LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers suffered a disappointing loss to the L.A. Clippers in their first game at Intuit Dome as they were never really in it.
Dorian Finney-Smith was a highly coveted trade target for many teams, but it was the Los Angeles Lakers who were ultimately able to swing a deal for the veteran wing.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James seems to send a subtle message to Rob Pelinka and the front office after loss to the Clippers.
Lakers wing Dorian Finney-Smith was a new addition to the team‘s injury report ahead of their game against the Heat.
The art of subtlety has not always been the strong suit of LeBron James. His comments after the Los Angeles Lakers lost a disappointing 116-102 ball game to the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday were a great example of James being open with his frustrations.
The Lakers are getting ready to take on the Clippers on Sunday evening. Ahead of that matchup, James has found himself on the injury report. James was listed as probable due to left foot injury management. He will play in this game. More Lakers news: Lakers Rumors: Trade Talks For $22M Star Forward Haven't Gained Much Traction
Following another loss in the NBA regular season, LeBron James got honest on the Los Angeles Lakers playoff chances and delivered a message to the front office.
LeBron James shared his honest thoughts on the LA Lakers roster after their 116-102 loss against the LA Clippers on Sunday night.
The Los Angeles Lakers are set to face off against the Brooklyn Nets on Friday evening in an exciting East-West showdown. As the game approaches, the team is op
The Los Angeles Lakers have won two in a row and are holding on to one of the top six spots in the Western Conference. They managed to extend their win streak to two games on Friday night despite being without Anthony Davis and Dorian Finney-Smith.
The L.A. Clippers christened the Intuit Dome with their first game and first win over the Los Angeles Lakers, defeating them 115-110. The Clippers and Lakers were battling intensely for the first quarter.
The Clippers have their own home and are forging a new identity, but can Intuit Dome handle two teams showing up in their vehicles? It was a problem before.