For months now, fans have speculated whether Bronny James will join the NBA via the upcoming draft or stay in college. With the young star going for the former, Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James is all hyped up for his son’s impending professional debut.
While there are still a handful of names that are reportedly in contention for the Los Angeles Lakers head coaching job, it appears that there are two candidates that have emerged as the final frontrunners.
Even though, their time together didn’t end on a good note, Shaquille O’Neal managed to patch up his beef with the late Kobe Bryant before he passed away in 2020.
Despite a poor close to the year with a disappointing playoff series, Rui Hachimura is not being actively shopped by the Lakers in the trade market. The Lakers are certainly going to make changes to the roster this offseason.
Los Angeles Lakers news: The latest update on Bronny James‘ future in the league is that the 19-year-old’s draft stock has dropped significantly. At this point, the son of the great LeBron James is projected to be the No.
Not surprisingly, JJ Redick is said to be a finalist for the Los Angeles Lakers’ coaching vacancy. Same goes for James Borrego. And those two may be the final ones fighting for the job, per Shams Charania of The Athletic, via the Pat McAfee Show.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to be one of the more aggressive teams this offseason as they look to bolster the roster surrounding LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
The 38-year-old officially announced his retirement as a player last month after 16 career seasons.
The top priority for the Los Angeles Lakers remains finding the team’s next head coach and that process is beginning to kick into gear. The franchise has already brought in a number of candidates for their initial round of interviews with the likes of JJ Redick and James Borrego emerging as early favorites.
This offseason is all about the Los Angeles Lakers making the necessary moves to bring this franchise back to championship contention. This includes finding the right type of players to fit around the superstar duo of LeBron James and Anthony Davis and one player who has proven he is an excellent fit is Austin Reaves.
Anthony Davis’s incredible season was one of the few highlights to take away from this disappointing and frustrating Lakers season. Welcome to our annual Lakers season in review series, where we’ll look back at each player on the team’s roster this season and evaluate if they should be part of the future of the franchise.
According to NBA insider Jovan Buha of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Lakers are prepared to offer LeBron James whatever type of contract he wants. LeBron can become an unrestricted free agent this offseason by declining his 2024-25 player option worth $51.4 million.
The Lakers have been in no rush to name a new head coach after firing Darvin Ham, but one prominent NBA reporter believes the decision has already been made.
The Los Angeles Lakers have a crucial summer ahead of them, as they could possibly look to add a third start via trade. It's not out of the realm of possibility, and whether that's the right or wrong decision is entirely up to the front office. Nonetheless, the front office will target one this summer.
The situation surrounding Bronny James ahead of the 2024 NBA Draft is truly unlike any other in the history of the league. It looks as if there is a very real chance that Bronny could wind up on the Los Angeles Lakers with his father LeBron James.
Coaching a Lakers team built around two aging stars in a brutal Western Conference might not be as appealing as the franchise believes.
The Los Angeles Lakers know they need some help after losing to the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs. Goodness knows, they’re not getting any younger.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expecting to shake up their team's coaching hierarchy for the third time in the last six seasons. This time, the Lakers seem to be approaching their coaching hires with a long-term goal in mind, looking at a mix of candidates with differing skill levels.
The Los Angeles Lakers are searching for a new head coach with multiple candidates in the running for arguably the toughest job in basketball. Not only
There's reportedly no guarantee the Lakers will hire JJ Redick as their next head coach.
Eight-time All-Star swingman Vince Carter, an inductee into this year's Naismith Hall of Fame class, numbered among that first wave of "Next Jordan" contenders — along with Los Angeles Lakers Hall of Fame shooting guard Kobe Bryant, All-Star Jerry Stackhouse, and more.
As a whirlwind of an offseason for the Lakers looms, the number of questions surrounding the roster and coaching staff could lead to a major shake-up.
The Lakers are ramping up their search for a new head coach, and one candidate may be acquitting himself very well during the process.
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