LeBron James takes a subtle shot at Dillon Brooks
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Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick took a subtle shot at NBA officials after his team's ugly win over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Lakers reportedly plan to be active before the trade deadline, with a 3-and-D player among their priorities.
The Los Angeles Lakers took down the Phoenix Suns 116-114 at the Mortgage Matchup Center in a drama-filled clash on Sunday. LeBron James and Dillon Brooks were at the center of most of it, and at one point in the third quarter,
The team won't have the full force of their star trio. Star guard Austin Reaves has been ruled out with a calf strain. According to reports, Reaves sustained the injury before their game against the Spurs. However, he still played and finished with 15 points on 37.5% shooting.
That is, unless you're JJ Redick, because he lives for these types of situations. He got to do so today as the Los Angeles Lakers hacked out a 116-114 victory over the pesky Phoenix Suns. Those things – the collapse, the technicals, and the barbs – all happened in this game.
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James sank crucial free throws to help seal the win against the Phoenix Suns.
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Lakers jersey history No. 18 — Chariton Arnold Ferrin Jr.
Chariton Arnold Ferrin Jr. was a basketball star in college while at the University of Utah. In 1944, he was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament as the Utes won the national championship, and three years later, he helped the school win a National Invitation Tournament title.
JJ Redick credited the Los Angeles Lakers second unit for their second half production in Sunday's gritty win over the Suns
LeBron James pulled off a chasedown block highlight against Jordan Goodwin in the first quarter of the Lakers' win over the Suns on Sunday.
The Lakers recover after blowing a 20-point lead with 7:48 left, riding Luka Doncic’s 29 points and LeBron James’ two late free throws in a 116-114 win in Phoenix. There are six technical fouls,
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Insider: Lakers have reportedly made calls about two Pelicans players
The Lakers are starting to do their due diligence as far as trying to upgrade their roster via the trade market.