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The Los Angeles Lakers finally landed a starting-caliber center in Deandre Ayton, who was shockingly bought out by the Portland Trail Blazers ahead of free agency.
Luka Doncic has quickly become the center of attention in the NBA once again, and this time, it’s not just about his performance on the court. After being traded to the Los Angeles Lakers during the dramatic 2024-25 NBA season, Doncic now finds himself in the spotlight with a potential record-breaking contract extension on the horizon.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James is showing why he was worth the second-round draft pick in 2024. The former USC Trojans basketball player is still working
New Los Angeles Lakers signing Marcus Smart believes he fits with the team very well and needs what he brings.
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O’Neal, who won three straight NBA titles with the Lakers, said the team has addressed its size and star power but warned that shooting could make or break their playoff run. Still, he expects the team to perform better in the upcoming season and make a push for homecourt advantage.
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Cooper Flagg has already caught the attention of a former Los Angeles Lakers player before even stepping onto the court for his first regular-season game.
Kendrick Perkins, former NBA player and current analyst, has publicly declared Luka Doncic as his top choice for the 2025/26 MVP award, tipping the Slovenian to establish himself a
Heat Eyeing Warriors’ NBA Champion Defensive Guard After Marcus Smart-Lakers News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Miami Heat have continued to strike out on key free agents throughout the 2025 NBA offseason.
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LeBron Wire on MSNLakers jersey history No. 0 — Soumaila SamakeA native of Mali, Samake was a second-round draft pick by the New Jersey Nets in 2000. After appearing in 34 games with the Nets as a rookie and playing in Italy the following season, the Lakers brought the seven-footer in as a free agent during the summer of 2002.
The Luka Doncic trade remains an unbelievable calamity. The Dallas Mavericks gave up on a franchise superstar at 25 years old, despite just coming off a run to the NBA Finals, and gave him to the Los Angeles Lakers basically for free.