The Los Angeles Lakers could outbid the Golden State Warriors for one of their best-reported trade targets before the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
The NBA trade deadline sees the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors vying for John Collins of the Utah Jazz. With the Lakers eyeing a playoff run and the Warriors looking to strengthen their 21-20 record,
Los Angeles star LeBron James has won four NBA Championships. However, in two of his Finals appearances, James (and the Cleveland Cavaliers) had to go up again
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is still playing at a high level in his 22nd NBA season. A four-time NBA champion and Finals MVP, James is also the league’
But for all the questions about the Lakers' offensive personnel and approach, their defense has been the much bigger issue. They got carved up by the Clippers in Sunday's defeat a
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After competing against each other in the NBA Finals four straight years from 2015-18 and playing in countless other classic contests, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James joined forces to lead Team USA to its fifth consecutive gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
The NBA trade deadline is only a few weeks away, which means there's no shortage of rumors to analyze as teams gauge markets and assess targets. The
The Los Angeles Lakers, currently sixth in the Western Conference, are eyeing a trade for Chicago Bulls' center Nikola Vucevic. With Anthony Davis moving to power forward, Vucevic's scoring and rebounding skills would significantly boost the Lakers' frontcourt.
Stephen Curry maintains confidence in the Warriors having a successful season despite the ups and down they went through.
Draymond Green's calf injury adds to Warriors' struggles. Awaiting MRI results, his return date is uncertain ahead of important games.
After 25 years of sharing an arena with the Lakers in downtown Los Angeles, the Clippers finally showed them Intuit Dome.