Faced with the possibility of having to go through the play-in tournament once again just to make the postseason, LeBron James and Anthony Davis are
Our NBA insider shares the latest intel on growing frustration in Los Angeles and the ever-developing Jimmy Butler situation.
Los Angeles Lakers stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis are growing concerned about the franchise's ability to significantly upgrade the roster with its two tradable first-rounders, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania.
A new report suggests the Los Angeles Lakers are concerned about the team's lack of momentum toward an impact trade soon.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James made a blunt admission on the defending champion Boston Celtics ahead of their January 23 matchup.
Time is starting to run out for the Lakers to make another trade this season, and LeBron James and Anthony Davis seem to be getting anxious.
The Los Angeles Lakers made one trade already, acquiring Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton from the Brooklyn Nets a few weeks back. But is that enough?
Having moved up to fifth in the Western Conference standings, the Los Angeles Lakers are in a tricky position leading up to the NBA trade deadline on Feb.
According to Bruce Schoenfeld, Adrian Wojnarowski now earns a fraction of what he did with ESPN, making just 1% of his previous salary.
In recent weeks, coach JJ Redick and James have both noted that the Lakers have no margin for error in games due to a thin roster. Jarred Vanderbilt and Christian Wood were expected to be key pieces of the team's rotation but have missed the entire season so far.
Amid the growing trade rumors in Los Angeles, the team received a big update on one potential candidate. According to Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, there is no truth to the rumors that his client, Phoenix Suns star Bradley Beal, would waive his no-trade clause to join Los Angeles.