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The shorthanded Los Angeles Lakers managed to outlast the similarly shorthanded Memphis Grizzlies in FedEx Forum on Friday, despite losing their new starting ce
LOS ANGELES -- When the Los Angeles Lakers blew a nine-point lead in 70 seconds late in regulation, they certainly seemed to be careening straight toward another loss in overtime. That's when the young, patchwork Lakers discovered a poise they've never had ...
Mavericks 107, Pacers 105: Aaron Nesmith missed a game-winning 3-point attempt in the final second after he rebounded RayJ Dennis’ intentionally missed free throw, and the Mavericks (2-3) survived. Cooper Flagg had 15 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. Brandon Williams had 20 off the bench. And the Pacers (0-4) still don’t have a win.
After three straight postseason exits at the hands of the Detroit "Bad Boys" Pistons, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls finally got over the hump in 1991. They won their first NBA championship after defeating Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers in five games.
The longtime owners of the Los Angeles franchise, the Buss family, are hoping to sell to a group led by two Dodgers owners.
Josh Giddey exploded for 32 points to lead Chicago Bulls to a historic 30-year first – and their best start since Michael Jordan ran the floor.
LOS ANGELES -- - LeBron James scored 19 points off the bench in his return from a monthlong injury absence, but Zach LaVine scored 32 points to lead the Chicago Bulls to a 118-108 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday. DeMar DeRozan added 17 points ...
With the Sacramento Kings earnestly striving for a turnaround this regular season, Russell Westbrook is poised to become their cornerstone player. In light of this shift, one of Westbrook's teammates didn't hold back in commenting on the recent matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday.
Josh Giddey had no doubts regarding his status with the Chicago Bulls over the offseason. He planned to be with the franchise long-term. 'I never had any worrie
LOS ANGELES -- Lonzo Ball and the Los Angeles Lakers were angry after the NBA's worst team broke a long losing streak on their home floor. They weren't about to let the league's second-worst team do the same thing on Tuesday night. Ball scored 13 of his 19 ...