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Ranking The Toughest And Easiest Matchups For The Los Angeles Lakers In The 2024 NBA Playoffs
The Los Angeles Lakers, led by the dynamic duo of LeBron James and Anthony Davis, currently find themselves in the ninth position in the Western Conference standings. Following a postseason journey last year that propelled them to the Western Conference Finals, the Lakers embark on a quest to replicate that monumental feat. However, their path is laden with formidable opponents, as they aim to overcome several teams that currently surpass them in the conference standings. The challenge is set for the Lakers to defy the odds and make another significant playoff run in pursuit of championship glory. 1. Minnesota Timberwolves…
Fans of the Lakers who are worried about LeBron James leaving town in the offseason can rest easy — if ESPN’s Brian Windhorst is to be believed. Windhorst, who boasts a track record of covering James since his high school days, reported on Thursday’s ESPN “First Take” that James has no plans of leaving Los Angeles, and is eyeing a new long-term contract to remain a member of the Purple & Gold for the foreseeable future. “I don’t think this is LeBron’s last stand as a Laker,” Windhorst said. “First off, I think LeBron is angling to sign a multiyear…
The Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs are slated to face off in L.A. for the only time this season on Friday night. This gives LeBron James a chance to face generational rookie Victor Wembanyama on his home floor after watching him from afar for much of this season. It’s been an impressive rookie campaign for the French phenom. He is averaging 20.5 points and 10.0 rebounds per game on 46.8/32.0/81.1 shooting splits while adding a league-leading 3.2 blocks per game to that total. And despite some injury concern, he has played in 49 of the Spurs’ 55 games.…
Both LeBron James and Stephen Curry have racked up four NBA championships through their NBA careers so far. While there’s no guarantee that either will pick up a fifth ring before they walk away from the game, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes that Curry is more likely another title first. Smith believes that Curry is most likely to because the Golden State Warriors are better shooters, which Smith thinks is key for winning another title. “I roll with the Warriors on this question. The Warriors, I said it. I didn’t stutter, and I tell you why. ‘Cause I don’t think…
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James will likely play against the San Antonio Spurs tonight (2/23) after missing the Golden State Warriors game last night (2/22). The Lakers lost to the Warriors without LeBron, the leading scorer in NBA history. LeBron is dealing with left ankle peroneal tendinopathy. He underwent treatment during the All-Star break. “We’ll get an official word [Friday] morning and see, but in all likelihood, he should be out there tomorrow,” Lakers head coach Darvin Ham said about LeBron. According to NBA insider Brian Windhorst of ESPN, LeBron hopes the treatment he had on his left ankle…
The Los Angeles Lakers returned from the All-Star break with a subpar performance against the Golden State Warriors. LeBron James was absent for L.A. as the Warriors cruised to a 128-110 victory with D’Angelo Russell — 18 points and nine assists — and Anthony Davis — 27 points and 15 rebounds — leading the way. The only Laker with a positive plus-minus on the night was Spencer Dinwiddie, a plus-six in his 18 minutes of work. It was a sluggish evening for the Lakers, as they lost all four quarters and gave up at least 30 points in each of…
The NFL Draft is fast approaching and the Pittsburgh Steelers will have their hands full with big decisions over the coming weeks. But prior to that, Pittsburgh will have to navigate free agency and decide who goes, who stays, and who’s coming in. So before things get going in March, here is the round 3 pre-free agency draft target for Pittsburgh: Steelers Round 3 Draft Target, Pre-Free Agency, Notre Dame CB Cam Hart Hart fits the profile of what Pittsburgh is looking for in their corners, seeing that he is long, tall and physical, with the ability to play press…
Here’s why the Steelers need to go back to the Georgia well in round one of the 2024 NFL Draft
The NFL Draft is fast approaching and the Pittsburgh Steelers will have their hands full with big decisions over the coming weeks. But prior to that, Pittsburgh will have to navigate free agency and decide who goes, who stays, and who’s coming in. So before things get going in March, here are the pre-free agency draft targets for Pittsburgh, starting in round one: Pittsburgh Steelers Round 1 Draft Fit, Pre-Free Agency: Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia If this feels like Deja Vu, then you’re not alone, as Pittsburgh’s first-round pick from last year’s draft was also a former Georgia Bulldog and…
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett may not have won over Pittsburgh fans, but he does have one big fan – Terry Bradshaw. The Steelers legend appeared on the Rich Eisen Show and discussed Pickett amid rumors that the team may trade for Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields: “I love Pickett,” Bradshaw said. “I know him well. He’s fiercely competitive. He’s a tough-minded kind. Things don’t bother him. I really like him a lot.” The Steelers’ Hall of Famer used fellow 2022 draft pick Brock Purdy as an example of how a young quarterback can succeed with significant help around him.…
Let’s just say that Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Patrick Peterson was not a fan of the offense that former Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada was running with the team in 2023. In an episode of his All Things Covered Podcast with former Steelers cornerback Bryant McFadden on Thursday, Peterson let loose on the offense under Canada in 2023, calling it “basic and elementary.” “Not to point the finger at the playcaller, but I don’t know what type of plays were running out there on offense when we had Matt Canada with us,” Peterson said. “I just feel like we were super…