Los Angeles Lakers guard Gabe Vincent, who started against the Sacramento Kings with All-NBA power forward LeBron James sidelined due to an injury, is sitting o
On Saturday, the Lakers will take on the Sacramento Kings. The Kings are a team that is trying to get back into the playoff picture. They currently sit 12th in the West. They are three games back of tenth, which is the final play-in spot. Sacramento needs to start making moves up the standings.
Tthe Los Angeles Lakers’ 132-122 win over Sacramento on Saturday night in the Kings’ first game under interim coach Doug Christie.
That left the Lakers to face a team in turbulence following the firing of its head coach. The Sacramento Kings dismissed Mike Brown on Friday after two-plus seasons and promoted Doug Christie to ...
The Los Angeles Lakers faced their second straight game without one of their star players. Last time out, the squad watched their star big man Anthony
LOS ANGELES ... the Lakers returned home with an ailing LeBron James, who was still feeling under the weather and did not play Saturday night against the Sacramento Kings.
Two teams have opened up big leads in their respective conferences while others jockey for playoff position as midseason approaches.
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.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are looking to make moves ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline and are eyeing this former All-Star guard.