When the Los Angeles Lakers signed Jake LaRavia in free agency, their first offseason move, it had many people scratching their heads. Former NBA player, Gilbert Arenas, is one of those people who is scratching his head.
Although the Los Angeles Lakers have been one of the most talked about teams in free agency, the team also has to prepare to play games this weekend as Summer League kicks off with the California Classic in the Bay Area.
Exiting the 2025 playoffs in the 1st round was embarrassing for the Los Angeles Lakers. Fans and analysts pointed out that LeBron James and Luka Doncic needed help inside the paint.
Bronny James’ first year with the Los Angeles Lakers was a rollercoaster as he dealt with hate and criticism almost immediately despite not saying or doing much to warrant it.
Patrick Beverley believes Deandre Ayton changes everything for the Los Angeles Lakers going forward. The Los Angeles Lakers have finally signed a center.
The Los Angeles Lakers have finally made a significant move in the offseason by signing Deandre Ayton out of free agency. As this move is being celebrated by fans of the franchise, Lakers head coach JJ Redick would be particularly happy about this addition.
The Los Angeles Lakers are looking to build a competitive team around All-Star guard Luka Doncic. The organization is preparing to assemble a championship squad with Doncic leading the way.
The Los Angeles Lakers were the top choice of Deandre Ayton after his contract was bought out by the Portland Trail Blazers. On Wednesday, it became official that the Lakers agreed to sign Ayton to a two-year, $16.6 million contract.
Fresh off a contract buyout with Portland, free-agent center Deandre Ayton has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, which includes a player option for the second season, sources reported via Shams Charania and ESPN.
Following the acquisition of Deandre Ayton and Jake LaRavia in free agency, analysts around the country believe that the Lakers are not yet done with their moves in the offseason.
The Los Angeles Lakers finally found their big man: former lottery pick Deandre Ayton. As fans and experts welcomed him to Los Angeles on Thursday, one NBA insider revealed Luka Doncic’s initial reaction to the signing.
One of basketball’s biggest stories in recent times is still less than only two weeks old. Jeanie Buss, of the family who’ve owned the Los Angeles Lakers since 1979, sold the team for $10 billion to Mark Walter, owner of the Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Deandre Ayton have agreed to a contract after the seven-year veteran was bought out Monday by the Portland Trail Blazers. According to sources close to the team, they’re focus will now shift to wings and further center depth, whether that can be found on the free agency or trade markets.
The Los Angeles Lakers took a major step toward strengthening their frontcourt on Wednesday by signing Deandre Ayton after he cleared waivers, per ESPN's Shams Charania.
The Los Angeles Lakers are never ones to shy away from the spotlight. They are always in the headlines, and the NBA offseason has been no different. The team was sold for a record amount of money, and there has been massive trade speculation surrounding LeBron James.
The Los Angeles Lakers have dominated headlines all week after what has already been an eventful offseason. Following a painful playoff exit in Aprl, LA has been sweating things out to build a competitive roster for next season.
It took until Day 3 of NBA free agency, but Los Angeles Lakers fans can rest easy knowing they finally have their starting center in place for the 2025-26 season.
LeBron James recently exercised the $52M player option on his contract. He will return to the Lakers for the 2025-26 season. Yet, for the first time in his illustrious career, James is going into a season where he's not the marquee name on the roster.
The Los Angeles Lakers have known that they need a center ever since they shipped Anthony Davis to Dallas in exchange for Luka Doncic. Jaxson Hayes had to step into the starting center role.
According to a new report from ESPN basketball insider Dave McMenamin, the Los Angeles Lakers are in talks with NBA teams regarding a trade for a center.