The Los Angeles Lakers had quite the week as they overcame some of the best teams in the NBA and are right back in the playoff race. Despite a hiccup against the Sacramento Kings, the Lakers put up wins against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Milwaukee Bucks and most recently the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Los Angeles Lakers have had an up and down season although they find themselves in a nice groove as of late. A player that is trying to find his way out of a similar slump is Taurean Prince, whose 3-point shooting is needed for L.A.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been up and down throughout the 2023-24 NBA regular season. Right when it looked like they were turning a corner, the team’s production fell off for one reason or another.
The Los Angeles Lakers (30-26) are currently 9th in the Western Conference, and based on what we have seen so far, LeBron James and Anthony Davis need more help if they want to become a true contender right now.
According to NBA insider Jovan Buha of The Athletic, head coach Darvin Ham told the Los Angeles Lakers’ front office to not trade small forward Taurean Prince.
According to NBA insider Jovan Buha of The Athletic, head coach Darvin Ham told the Los Angeles Lakers’ front office not to trade Taurean Prince. The Lakers’ brass thought about moving Prince at the NBA trade deadline, but Ham was one of the vocal supporters of retaining the veteran.
The NBA trade deadline came and went on Thursday and the Los Angeles Lakers chose to stand pat, not making any moves. The team had been linked to a number of different players over the past few weeks, but ultimately were unable to find the right deal they felt was in their best interest to make.
Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham made another starting lineup change for Saturday’s game against the New York Knicks, inserting Rui Hachimura in the place of Taurean Prince.
Due to various injuries and overall inconsistency, Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham has been forced to change his starting lineup a number of times so far this season.
The past couple of weeks have not been easy for the Los Angeles Lakers, but especially D’Angelo Russell, who has found himself in plenty of trade rumors.
It has not been the season the Los Angeles Lakers envisioned after a summer filled with good signings on paper. One of those is Taurean Prince, who signed on the bi-annual exception and is now a prominent starter.
Things seemed to be trending in the right direction for the Los Angeles Lakers after picking up back-to-back impressive wins over the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Mavericks.
The Los Angeles Lakers signed Taurean Prince this past offseason to provide the team with a reliable 3-and-D wing who could help stretch the floor. While there was a bit of a slump earlier on in the year, Prince has been absolutely scorching as of late.
Los Angeles Lakers starting forward Taurean Prince was scratched from the starting lineup of Wednesday's game against the Clippers due to an injury he suffered pregame.
One of the biggest signings for your Los Angeles Lakers this offseason was forward Taurean Prince. The 6’7” vet comes over after spending the last bit of time in Minnesota, and he has some familiarity with a few members of the Lakers already.
Throughout the Lakers preseason, fans have gotten a glimpse of how well the team has come together, from varying strengths and weaknesses to potential rotations employed by Head Coach Darvin Ham.
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The Lakers have undoubtedly made some of the best moves in the offseason. They have secured a roster that can possibly compete for a championship.
Small forward Taurean Prince is signing with the Los Angeles Lakers, according to multiple NBA reporters. Prince is signing a one-year, $4.5 million deal with the Lakers.
The Lakers have agreed to sign free agent forward Taurean Prince, league sources tell Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter link). Prince cleared waivers today after being waived by the Timberwolves on Wednesday.
The Timberwolves waived Taurean Prince on Wednesday to avoid guaranteeing his $7,455,000 salary for the upcoming season, but there’s a chance he could be re-signed.
Because Prince has a non-guaranteed contract rather than an option, he’ll have to be waived, meaning Minnesota won’t retain any form of Bird rights on him.
New details have emerged regarding Minnesota Timberwolves forward Taurean Prince’s arrest earlier in the week.
Prince was picked up at Miami International Airport and arrested due to a fugitive warrant for him issued by Texas.
Prince got into an altercation with Mavericks All-Star guard Luka Doncic, resulting in both players being assessed double-technical fouls.
One of the youngest and brightest stars in the NBA has entered the league's health and safety protocols. The Minnesota Timberwolves most recently played the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday.
The Cleveland Cavaliers continue to get bad news on the injury front.
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