The Los Angeles Lakers secured a dominant victory over the Washington Wizards, with LeBron James delivering a standout performance. Coach JJ Redick highlighted one key factor that makes James' play in his 22nd NBA season even more remarkable.
The Los Angeles Lakers earned a 134-96 victory against the Washington Wizards on Thursday. LA will battle a much more challenging opponent on Saturday, however, as the Lakers prepare to play the New York Knicks on the road. JJ Redick provided two important injury updates ahead of the Knicks game, via Dave McMenamin of ESPN.
The Los Angeles Lakers couldn't match up with the Los Angeles Clippers in their first-ever clash at the Intuit Dome, as the Clippers walked out with a 116-102 win over the Lakers.
After the Lakers’ loss to the Clippers, Lakers head coach JJ Redick called James Harden "one of the smartest players.”
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick will be in familiar territory when his team faces the Philadelphia 76ers on the road Tuesday, and he believes his
Bronny James has not been getting regular minutes. Most of the minutes he has gotten have come with the South Bay Lakers, their G League affiliate. So far this season, James has played in just 13 games this season. He actually got the most minutes of his career in the Lakers' matchup with the 76ers on Tuesday.
These three absences are sure to compromise the Lakers' defense. They will have to have a strong team effort in order to contain Wizards guard Jordan Poole, who is averaging 20.7 points and 4.9 assists a game while shooting 39.5% from 3-point range, all of which are career-highs.
Lakers forward Rui Hachimura spoke about needing to play off LeBron James and Anthony Davis against good defensive teams.
The NBA on Friday postponed Saturday’s San Antonio Spurs-Los ... Clippers star Kawhi Leonard took time away from the team to be with family who were evacuated, and Lakers coach JJ Redick said ...
Anthony Davis exited Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers, and it was quickly reported that he had an abdominal strain. Now, the Lakers star will miss at least one week as he recovers from that strain, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.
Davis believes they are just a couple of players away from being title contenders, and he hopes the front office can add a center before the Feb. 6 trade deadline.