It has been a crazy summer for the Los Angeles Lakers, with the storied franchise going through a massive roster overhaul while officially beginning the post-LeBron James era with superstar guard Luka Doncic leading the way.
As the Los Angeles Lakers look for a starting power forward, Jonathan Kuminga has emerged as their top option on the free agent market. For the Lakers
Until LeBron James finds his landing spot in a post-Los Angeles Lakers world, people are going to be fixated on his next move. Can you blame them? At 41, James truly defies Father Time.
How many of the NBA players with the most three-pointers made in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
The Los Angeles Lakers were one of many teams tied to Toronto Raptors big man Sandro Mamukelashvili in free agency, but it became clear early on that L.A.
The NBA is truly a global league. As such, there have been historical impacts left on the game by players of all walks of life. Some of the game's all-time
The thought of Curry, James and Green together is intriguing, and nobody knows when the decision will be made.
Rui Hachimura is coming off an incredible postseason showing, as the power forward averaged 17.5 points per game, while shooting 54.9% from the field and 56.9% from three on 5.8 three-point attempts per game.
The Los Angeles Lakers kept Austin Reaves in the fold this offseason by virtue of a new $185 million contract in free agency. Reaves will be entering his sixth season in the league and is coming off a breakout year in which he likely would have been named to the All-Star team if not for a lingering calf injury.
James and Davis share a strong friendship and won an NBA championship together with the Los Angeles Lakers.
LeBron James might be gone from the Lakers, but that doesn’t mean player empowerment is over in Los Angeles. Luka Dončić has had some things to say. He’s reportedly been in “constant communication” with Lakers President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka this summer and has made it known he wants an A-list center.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
The Los Angeles Lakers sit at 14 rostered players as of the morning of Wednesday, July 8. They’ve welcomed five new players — Sandro Mamukelashvili and Quentin Grimes officially, Walker Kessler, Collin Sexton and Kevon Looney still unofficially — and have turned the page to the Luka Doncic era.
In case you were wondering, LeBron James is officially no longer a member of the Lakers. Neither is Carmelo Anthony. Or Dwight Howard. Or Dion Waiters.
The Los Angeles Lakers are not yet done with their offseason dealing, despite already massively reshaping the roster and landing at 14 players with their most recent reported addition of Kevon Looney.
The Warriors entered the offseason with one main goal in sight: signing James.
The Lakers won't leave a stone unturned in their pursuit of talent to pair with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.
Bob Myers shared why he thinks his Sixers are LeBron's best option in free agency.
One of the biggest questions going into the offseason for the Los Angeles Lakers was the future of LeBron James. After eight years with the franchise, James was set to hit unrestricted free agency this summer and whether or not he would return was unclear.
It still looks strange to type. LeBron James is no longer a Laker. After eight seasons in Los Angeles, the Lakers are officially Luka Doncic's team. And instead of trying to replace one of the greatest players in NBA history with one person, they completely reshaped the roster.
The Lakers may finally have a price in mind for Jonathan Kuminga. According to Broderick Turner of the Los Angeles Times, LA is considering a two-year, $20 million contract for the free-agent forward.
The Los Angeles Lakers continue to beef up their frontcourt, this time by adding a three-time NBA champion.
Devoid of much size and athleticism on the bench, the Knicks just might end up regretting this decision.
They can't give their star player everything he wants.
Hachimura isn't leaving Los Angeles; he's simply changing arenas for the next two seasons.
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