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The Lakers, and specifically head coach JJ Redick, hit a breaking point on Christmas after their loss to the Rockets. After a strong start to the season, things have gone off the rails over the last week. Redick’s postgame press conference had the tone ...
Even though Luka Dončić is incredibly young, you don't want to waste even one year of his prime. The Lakers could look to improve their roster before the February 5th deadline, and if they do, their 'wishlist' of preferred players has officially been revealed.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ roster may experience significant changes once the 2025-26 season concludes. While the offseason is still months away, it’s never too early to start identifying assets who could be on the way out the door. Hoops Habit’s Cal ...
The Los Angeles Lakers have now lost three consecutive games in blowout fashion. They lost by 15 to the L.A. Clippers last Saturday, then by 24 to the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday. Then, on Christmas Day against the Houston Rockets, they lost by 23. Luka Doncic ...
The Los Angeles Lakers are no longer just exploring the trade market. They are reexamining the very financial framework they built to sustain long-term success. According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Lakers are prepared to surrender their prized future ...
It looks like the Los Angeles Lakers are confident that they will fare much better in the 2026 playoffs compared to the regular season.
The Lakers aren’t a team like the Portland Trail Blazers, where the ball flows through everyone. That makes it especially hard for their supporting players to find rhythm.
The Lakers are still looking at several "around the margins" options to enhance the roster with two hours to go until the deadline, sources told ESPN. One major caveat to that pursuit: L.A. is steadfast in maintaining their projected $60 million in cap space for this summer.