No one is more polarizing than Bronny James among NBA Draft fans. While he’s making himself eligible for the 2024 class, many fans will argue that he hasn’t shown enough potential that would turn him into a player with a long and successful NBA career.
According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, the Los Angeles Lakers will not hire a new coach until they know for absolute certain that Tyronn Lue won’t be available.
As the Los Angeles Lakers gear up for a pivotal transition, the franchise sets its sights on a trio of distinguished coaching candidates—JJ Redick, Sam Cassell, and James Borrego.
The New Orleans Pelicans are facing an underachieving NBA season, and All-Star Brandon Ingram‘s future with the team is uncertain. Ingram’s trade to the Los Angeles Lakers is also considered a possibility.
Bronny James told reporters in Chicago that he’s focused on getting to the NBA and not thinking about playing with his dad, LeBron. “I would be happy about getting to the league instead of me thinking about playing with my dad,” Bronny said, via ESPN.
Bronny James, son of NBA legend LeBron James, has entered the 2024 NBA Draft, sparking both excitement and skepticism. The 19-year-old guard’s decision to forgo his remaining college eligibility has raised questions about his readiness for the NBA.
More details have emerged from the trade that almost sent Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant to the Detroit Pistons almost two decades ago. Back in 2007, following the Los Angeles Lakers’ second straight first-round playoff exit, Kobe Bryant had had enough and demanded a trade.
The Los Angeles Lakers are in the midst of their head coach search, but the scouting department is also hard at work ahead of the 2024 NBA Draft. The Lakers could have a first-round pick to use if the New Orleans Pelicans decide to defer it, but they’ll at least have the No.
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.
After an illustrious 20-year career featuring five NBA championships, Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant was a no-brainer choice as a First-Ballot Hall of Famer.
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.
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.
Former NBA player and current ESPN commentator JJ Redick has been named as a prime candidate to fill the Los Angeles Lakers’ head coaching vacancy for the last few weeks.
There is a frontrunner for the Los Angeles Lakers’ head coaching job, according to one reporter.
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.
Johnson has typically been very forthright with his opinions on the Lakers.
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.
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