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Lakers' JJ Redick admits major flaw exposed by Luka Doncic, Deandre Ayton that's costing wins
Lakers head coach JJ Redick didn't shy away from what is going to be the unavoidable problem early on in the season.
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"Their offense is decent. Their defense is horrific" - Jay Williams on why the Lakers aren't a championship-contending team
Williams says the Lakers’ poor defense and lack of defensive tenacity prove they’re far from being a title-caliber team.
"There is a 0.0% chance Austin Reaves signs a contract extension -- and a 99.9% chance he opts out of his $14.8 million player option for next season," the duo writes. "We could say 'sources say' here because we did check on it, but it's also a no-brainer.
Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry led four Warriors in double figures as Golden State took down the Lakers in Los Angeles on NBA opening night.
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LeBron James is helping the Lakers in film study while he's sidelined with sciatica, Redick says
Although LeBron James wasn't able to play in the Los Angeles Lakers' season opener, he's making sure they learn from their loss to Golden State. Coach JJ Redick said James was “really helpful” during a film session Wednesday as the Lakers' examined their performance in the 119-109 defeat.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic grabbed his groin during Tuesday night's season opener, causing some concern among fans, but he offered an optimistic updat
Los Angeles Lakers star Austin Reaves called out the team's performance during the third quarter which cost them against the Warriors.
The Los Angeles Lakers opened their 2025-26 campaign at home. Luka Dončić had a magnificent, 43-point, 12-rebound, nine-assist performance. Austin Reaves added 26 points and nine assists. The vibes should have been great.
Jimmy Butler III shows he's got it in Game 1, Luka Dončić begins to take the baton and Jonathan Kuminga slots right in.
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"You look at the Lakers' four through nine, that's when you get a little worried" - Windhorst says L.A.'s lack of depth will haunt them
Windhorst believes the Lakers' thin rotation behind their stars could be their undoing in a stacked Western Conference.