The Los Angeles Lakers currently possess the Western Conference's No. 6 seed following their recent 117-108 victory against the Miami Heat on Wednesday night, still clinging to their position as a guaranteed postseason team for dear life.
We’re just weeks away from the NBA trade deadline, and we’re expecting to see several blockbuster trades happen before then. The Los Angeles Lakers are among a
A proposed NBA trade would send LaMelo Ball to the Los Angeles Lakers for all of their top draft assets and more.
The $203 million budding superstar would be a strong fit with the Los Angeles Lakers, but is unlikely to be available via trade.
LiAngelo Ball watched younger brother LaMelo get upper hand over older brother Lonzo in Charlotte’s win against the Chicago Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls are hosting the Charlotte Hornets at United Center on Friday night. Chicago enters this game on a three-game losing streak, while Charlotte is
Ball and the Hornets will not play Thursday's game against the Lakers, as the game has been postponed due to the continuing wildfires in the Los Angeles area. This is a situation that's in flux and could affect any teams set to play in the Los Angeles area in the immediate future.
Sure, LaVar Ball might not come off as someone you'd take seriously, but the BBB head honcho spoke beautiful things into existence.
A trade to the Lakers is easier said than done unless Ball explicitly demands it. Beyond LeBron and Anthony Davis, the Lakers lack a package that could provide a significant return for a budding superstar like Ball. However, one recent mock trade published by Schuyler Callihan of Sports Illustrated had the Lakers striking a deal with the Hornets:
When LaMelo Ball returns to Southern California, it’s always a homecoming of sorts for the former Chino Hills High standout, who has become one of the best guards in the NBA for the Charlotte Hornets.