6 with the Lakers

LeBron James is back in number 6 and the NBA better be ready

During arguably LeBron James’ best years he wore the number 6 with the Miami Heat. We saw him absolutely dominate the NBA. Those Finals performances against the Spurs, absolutely ending the Boston Celtics in Game 6, the battles with Paul George.

He was at the peak of his powers dominating the NBA wearing that number 6 jersey. And now it’s back. Finally.

After a couple of years of waiting since his move to the Lakers, LeBron James is finally going to wear number 6 again, according to a report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania and Tim Cato.

And it’ll be just in time for his new Space Jam movie, where he’ll be wearing his new (old?) number.

COMEBACK SZN IS UPON US.

This should be pretty fun! Number 6 LeBron is easily the best version of LeBron. So he’s got a lot to live up to here.

James has wanted to do this for a while, but he’ll be wearing number 6 in Space Jam so the switch is finally happening.

This would’ve happened a lot sooner, but money got in the way. There’d been a rumored switch when the Lakers traded for Anthony Davis, who wore number 23 with the Pelicans.

Davis was going to switch to 23 and James was going to switch back to 6. But the trade was made in July and the deadline for new jersey numbers was on March 15.

They could’ve made the switch, but the Lakers would’ve had to work out a deal with Nike, per Yahoo! Sports, and decided against it.

It’s happening now, though. Number 6 is back. The NBA better watch out.

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2020 NFL Draft: 29 Prospects remain on Cowboys interest list for Day 3

Updated pre-draft visit tracker for the Dallas Cowboys headed into the final four rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft.

With three rounds in the books of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys have come out of it walking tall. Dallas made its biggest splash in Round 1 with the selection of premier Oklahoma wide receiver Cee Dee Lamb. In Round 2 the Cowboys addressed a big need in their secondary by selecting Alabama cornerback Trevon Diggs. Round 3 the Cowboys added depth to their revamped defensive front by selecting another Oklahoma Sooner in defensive tackle Neville Gallimore.

When taking a look at the pre-draft interest tracker, Diggs was the only selection out of their first three who visited with the Cowboys prior to the draft, virtually or at one of the all-star games or scouting combine. Lamb and Gallimore were not on the original list.

On Day 3 of the NFL Draft there are still plenty of notable names on this list in which Dallas may come calling to address some needs.

Cornerback

Troy Pride, Notre Dame (Round 3/4)

Grayland Arnold, Baylor (Round 6)

Lavert Hill, Michigan (Round 6)

Thakarius Keyes, Tulane (Round 6/7)

Defensive Line

Curtis Weaver, Boise State (Round 2/3)

Jon Greenard, Florida (Round 3)

Trevis Gipson, Tulsa (Round 4)

Alton Robinson, Syracuse (Round 5)

Kenny Willekes, Michigan State (Round 5)

Chauncey Rivers, Mississippi State (Round 6/7)

Qaadir Sheppard, Ole Miss (Round 6/7)

Kendall Coleman, Syracuse (UDFA)

Raekwon Davis, Alabama (Round 2/3)

James Lynch, Baylor (Round 3)

Rashard Lawrence, LSU (Round 4/5)

Broderick Washington, Texas Tech (Round 5)

Josiah Coatney, Ole Miss (Round 7)

Linebacker

De’Jon Harris, Arkansas (UDFA)

Offensive Line

Cameron Clark, Charlotte (Round 5/6)

Cordel Iwuagwu, TCU (Round 7)

Prince Tega Wanogho (Round 3)

Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas (Round 4)

Evin Ksierzarczyk, Buffalo (UDFA)

Quarterback

James Morgan, Florida International (Round 5)

Safety

Josh Metellus, Michigan (Round 5)

Jordan Fuller, Ohio St. (Round 5)

Shyheim Carter, Alabama (UDFA)

Tight End

Colby Parkinson, Stanford (Round 4/5)

Jared Pinkney, Vanderbilt (Round 6)

Wide Receiver

Josh Hammond, Florida (UDFA)

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