The Los Angeles Lakers have been in search of a way to improve their roster ahead of the trade deadline. This trade idea from Bobby Marks of ESPN would see them get a player they have coveted for years.
Everyone knows the Los Angeles Lakers desperately need a capable big man who can take stints in the paint whenever Anthony Davis is on the bench. The 2025 All-Star reserve made his wish clear recently,
Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James is going back-and-forth between the NBA and G League. Here's what to know about his first season:
The NBA trade deadline is less than a week away, and there is more to follow than just flashy names. Let’s open up the notebook to run through three under-the-radar deadline narratives that have caught my eye with Feb. 6 approaching: Andrew Nembhard appears ripe for the picking, but don’t judge an NBA team’s books by its cover.
A trade buzz involving the Lakers and Pacers star big man Myles Turner is growing again amid the looming NBA trade deadline.
The Indiana Pacers have put themselves in position for real success throughout the remainder of the NBA season. After a slow start, Indiana has started to play
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The Los Angeles Lakers are one of the teams that are expected to be active in the market before the Feb. 9 trade deadline. Several names have already been linked to L.A. in the rumor mill, but it appears that they have now set their sights on one particular player.
The Los Angeles Lakers have long been searching for the perfect frontcourt partner for Anthony Davis, and they may have found their solution in a three-team trade idea involving the Indiana Pacers and Portland Trail Blazers.
While Naz Reid is already rostered in 85% of Yahoo leagues, McDaniels will be easier to find on waiver wires. The offensive production isn’t the best (although he has shot 51.3% from the field over the past two weeks),
The NBA announced the suspension of Detroit Pistons' Isaiah Stewart. His suspension results from a Flagrant 2 foul during a game against the Indiana Pacers. Stewart's history of on-court altercations includes previous suspensions for confrontations with other players.