While the Los Angeles Lakers relieved some stress last month by cutting ties with D'Angelo Russell, the organization still needs a standout point guard. A Sacramento Kings phenom with a multi-dimensional skill set could appeal to the JJ Redick-led Lakers.
The Lakers are in a unique spot where they can either go all-in for another star or just add more talent around the edges. In this new trade scenario, Los Angeles does the latter and builds up more depth for the postseason around stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
Interim Kings coach Doug Christie is driven by a sense of unfinished business and his desire to bring an NBA championship to.
According to one Bleacher Report NBA insider, the Lakers could be a possible landing spot for an All-Star guard who is languishing on a mediocre team.
Ellis has a lot of work to do to become a true defensive ace, but this stretch has been a reminder of how he transforms the Kings on that end. Sabonis has shown signs of improvement guarding the pick-and-roll this season, but Ellis’ ball swarming has made his life easier.
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The Los Angeles wildfires have devastated neighborhoods and communities. The impact has also affected the world of sports, including teams, athletes, players, and coaches. Here's all the games that have been postponed and the people affected.
The Los Angeles Lakers could be poised to miss out on signing Cam Johnson from the Brooklyn Nets as Rob Pelinka's $154.5 million mastermind trade plan finds itself on the ropes, ju
The Los Angeles Lakers postpone Friday's NBA fixture against the Charlotte Hornets amid ongoing wildfires in the region, while Los Angeles Kings do the same for their scheduled NHL game.
The All-NBA center set a Sacramento-era single-game franchise record with 28 rebounds in a resounding win over the Boston Celtics on Friday. Sabonis grabbed the most rebounds by a Kings player since Connie Dierking (28) on March 19, 1969, and the most by a Celtics opponent since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (30) on Feb. 28, 1971.
A number of games stand out across the NBA this week, including another Cavs-Thunder showdown and the Lakers returning to action at home.