Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham and superstar LeBron James
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 …
Here are six takeaways from the Lakers’ 101-99 loss to Denver in Game 2 Monday night that put them in a 2-0 hole in their best-of-seven first-round playoff series. There was a bit of cruelty late Monday night in Denver, the Lakers’ and the Nuggets’ late-game fates summed up by a pair of shots with wildly different degrees of difficulty. First, with the score tied, LeBron James stood all alone at the three-point line. Whether or not Kentavious Caldwell-Pope got pushed or got his feet tangled up...
Winning 47 games and surviving the Play-In Tournament, by most standards,
The Clippers were missing their main cog, the absence of Kawhi Leonard because of right knee inflammation and swelling for Game 4 leaving the group shorthanded in what was deemed a potential series-altering playoff encounter. But these were the moments why the Clippers acquired James Harden, why they added another future Hall of Famer, why they felt good about their chances even when Leonard couldn't play. And Harden didn’t let the Clippers down, scoring 11 of their last 16 points to help them...
As crushing as Denver’s 20-point comeback win in Game 2 might have felt in the moment, LeBron James says Wednesday’s film session let the Lakers see some encouraging signs amid their many close-range misses.
As crushing as Denver’s 20-point comeback win in Game 2 might have felt in the moment, LeBron James says Wednesday’s film session let the Lakers see some encouraging signs amid their many close-range misses.
As crushing as Denver’s 20-point comeback win in Game 2 might have felt in the moment, LeBron James says Wednesday’s film session let the Lakers see some encouraging signs amid their many close-range misses.
The collapse ended with a punch to the face, a blow to the ears, a dagger through the heart. The collapse of a million Laker mistakes ended with one Denver Nuggets masterpiece, the ugliness of pretenders trumped by the beauty of champions. Jamal Murray hit a fadeaway jumper at the buzzer, Ball Arena shook with an avalanche of glee, Anthony Davis fell backward into the Denver bench in desperation, and it was over. This game. This nightmare. This series? On a night they held a dominant 20-point...
"I don't understand what's going on in the replay center, to be honest," Lakers star LeBron James said following his team's Game 2 loss in Denver.