LeBron James has built a billion-dollar life, but one of his clearest childhood memories is still rooted in something as simple as not knowing what a pantry was.
Austin Reaves will undoubtedly decline his 14.9 million player option and enter free agency in the upcoming offseason. He reportedly wants the Los Angeles Lakers to give him the maximum allowable salary, which is a five-year, nearly 240 million deal.
The Lakers’ search for a center this summer is going to require them to find someone who can be the yin to Luka Dončić‘s yang as a pick-and-roll partner.
Despite Rich Paul of Klutch Sports trying to set the record straight in terms of all the rumors swirling about LeBron James’ immediate future in the NBA, the speculation continues about whether he’ll return to the Los Angeles Lakers, try his luck elsewhere as an unrestricted free agent or simply retire.
As an NBA fan, it hits different when a team's best player is a guy the franchise nurtured from the very start. There's a greater attachment to stars who have been there since the start, who have bled the team's colors since the start of their careers.
The Golden State Warriors will do whatever they can to improve their team this offseason, and that might include going after LeBron James. The Los Angeles Lakers star will be a free agent next month, and there will be several teams looking to bring him to their team, as he may not have many years left in the league.
The Lakers are once again dealing with LeBron James summer drama, which has become an annual tradition at this point. However, with James being an unrestricted free agent, this isn’t an offseason where we can all just laugh at the passive aggressiveness.
The Lakers spent a couple of years searching for a reliable starting center. There’s at least a little evidence that Deandre Ayton was that guy. But now, LA may have to convince him to stick around.
Plenty of important decisions loom this summer for the Los Angeles Lakers with LeBron James as arguably their most more important. He will be heavily coveted as a free agent, but a return to the Lakers also seems to make sense for both parties if they can find a numer that works.
There is no denying that Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves deserved All-Star consideration given his strong play to begin the year. Unfortunately, injury prevented him from solidifying his case and perhaps next year he will be on everyone’s radar.
NBA free agency is just around the corner and the Los Angeles Lakers are amongst several Western Conference teams looking to make considerable roster changes.
If an NBA player ends a game with 30 points, that's generally a great night. 40 points is fantastic, and 50 points is an event. That's especially true when that type of scoring outburst comes from an unexpected source.
Shaquille O’Neal shared his thoughts on the draft scenario, choosing between LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. His answer reveals what matters most to Shaq.
Appearing Friday on The Pat McAfee Show (Twitter video link), LeBron James‘ agent revealed that there’s already significant interest in his client if he decides to leave the Lakers.
The 2026 NBA Draft is set to get underway on June 23, with the entire league waiting for the first offseason domino to drop, as the Milwaukee Bucks are expected to trade superstar big man Giannis Antetokounmpo before that date.
The GOAT debate has become one of the more toxic and persistent discussions in the NBA world, with a strong majority of people falling into two camps: Michael Jordan and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
LeBron James hasn’t revealed a decision on his future yet, and until he does, everyone seems to have an opinion. The latest comes from former teammate Danny Green, who believes James will ultimately choose between the Lakers and Cavaliers if he decides to return for a 24th season.
The NBA world, or at least several teams, are waiting patiently to find out whether or not Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James wants to play another season.
Free agency kicks off on June 30 and the Los Angeles Lakers find themselves once again in a position needing to make multiple moves to become a serious championship contender.
What stands out most about the Lakers’ offseason isn’t a splashy signing or a bold trade – it’s the way they’ve stopped trying to convince themselves everything is fine as is.
Los Angeles Lakers icon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added a legendary presence to the FIFA World Cup scene as the USMNT rolled past Paraguay, 4-1. The Paraguay-USMNT matchup already carried big energy, but Abdul-Jabbar’s appearance gave the night a special crossover feel.
The Los Angeles Lakers are entering a crucial offseason with Austin Reaves. After signing a four-year, $54 million deal in 2023, the former undrafted free agent will likely opt out of his contract to pursue a bigger deal.
James may only have one more chance to win another NBA championship, and he should be looking at the place that gives him the best opportunity to do so.