The Los Angeles Lakers made a franchise-altering trade in 2019 and are finally starting to feel the effects of it.
The Los Angeles were ranked the third-most valuable NBA franchise behind the Golden State Warriors and New York Knicks to end 2024.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are absolutely, 100%, without a doubt worthy of the No. 1 spot in the first 2025 edition of the NBA Power Rankings. But there's just one problem -- the Oklahoma City Thunder. OKC has rattled off 13 straight wins (as long as you,
As NBA trade season ramps up amid the start of 2025, the New York Knicks are a team to monitor as a suitor for veterans around the league. Amid the team's 24-10
Plus, a Detroit connection, the boxout of the year (courtesy of the Knicks) and a reigning conference finalist is caught in the middle.
The Los Angeles Lakers are searching for a high-profile asset to add to their roster. However, an underrated Toronto Raptors star and New York Knicks outcast could be the perfect fit for the Lakers.
Dorian Finney-Smith opens up about finally playing for a "big brother" after his trade to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Dorian Finney-Smith is extremely happy about the Brooklyn Nets trading him to the Los Angeles Lakers. At the Lakers' practice session on Monday, Smith spoke about his delight at getting to play for the "big brother" in Los Angeles after playing for the "little brother" in New York.
Since their first appearance in 1961, the Lakers have played on Christmas 50 times. That number is second-highest among all NBA teams, behind only the New York Knicks. The Lakers' 24 wins is tied with the Knicks for most all-time and they've generally played better than New York on yuletide, losing only 26 contests to the Knicks' 32 losses.
There are expected to be many players available, including Cam Johnson. Johnson, who’s shooting an impressive and efficient 43.1% from 3-point range on 7.6 attempts per game, fits the bill of someone the Lakers could use.
LeBron James will take on a very familiar team when the Los Angeles Lakers host the Cleveland Cavaliers on New Year's Eve. The Lakers, who are coming off back-to-back wins, will look to end the Cavaliers' seven-game winning streak.
Los Angeles Lakers stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis are third and fourth in the West frontcourt in first NBA All-Star fan voting returns