James has entered the transfer portal and will test the waters for the NBA Draft
James is entering the transfer portal and the NBA Draft after shining for the Trojans
Former ESPN columnist and FS1 personality Jason Whitlock is making a bold prediction for LeBron James and his son Bronny after the Los Angeles Lakers season came to an end. On Tuesday’s episode of “Fearless,” the podcast host compared LeBron James and the Lakers to a failing marriage and the way the franchise plans on fixing it by bringing up …
Los Angeles Clippers James Harden makes NBA history against the Dallas
The Lakers might be interested in drafting LeBron James’ son in an effort to keep the superstar in LA. On Monday night, the Lakers were eliminated from the first round of the playoffs by the Denver Nuggets. After the game, LeBron, who has a player option this Summer, refused to answer a question regarding his […]
On Sunday afternoon, the Los Angeles Clippers are playing the Dallas
With multiple weeks to decide whether to stay in the draft or withdraw, a whopping 195 players filed as early entry candidates for the 2024 NBA Draft.
Mark Jackson believes holding referees accountable is at least one of the reasons why he’s no longer calling NBA games for ESPN. Last year, ESPN made the surprising decision to replace Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy in their top NBA booth with Doris Burke and Doc Rivers. That booth now features Burke and JJ Redick
Knicks fans left the Garden in jubilation Monday after a 27-second swing late in the game turned it from a potential 1-1 series to a 2-0 lead.
After the Lakers’ last practice before their playoff series begins Saturday night, LeBron James praised Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, calling him “one of the best players to ever play this game.” “He does everything. Does everything. The most important thing is he changes the way his teammates think about their own play,” James said. “When you're able to inspire your teammates to play at a level that sometimes they don't even feel like they can play at, that's the true testament of a great...
ANOTHER DISAPPOINTING LOSS weighed on Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham
The NBA endorsed the calls made by officials during the final two minutes of the Lakers' 101-99 playoff loss to the Nuggets on Tuesday night. LeBron James and the Lakers, who led by as many as 20 points in the third quarter, complained shortly after losing on a buzzer-beating shot by Denver's Jamal Murray and falling behind 2-0 in the Western Conference playoff series. In the two-minute report the league issues assessing officiating decisions made late in games, the sole error the NBA flagged...