Possessing a 21-17 record and the Western Conference’s No. 6 seed, the Los Angeles Lakers are in a disappointing position despite superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis putting together incredible individual seasons.
If Nick Richards doesn't help the Suns right the ship this season, they soon may be facing existential questions about the core of their roster.
While LeBron James and Anthony Davis are undoubtedly Top 25 NBA players, the Los Angeles Lakers must add another star to help them keep pace in the Western Conference. Acquiring a Phoenix Suns stud struggling to achieve team success in Year 18 could improve the Lakers' title odds.
Shaquille O'Neal is best known for his high-flying highlights with the Orlando Magic and his championships with the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat, although he was an All-Star during his often-overlooked tenure with the Phoenix Suns alongside Steve Nash.
The Los Angeles Lakers are navigating a turbulent stretch during the 2024-25 season, marked by roster changes, trade setbacks, and scheduling adjustments. In a
Los Angeles Lakers legend Byron Scott had some advice to share with his former team on the latest episode of Byron Scott's Fast Break podcast. The Phoenix Suns are reportedly quite willing to trade Bradley Beal and while Scott admires the guard,
NBA rumors suggest the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns are targeting a Charlotte Hornets center as the trade deadline approaches.
The Phoenix Suns’ recent losing streak was ... play alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers, an option that could pique the interest of Lakers’ general ...
One defensive-minded backup center the Lakers have been linked to has reportedly been acquired by another team.
Any Beal transaction before the February deadline would require navigating not only his no-trade clause but also one of the NBA's most challenging contracts to move.
Jemison went undrafted in 2023 after playing five years in college for the Clemson Tigers and his hometown team, the University of Alabama-Birmingham Blazers, where he earned All-Conference USA third-team and All-Defensive team honors during his final year.
Redick has challenged the Lakers ever since he took the job as head coach. There's been a level of accountability, transparency, and consistency throughout this season. So far, that method has paid off. They sit at the No. 6 seed right now with a 21-17 record. Los Angeles has had some bumps in the road, as all teams do.