LeBron James and Michael Jordan are widely considered the two greatest basketball players who ever lived. For many, not even Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Bill Russell, or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar can
Charles Barkley has a bee in his bonnet about the Los Angeles Lakers. On Tuesday night, the ‘Round Mound of Rebound’ went off on the current state of the purple and gold following
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers were expected to score a win on Tuesday night against a Luka Doncic -less and Kyrie Irving -less Dallas Mavericks side. They failed to do so in embarrassing fashion as the shorthanded Mavs ended up blowing out the Lakers at American Airlines Center, 118-97.
LeBron James etched his name into NBA history once again, surpassing Michael Jordan’s record for the most games with 30 or more points. His Los Angeles Lakers teammate, Anthony Davis, shared his thoughts on the achievement,
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers lost their second straight game Tuesday night, falling to an injury-depleted Dallas Mavericks team, 118-97, on the road. The loss drops the Lakers to 20-16 on the season and puts them in the No. 6 spot in the Western Conference.
It appears that JJ Redick has bigger things to worry about than feuding with Charles Barkley. When asked on Friday about Barkley’s comments about the Lakers’ mid-season struggles, Redick chose not to engage.
Michael Jordan or LeBron James? This is likely the most common debate you will find between basketball fans. Now, James has made a further argu
Former NBA MVP and HOFer Charles Barkley minced no words when he lambasted the LA Lakers following their blowout 118-97 loss to the short-handed Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday.
The debate surrounding the NBA’s greatest player of all-time revolves mostly around two players who displayed greatness in different eras and in different ways. However, one NBA legend calls rubbish.
Charles Barkley said JJ Redick “is a dead man walking” in his first year as head coach of the Lakers. During Thursday’s Barkley ripped Redick for comme
After falling behind by 22 points in first half, the Lakers have a chance to force overtime but a turnover on an inbound play costs them their chance.