Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry has been a free-throw-making machine since he entered the league in 2009. The 36-year-old has converted 91% of his career attempts—the highest percentage in NBA history.
Stay up to date with the latest Lakers trade rumors, including their pursuit of Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler.
Shams Charania cautions the Lakers against ignoring Anthony Davis' trade demands as he pushes for frontcourt help to chase another title.
Davis has been a mainstay on the injury report due to left foot plantar fasciitis, though he is expected to suit up for the first half of the club's back-to-back set. The star big man has appeared in four consecutive outings for the Lakers,
Anthony Davis and LeBron James combined for 61 points as part of double-doubles, Dorian Finney-Smith contributed a 3-pointer to a game-breaking surge early in the fourth quarter and the Los Angeles Lakers ran off from the Golden State Warriors for a 118-108 victory Saturday night in San Francisco.
Ahead of their matchup with the Warriors, Davis is listed on the injury report. He is listed as probable due to right calf soreness. Davis has usually played this season when he has been listed as probable on the injury report. They sit him every now and then, but he has played most of the season.
In an interview with ESPN’s senior insider Shams Charania, Anthony Davis spoke openly about his and LeBron James’ shared drive to win another championship.
Davis surpassed the 30-point plateau for the first time this month, and he continues to deliver outstanding numbers on both ends of the court. Since Jan. 1 onwards, he's averaging 25.1 points, 12.8 rebounds,
Brandon Miller’s Charlotte Hornets (12-30) and the Los Angeles Lakers (25-18) hit the court at Spectrum Center on Monday, January 27, beginning at 7:00 PM ET.The Lakers are coming off of a
The Lakers' decision to acquire Dorian Finney-Smith well before the trade deadline has gone over well with players impressed by his game-changing energy.
Here’s your latest NBA Rewind! There are a couple of Western Conference teams that the public, outside of understandably biased fan bases, just refuses to accept as a threat in the West. The Houston Rockets and LA Clippers have been proving themselves left and right lately.