D'Angelo Russell scored 27 points and LeBron James added 25, with both players contributing 10 assists, as the Los Angeles Lakers ended a two-game skid with a 136-105 victory Monday over the visiting Atlanta Hawks.
The Los Angeles Lakers' bounce-back 136-105 win against the Atlanta Hawks brought jubilation to Lakers fans, who saw their team end a two-game losing streak with a dominant performance.
The Los Angeles Lakers are at the point in the season where every game is crucial for standings purposes, especially when they are playing lesser quality teams.
Rob Pelinka and the Los Angeles Lakers draft decisions have come under scrutiny this season, particularly with the success of prospects selected immediately after Jalen Hood-Schifino, especially with the success of Cam Whitemore.
On Monday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers are playing the Atlanta Hawks (at home) in California. During the game, D'Angelo Russell made team history by moving ahead of Eddie Jones (489) for eighth on the team's all-time three-pointers list. Following Jones, the next player for Russell to pass will be Kyle Kuzma (510).
Los Angeles Lakers forward Christian Wood will undergo an arthroscopic procedure on his left knee and is likely to be out multiple weeks, per Adrian Wojnarowski and Dave McMenamin of ESPN.
The Los Angeles Lakers are facing yet another stretched-out absence from a key rotation player.
The forward probably won’t be available until later in the postseason, if the Lakers advance.
Late last week, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal spoke with Mario Chalmers on his podcast about whether or not Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is feared.
Riding a two-game losing streak, the Los Angeles Lakers are looking to return to their winning ways when they get back on the court Monday night, hosting an Atlanta Hawks team that is without Trae Young.
The Los Angeles Lakers have the benefit of sharing the same city as one of the best teams in the MLB: the Los Angeles Dodgers. There are often moments
According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, it’s extremely unlikely Los Angeles Lakers vice president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka will face any real heat for this season.
In what’s believed to be the first-ever hip-hop song recorded entirely about wine, popular Los Angeles sommelier Devin Reed aka Dev The Somm, pays homage
Paul Pierce wants to see LeBron James "take a step back" within the Los Angeles Lakers offensive system.
Last month, JJ Redick bemoaned that NBA fans didn’t want to be educated about the game. Now he and LeBron James are betting that there’s an audience for basketball-only talk.
The Los Angeles Lakers are in a bit of a rut right now. They've lost their last two games and are currently in tenth place in the Western Conference. The Lakers are a full three games and then some behind the sixth seed in the Western Conference.
March Madness doesn't get underway until Thursday. We have some time to kill before then, so let's start with our favorite prop bet from Monday's NBA slate.
Spencer Dinwiddie was a welcomed add for the Los Angeles Lakers because players his caliber don’t normally hit the buyout market. The Toronto Raptors agreed to buy him out after trading for him, clearing the way to sign with any team.
The Los Angeles Lakers have lost two games in a row, falling to the Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors in their last two contests. Those are excruciating losses for the Lakers, who are looking to climb out of the NBA Play-In Tournament; losing to two of the teams right ahead of them in the standings certainly isn’t ideal.
Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis is impossible to replace, but backup Jaxson Hayes did an admirable job in Saturday night’s loss to the Golden State Warriors.
A Kobe Bryant championship ring is up for auction, but while collectors are happy to see a piece of history available in the market, the Los Angeles Lakers diehards are not.
Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham is certainly having an eventful weekend.
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