The Los Angeles Lakers secured their fourth consecutive win on Monday night with a hard-fought 112-107 victory over the Charlotte Hornets. The game showcased
LeBron James, now 40 years old, is still undeniably one of the best basketball players on the planet. On Thursday night, the fans, media, and James’s fellow players made as much known by selecting James to represent the Western Conference in the All-Star Game, marking the 21st straight time he’s earned the honor.
So, while the elder James will be jet-setting out to the rat-infested Paris of the West to buddy up with the league’s other All-Stars — including the first Knickerbocker starting duo in 50 years — his first-born will be at home. Or, more likely, the gym.
LeBron James and Bronny James of the Los Angeles Lakers reportedly declined the chance to make history again, this time at the NBA Skills Challenge.
LeBron James has heard it all throughout his career, which is why he didn't want to overreact to the Lakers' blowout win over the Celtics.
Lakers forward Rui Hachimura spoke about needing to play off LeBron James and Anthony Davis against good defensive teams.
Late in the first quarter, LeBron James found himself one-on-one with Celtics center Luke Kornet near the three-point line. With the shot clock running out, LeBron James had to make something happen. He made his move, blowing past the big man with ease.
With the Feb. 6 trade deadline a little more than two weeks away, league sources told ESPN that LeBron James and Anthony Davis are growing concerned about the Lakers’ ability to make
With the trade deadline fast approaching, Anthony Davis made it clear he'd like the Lakers to get another big.
James — a pick for 21 straight years — now has two more All-Star selections than anyone else in NBA history (Abdul-Jabbar was a 19-time pick) and is three years clear of anyone else for the longest streak of consecutive selections. Kobe Bryant was picked for 18 consecutive All-Star Games, the second-longest such streak.
Anthony Davis and LeBron James combined for 61 points as part of double-doubles, Dorian Finney-Smith contributed a 3-pointer to a game-breaking surge early in the fourth quarter and the Los Angeles Lakers ran off from the Golden State Warriors for a 118-108 victory Saturday night in San Francisco.