With the bulk of the free agents available in the 2025 offseason no longer on the market, the Los Angeles Lakers will feel lucky to have capitalized on one of the bigger fish in Deandre Ayton.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James has made massive strides over the last year. After being one of the most talked-about — and absurdly criticized — second-round picks in NBA history, he got off to a slow start.
The Los Angeles Lakers completed their biggest goal of the offseason by adding a starting center in Deandre Ayton after he was bought out by the Portland Trail Blazers.
How many of the 23 sets of teammates to score at least 30 points apiece in an NBA Finals game since the NBA/ABA merger in 1976 can you name in six minutes?
If the Cavaliers actually called NBA agent Rich Paul about a LeBron James trade, it’s news to one NBA scout. “I keep hearing their interest (in James) is minimal, if they have any at all,” the scout told Hoops Wire.
The Los Angeles Lakers' longterm relationship with LeBron James appears to be nearing the end of its rope as the superstar heads into his age-41 season in 2025-26, which is also his final contract year with the NBA's signature franchise.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been relatively inactive during the offseason. Their only moves thus far consist of letting Dorian Finney-Smith walk and using the cap flexibility that created to sign Jake LaRavia and Deandre Ayton.
Let’s take a closer look at Deandre Ayton’s injury history during his NBA career with the Suns and Blazers. The Lakers signed center DeAndre Ayton this offseason, who will be the surefire starter for a side desperate to fill their hole at center since acquiring Luka Dončić.
The Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James find themselves in a rather uncomfortable situation. It might be the first time in LeBron’s career that he cannot flex his muscles over an organization and demand more respect.
‘It’s not the destination, it’s the journey,’ is as cliche as it gets, but there’s a reason it continues to be said to this day. The people who are the best in the world, the ‘overnight success stories’, none of it began the night before.
Ranking the top NBA players of all-time is a very difficult task. No matter how someone’s list turns out, there will be plenty of debate over where certain players are slotted.
Since arriving in L.A. in 2018, LeBron James has been the engine of a Lakers revival. He brought home the franchise’s 17th championship in the pandemic-shortened
The Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James have had a mutually beneficial partnership since the superstar chose to come in 2018, but this offseason it appears things are coming to an end sooner than later.
Former Los Angeles Lakers star Shaquille O’Neal reacted to a top 10 player ranking posted on X on Sunday. In the modern league, countless player ranking lists keep most fans debating.
The Los Angeles Lakers were back in action on Monday night, taking on the L.A. Clippers in their third game of the Las Vegas Summer League. The Lakers split their first two games, including an easy victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday night.
Jason McIntyre fired off a take about the Los Angeles Lakers’ chances in the Western Conference if they land a specific player in free agency. The Lakers progress through the offseason after making a few signings.
With the offseason trade front hitting the inevitable lull, some Lakers fans may have held out hope for another blockbuster deal. However, one insider says they can pump the brakes on any rumors surrounding an Eastern Conference standout.
The Los Angeles Lakers played a total of three games at the California Classic earlier this month, and have played two games so far at NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
As speculation swirls once again around LeBron James and what comes next, Charles Barkley says the conversation inside the Lakers’ front office may already have shifted away from LeBron and toward Luka Doncic.
The Los Angeles Lakers are all in on Luka Doncic. They understand Doncic is the best player on the team. He is the future. This may come off as a slight against LeBron James.