With the 25th overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, the Los Angeles Lakers have the opportunity to add a young piece who could help the team for many years.
Few NBA media feuds have been as public as the one between Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James. From their highly publicized clash over Bronny James to Smith calling LeBron a “liar” on national television after their 2025 courtside confrontation, the ESPN personality has rarely hidden his criticism of the four-time NBA champion.
At the beginning of the offseason, Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka spoke about the franchise intending to hire two assistant general managers to work alongside him.
While the Lakers are set to potentially have a lot of cap space this summer, it comes with a lot of moving parts attached. That cap space is only created if the team renounces the cap holds on certain players — namely LeBron James — and only matters if they have players they want to sign or acquire via trade.
The NBA implemented a lottery system beginning with the 1985 draft. Since then, 41 players have gone No. 1 overall. How many of the top overall picks from the NBA's lottery era can you name in five minutes?
With the 2026 NBA Draft right around the corner, the Los Angeles Lakers front office and scouting staff have been hard at work taking closer looks at a number of potential prospects whom they could look to add.
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.
At his exit interview, one of the edicts from President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka is that the Lakers needed lob threats and wings with athleticism.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ two biggest moves came on the buyout market last offseason when they were able to land both Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart for below-market deals.
Since Mark Walter took over as majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, the organization has invested in its infrastructure in order to improve on the margins.
With NBA free agency set to begin on June 30, uncertainty continues to surround the future of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James. Early discussions between James’ camp and the Lakers have not resulted in any commitment regarding a return for the 2026-27 season, according to ESPN insider Ramona Shelburne.
Last month, it was reported that the Los Angeles Lakers are building the roster around Luka Doncic, further signaling the passing of the torch from LeBron James.
Luka Doncic was sent to the Los Angeles Lakers from the Dallas Mavericks in one of the most shocking trades in NBA history. The deal was made in the late hours before the trade deadline, in early February of 2025.
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.
The 2025-26 NBA season is officially in the books, and free agency is now just around the corner. The period will officially begin on June 30, but some big decisions need to be made by June 29, the deadline for all team and player options.
Following the struggles of Deandre Ayton, the Los Angeles Lakers are once again hunting for a big man this offseason. The search has intensified ever since Luka Doncic demanded an elite center.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic recently attended a Jordan Brand event in Ljubljana, where Simply British Ballers caught up with him. They tasked Doncic with making his all-time European starting five to take down one made of U.S.
LeBron James, despite being 41 years old, is still one of the most sought-after free agents in the league this summer. According to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, the veteran’s initial conversations with the Los Angeles Lakers’ front office have indicated that he may not retire in the purple and gold jersey after all.
The Los Angeles Lakers are under the microscope this offseason, and Luka Doncic appears to be the one looking through the ocular lens. The Lakers are heading into a critical period ahead of Doncic’s third season in L.A.
The Los Angeles Lakers were one of the NBA’s most pleasant surprises throughout the regular season this year, but their 2025-26 campaign ended with a second-round loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to have a busy summer, with the biggest question being what the future holds for LeBron James ahead of free agency.
One of the most popular father-son duos in sports is Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and his son, Bronny James. LeBron and Bronny have played two seasons and 48 games together in the NBA.
The Los Angeles Lakers are coming into the offseason with a lot of decisions to make for their future. Though they had a solid season, injuries to their key players going into the playoffs led them to flame out in the second round against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
You can add Kevin Garnett to the list of people who would like to see LeBron James end his NBA career in Cleveland. Speaking on his podcast, Garnett said he believes James should consider returning to the Cavaliers if he decides to play one final season.
The Los Angeles Lakers know they have work to do if they want to maximize their championship window around Luka Doncic. With NBA free agency set to begin on June 30, the Lakers are reportedly exploring several options to upgrade their frontcourt.
The Los Angeles Lakers might only be able to return four of their five starters from last season. Lakers forward Rui Hachimura could potentially be the odd man out for the team in free agency this offseason, Dave McMenamin of ESPN reported this week.