Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has always been vocal about wanting to play with his son, Bronny James, in the NBA. So much so, that the Lakers are reportedly seriously gauging the possibility of scooping up the 19-year-old in the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft in order to fulfill LeBron’s dream.
Various new reports on traits the Lakers desire in their new head coach and apparently the front office has realized their next coach needs to be a hard worker.
The Los Angeles Lakers are taking their time in making their decision on the team’s next head coach — and rightfully so. This will be a pivotal decision
A burning question facing the Los Angeles Lakers this offseason is whether or not should they pursue a third star to play alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis once again.
The Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Boston Celtics during Monday’s NBA playoff action, 103-97, in front of a sold-out crowd that included a familiar face: LeBron James.
The Lakers are once again caught up in rumors surrounding a third star. Along with recent reports that the team is a frontrunner for Donovan Mitchell, The Athletic’s Jovan Buha provided a notable update on Austin Reaves’s status within the organization.
Even at 77-years-old and retired, Mike Krzyzewski is still providing some valuable input for one big-name NBA team.
There is a frontrunner for the Los Angeles Lakers’ head coaching job, according to one reporter.
According to NBA insider Brian Windhorst of ESPN, Rich Paul told the Los Angeles Lakers that LeBron James would be at the Cleveland Cavaliers-Boston Celtics
Redick's status as a respected former player likely counts for something.
With the Los Angeles Lakers season over, one of the biggest questions for the team going into this offseason is the status of superstar LeBron James. James can opt-out of his contract this season and become an unrestricted free agent, but there is also the possibility of him retiring after 21 years in the NBA.
Lakers GM Rob Pelinka has never shied away from chasing star talent.
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.
Earlier in the season, reports suggested the Los Angeles Lakers were seeking a third star to pair with Anthony Davis and LeBron James, provided he stays with the team this summer.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to begin ramping up their search for a head coach this week and many names have already been floating around as potential hires.
Given their inability to build on their 2020 championship, the Lakers must get this decision right.
The Lakers appear poised to ramp up their search for a new head coach, and three leading candidates have emerged as options.
Johnson has typically been very forthright with his opinions on the Lakers.
As the NBA Draft looms on June 27, one of the more intriguing prospects is Bronny James, the son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James who played his freshman year with the USC Trojans.
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.
Kobe Bryant's very first playoff run in the NBA in 1997 ended in disastrous fashion, as he shot four airballs (three in overtime) against the Utah Jazz in Game 5 of the Western Conference Semifinals.
There were always going to be a ton of questions surrounding Bronny James’ looming jump to the NBA. One of his NBA draft combine measurements just added another one to the list.
The search for a new head coach is currently underway for the Los Angeles Lakers. Arguably the biggest part of their offseason, the Purple and Gold’s task stems after the organization decided to part ways with Darvin Ham.
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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