If you’re Bronny James, it certainly doesn’t hurt to have a member of basketball’s Mount Rushmore in your ear as you navigate the NBA Draft process. 21 years ago, it was his dad — Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James — getting daily media coverage the likes of which we’ve never seen before or since.
The top priority for the Los Angeles Lakers currently is to find the franchise’s next head coach. There are already a number of names being tossed around as possibilities, but the Lakers are just now beginning to schedule interviews with potential candidates.
Rashad McCants's interpretation of LeBron James's attendance at the Cavs-Celtics Game 4 goes beyond a simple homecoming gesture. McCants sees it as a strategic move by LeBron, a calculated warning to the Lakers organization.
Bronny James, the 19-year-old son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, is determined to carve out his path in the NBA. Speaking to reporters at the NBA Draft Combine on Tuesday, James acknowledged the extra attention that comes with being part of the James family but emphasized his goal is to make it to the league on his own merit.
An intriguing prospect that will continue to gain traction throughout the NBA Draft Combine is Bronny James, the son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James.
The Los Angeles Lakers have some big decisions to make this offseason, with one of them being what they should do with D'Angelo Russell. Russell is expected to opt out of his $18.6 million player option for 2024-25 to become a free agent and Lakers insider Anthony Irwin states there are three ways this situation can pan out.
ESPN analyst JJ Redick has reportedly emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Darvin Ham as the next Lakers head coach. While some have endorsed Redick for the high-profile job, retired Heat player Udonis Haslem believes the Lakers could cause friction within the locker room by hiring the retired sharpshooter.
Pacers legend Reggie Miller was in the news recently for his controversial comments at the start of TNT's Game 4 broadcast of Nuggets versus Timberwolves.
Bronny James, son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, has big NBA dreams of his own. While he doesn’t have the hype that his father had back in 2003, many eyes are still on Bronny, as he looks to find his way to the pros.
To say that the Los Angeles Lakers will be faced with some tough decisions this summer will be an understatement. As it is, the front office is already in the process of making a monumental decision on the team’s next head coach, which unsurprisingly, is taking a bit longer than how some folks may have initially imagined.
Los Angeles Lakers news: The media has not failed to underscore the fact that LeBron James will play an undeniably integral role in the team’s search for their next head coach.
LeBron James is waiting to see who becomes the next head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. The team needs someone who can make the big calls, not get overwhelmed, and adjust as per the needs of the team.
Los Angeles Lakers news: JJ Redick, James Borrego, and Sam Cassell are just a few of the big names that have been linked to the head coach opening in LA.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James hasn’t been shy about wanting to play in the NBA with his son Bronny, but how does the 19-year-old feel?
The 2024 NBA Draft will see LeBron James' son Bronny compete with hundreds of other prospects to secure a selection as one of the 58 picks in the Draft.
According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, the Los Angeles Lakers are prepared for LeBron James to decline his 2024-25 player option and enter
Redick's status as a respected former player likely counts for something.
According to NBA insider Jovan Buha of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Lakers don’t want to trade Austin Reaves. The Lakers would need a “bonafide All-Star” in return for Reaves.
The Lakers appear poised to ramp up their search for a new head coach, and three leading candidates have emerged as options.
Lakers have been on the hunt recently trying to find a replacement head coach. News broke a few weeks ago that they let Coach Darvin Ham go. Coach Ham had been coaching the Los Angeles Lakers for two seasons.
The Los Angeles Lakers are poised to initiate contact with potential head coaching candidates in the coming days, with an initial emphasis on sitting NBA assistants and former head coaches with whom they are less familiar.
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