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During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.
The Buss bros were relieved of their roles within the team after the sale of the franchise to LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter became the majority owner of the Lakers. Following that sale, the brothers have seemingly come into some money, and they're looking to invest it.
The Los Angeles Lakers reportedly plan to be active before the trade deadline, with a 3-and-D player among their priorities.
JJ Redick confused by LeBron James usurping clear Luka Doncic duty for Lakers originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. LeBron James took, and missed, two technical foul shots on Sunday for the Los Angeles Lakers.
A trio of Los Angeles Lakers standard roster players will sit out the club's vengeance quest against the Phoenix Suns. The last time these two Western Conferenc
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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.
The San Antonio Spurs held off the Los Angeles Lakers Wednesday, Dec. 10 in a 132-119 victory in the final game of the NBA Cup quarterfinals. San Antonio had seven different players reach double figures in scoring, but guard Stephon Castle posted a 30-point double-double with 10 rebounds and 6 assists.
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"Winning ugly is actually really fun" - JJ Redick sounds off on the Lakers' gritty win vs. Suns
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.