The Los Angeles Lakers have a busy summer ahead, and trading their upcoming first-round pick has become one of their top priorities in the 2024 offseason.
In a recent clip that's making the rounds online, LeBron James was caught dancing to one of Kendrick Lamar's newest tracks. In the background of the viral video, "King" James can be seen dancing around several women, having a good time in a crowded nightclub full of people.
The Los Angeles Lakers understood a change needed to be made after exiting the 2024 NBA Playoffs in the first round and they moved quickly, firing former head coach Darvin Ham and his coaching staff.
The little noise when it comes to the Lakers head coaching search may be a result of the team being focused on two names early on in Ty Lue and JJ Redick.
The end has never been closer for LeBron James' historic NBA career but he may still have some time left before it's all said and done. According to The
As players begin to decide whether they want to test the waters of free agency, new reports have emerged about Lakers starter D’Angelo Russell and his choice to accept or decline an $18.6 million player option.
At a time in which the rap beef between hip-hop stars Kendrick Lamar and Drake is dominating the headlines, there has been a bit of beef brewing within the sports media world as well.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ offseason is going to be an eventful one as major changes to the roster are expected to come after standing pat at the NBA trade deadline came back to bite them.
Coming into the first round of the postseason, the Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James earned themselves a matchup with the defending champion Denver Nuggets.
Although the Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated from the 2024 NBA Playoffs, there are still plenty of reasons to watch the postseason as the remaining teams have played some exciting games so far.
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy is back with some more explosive claims regarding the league. Donaghy has now shared how the NBA tried to give big-market teams an advantage against mid-market ones.
Recently, former Los Angeles Lakers superstar center Shaquille O’Neal made waves with his comments that his late great former teammate Kobe Bryant, with whom he won three NBA Championships in LA, belongs in the GOAT (greatest of all time) discussion.
Coming off being swept last season in the Western Conference Finals, the Los Angeles Lakers looked to add more veteran presence around LeBron James and Anthony Davis last summer.
After a first-round playoff exit, there are sure to be changes within the Los Angeles Lakers roster. Some players will return and others will be let go or possibly traded, and one of those question marks is point guard Spencer Dinwiddie.
Hall of Fame former Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant was part of a massive wave of prep-to-pro players when he opted to forgo college and head directly to the NBA.
According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, several Los Angeles Lakers players “were taken aback” when Darvin Ham started Taurean Prince over