Everybody seems to be waiting on LeBron James. That includes the Lakers. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Los Angeles still hasn’t made a contract offer to the four-time MVP, even after the sides briefly touched base once teams were permitted to begin negotiating with their own free agents.
As the start of NBA free agency approaches, the Los Angeles Lakers will need to address the center position. One player they have been linked to leading up to this point has been Mitchell Robinson of the World Champion New York Knicks, and he be gettable.
The Los Angeles Lakers apparently paid far more than they wanted to in order to retain Austin Reaves. The Lakers re-signed their homegrown star Reaves to a monster four-year, $185 million deal earlier this week.
LeBron James has spent more than two decades building one of basketball’s greatest careers, yet he recently revealed that sharing the NBA floor with his eldest son means more than any championship ring.
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 Los Angeles Lakers selected Baylor guard Cameron Carr with the 24th overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft and the hope is that he will develop into a two-way wing.
LeBron James has never been far from Cleveland’s orbit. Even years after his second departure, every offseason seems to revive speculation about whether one final homecoming could still happen.
The Los Angeles Lakers have already made some big decisions this offseason, recently signing Austin Reaves on a max contract extension to keep him around long-term.
The Luka Doncic Foundation announced that they have opened up applications for Stay in Play, a three-year global grant program intended to eliminate financial barriers that force young athletes to quit youth sports.
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.
JJ Redick had en eventful 42nd birthday on Wednesday as he celebrated the two-year anniversary of becoming the Los Angeles Lakers’ head coach, as well as the team re-signing star guard Austin Reaves to a new contract.
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While the second round turned out to be a dud for the Lakers on Wednesday, the conclusion of the NBA Draft is when the team really starts to get to work.
While the Los Angeles Lakers are looking to put together a successful offseason, Luka Doncic has been spending the summer in Slovenia in order to be with his two daughters.
Austin Reaves just hit a hole-in-one in life. Reaves will continue his NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers for years to come after securing a massive contract extension with the Western Conference franchise on Wednesday.
Arguably the Los Angeles Lakers’ biggest order of business this offseason is taken care of as Austin Reaves has agreed to re-sign with the team on a four-year, $185 million maximum contract.
Bronny James has grown up around basketball greatness. The Los Angeles Lakers guard is the son of LeBron James, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer and a four-time champion who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in league history.
Los Angeles Lakers first-round draft pick Cameron Carr actually has a small connection with his new team. His father, Chris Carr, was a second-round pick back in 1996 and spent six seasons in the NBA.
The Los Angeles Lakers didn’t get their guy when they made a trade into the second round of the NBA Draft, but they landed a couple of other players they were looking at via two-way contracts in the aftermath of the draft.
The Lakers and Mavericks have made a minor trade late in the second round of the draft, with Los Angeles agreeing to send the rights to No. 56 overall pick Vsevolod Ishchenko to Dallas, per Dan Woike of The Athletic (Twitter link).
The Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns have officially finalized the complicated draft-night trade that shuffled several first-round picks and ultimately sent three prospects to new homes.
The Lakers, Knicks, Mavericks, and Suns have officially completed three separate draft-night deals as a single four-team trade, according to press releases from Dallas and Phoenix.