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The Los Angeles Lakers have made some moves this offseason. For that reason, Rui Hachimura's future contract in LA depends on how he plays.
Los Angeles Lakers are expected to be among the teams with the highest amount of cap space during the 2026 offseason, according to an NBA insider. The Lakers h
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHere's the Lakers 2025-26 schedule for LeBron James 23rd season, Luka Dončić's first full year in Los Angeles
The NBA turned the page on Thursday, and for the Los Angeles Lakers, the script for their 2025-26 season reads like a blockbuster movie. The feature stars LeBron James, who enters into his record-breaking 23rd NBA season,
A look back at the 2024-25 season of Dalton Knecht, who had an up-and-down year that included a rescinded trade from the Los Angeles Lakers.
Following the Lakers' acquisition of Luka Dončić, speculation arose about a potential trade for Nikola Jokic. However, according to Dan Woike, a Jokic trade is highly improbable due to asset limitations and competitive bidding.
As arguably the most storied franchise in the league, the Lakers have been home to some of the greatest players in NBA history. With the glitz and the glamour that Hollywood brings, only the once-in-a-generation stars are capable of handling the bright lights of L.
On Thursday, the Lakers announced that Riley will have his statue outside of Crypto.com Arena unveiled on Feb. 22. As reporter Ryan Ward mentioned, the unveiling will come right before a matchup against the Boston Celtics.
The Lakers are not expected to offer Rui Hachimura an extension before training camp as they aim to preserve financial flexibility.
The Los Angeles Lakers schedule for the 2025-26 regular season has officially been released with the team all over national TV.
Get insights into the Los Angeles Lakers' lineup and rotation as they prepare for the new season. Know who starts and who's not.
NBA icon Pat Riley is finally getting a statue from the Los Angeles Lakers. Riley coached the Lakers to four titles during the 1980s. One of his former players,
Stephen A. Smith argues LeBron James' consistency kept teams competitive, unlike Kobe Bryant's late-career Lakers struggles.