The 2024 NBA trade deadline looms, prompting speculation about potential game-changing trades. Experts have envisioned six deals they'd like to see, with the Los Angeles Lakers making headlines. Sixers Boost Backcourt: Philadelphia 76ers Get: Tyus JonesWashington Wizards Get: Robert Covington, Kenyon Martin Jr., two second-round picksThe 76ers aim to enhance their backcourt by acquiring Tyus Jones, a proven ball handler. This move could alleviate Tyrese Maxey's minutes load and provide valuable postseason experience. Washington gains future assets, aligning with their long-term plans. Knicks
The Los Angeles Lakers could receive a jolt of energy this week with the return of the team’s best player. According to The Athletic, LeBron James is targeting Tuesday's home contest against the New York Knicks for his return to the floor. James suffered a right, high-ankle sprain against the Atlanta Hawks on March 20, forcing him to miss 20 games in a row. James returned from the injury six weeks later at the end of April. He played in two games against
LeBron James exploded for 38 points but it was not enough to prevent the Los Angeles Lakers from sliding to a 114-104 defeat against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday. A testy clash between the Western Conference rivals saw Phoenix star Devin Booker ejected for two technical fouls during the second half before the Suns rallied to close out the win. James led the scorers and chipped in six assists and five rebounds, but a Lakers offense still missing the injured Anthony Davis failed
LeBron James says an argument between himself and fans during the Los Angeles Lakers' 107-99 win over the Atlanta Hawks was "blown out of proportion" and they did not deserve to be ejected. Two women heckled James after he had exchanged heated words with a man they were sat with and they were thrown out. There were about 1,300 fans at at the Hawks' State Farm Arena. James said: "I'm happy fans are back. I need that interaction. I don't feel like they