Sports Office 6-30-2026: LeBron Leaving LA, Spurs Rumors, Texas State Pac-12, World Cup
LeBron James may be on the move after reports surfaced that his time with the Los Angeles Lakers could be coming to an end. The Sports Office breaks down the top landing spots, including Golden State, Miami, New York and even the San Antonio Spurs. Plus, former Texas Longhorns return to Austin to host a youth football camp, Team USA continues to build momentum in the World Cup, and Texas State officially prepares to join the Pac-12 Conference. Julian Martinez and John Hygh discuss what LeBron's departure means for the NBA landscape, why Texas State fans should be excited about the Pac-12 move, and whether Team USA deserves more respect after Paraguay stunned Germany in the knockout round.
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Sports Office 6-30-2026: LeBron Leaving LA, Spurs Rumors, Texas State Pac-12, World Cup

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