Stephen A Smith makes a bold proclamation about the Knicks being better than the Lakers at the end of the season.
Nothing can stop the New York Knicks from completing a meaningful trade season. A Utah Jazz microwave scorer who began his career with the Los Angeles Lakers could soon land with the Knicks. “(Jordan) Clarkson is a name the Knicks have reportedly inquired about as the Jazz look to sell some of their experienced talent ahead of Feb.
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New York Knicks broadcaster Mike Breen had a 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' moment thanks to 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.' Breen's television goof brought a little bit of lev
Are the Los Angeles Lakers quite done making deals ahead of this season's February 6 trade deadline? Last week, L.A. built out its depth by flipping lame-duck p
Oklahoma City and New York meet in a historic showdown, while LeBron James and L.A. look to tame Atlanta in the late game.
The Knicks field a moribund bench. They are the lowest-scoring second unit in the league, averaging 20.4 points per game. They trail the next lowest-scoring team, the Los Angeles Lakers, by 4.9 PPG.
Dorian Finney-Smith opens up about finally playing for a "big brother" after his trade to the Los Angeles Lakers.
The 2024-25 NBA season has almost reached its midpoint. We're 30+ games into the season, and the trade deadline continues to loom large.
LA went into a two-game Texas trip on a high note, before going 0-2 and confounding JJ Redick with its defensive lapses.
Dorian Finney-Smith is extremely happy about the Brooklyn Nets trading him to the Los Angeles Lakers. At the Lakers' practice session on Monday, Smith spoke about his delight at getting to play for the "big brother" in Los Angeles after playing for the "little brother" in New York.
Magic Johnson is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NBA history, but when it comes to the debate over who is the greatest of all time, the Los Angeles Lakers legend has no doubts about who holds that title.