As the coaching carousel continues its procession, the Los Angeles Lakers find themselves among the teams searching for a new leader. Following a nearly disastrous 2023-24 campaign, the Lakers decided to part ways with former head coach Darvin Ham after two seasons.
After two seasons, the Los Angeles Lakers chose to part ways with head coach Darvin Ham. The team came into this season with championship aspirations but fell far short, losing to the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, the second consecutive year the Lakers came up short to Denver.
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.
Despite only winning one game in their series against the Nuggets, LeBron James felt the Lakers were closer to winning than the final results suggest. Playoff exits are never easy to accept, but the one the Lakers suffered to the Nuggets hurt even more.
The Los Angeles Lakers have a big decision to make in terms of who will be the franchise’s next head coach. With LeBron James and Anthony Davis leading the way, the team must figure out the right person to help take the franchise into championship contention.
After a tough season of struggles, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James reflected on this year’s first-round playoff series loss to the Denver Nuggets.
The Nuggets series showed a major, glaring issue for the Lakers in the match-up between Rui Hachimura and Michael Porter Jr. Let’s take a closer look.
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.
The alleged leak of an email from Klutch Sports promoting LeBron James for MVP has sparked controversy and raised questions about the integrity of the MVP voting process.
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.
The Los Angeles Lakers are one of the few teams in the NBA with a vacant head coaching position after they fired Darvin Ham. Ham’s future in Los Angeles was essentially sealed once he failed to get the team past the Denver Nuggets for the second consecutive year.
The Los Angeles Lakers are not resting on their laurels and certainly not running it back next year. Darvin Ham is out as the head coach and some interesting names are floating around for the vacant position.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ season may be over, but LeBron James never just completely disconnects from the game of basketball. The superstar is a basketball junkie and is undoubtedly tuning in every night to the NBA Playoffs.
Desperate times call for radical measures?
The Lakers fired Ham after he failed to guide them out of the opening round of this season's playoffs.
The Los Angeles Lakers have started their head coaching search, and they’ve already listed several names to replace Darvin Ham, who was fired by the team last week after two seasons.
The Los Angeles Lakers know that their time with LeBron James on the team is quickly running out. While King James is still performing at an astonishingly high level, it’s only a matter of time before he finally calls it a career.
Sports analyst Colin Cowherd doesn’t think head coaches should wear their hats backwards. At least, that’s what he said on Wednesday after seeing former player JJ Redick, who has been linked to multiple teams’ head coaching jobs, wear a backwards hat on a podcast.
The Los Angeles Lakers are likely to take coaching notes from both LeBron James and Anthony Davis as they look to install Darvin Ham's successor.
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.
After a relatively successful two-year run with the Los Angeles Lakers, the club's now-ex-head coach Darvin Ham once again finds himself a free agent. There are two non-Lakers head coaching openings as of this writing, for the lottery-bound Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards.
According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, several Los Angeles Lakers players “were taken aback” when Darvin Ham started Taurean Prince over
The move guarantees his salary for next season, postponing his free agency until 2025.
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