LA Lakers
Dwight Howard left the Los Angeles Lakers and signed with the Houston Rockets this season, a decision that fueled speculations that the superstar center was not happy during his one-season stay with the team.
Four NBA teams that are looking for veteran help are reportedly interested in signing Antawn Jamison, who is currently weighing his options for the 2013-14 season.
Pau Gasol had a roller-coaster type of a ride last season as he was involved in several trade talks and found himself lost in their offensive schemes, but the All-Star forward is looking to redeem himself next NBA season.
The Los Angeles Lakers is definitely working on rebuilding its team. But in a distinct way of restructuring, the team is piling up on affordable veteran deals. Adding to the list is Wesley Johnson.
Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant is aiming to play as early as the opener of the 2013-2014 season barely six weeks since he underwent a surgery to fix a torn Achilles tendon in his left leg, the All-Star shooting guard told ESPN.
The second version of the Dwight Howard saga is about a month away from officially starting with the July 1 NBA free agency kickoff looming, but the buzz is already beginning to spread that maybe-just maybe-the Los Angeles Lakers' dominant center might take his talents to Houston.
According to NBA star Steve Nash's ex-wife, Alejandra, the future Hall of Famer is trying to stop her from moving from Phoenix to Los Angeles.
When 11-time NBA champion coach Phil Jackson was told by the Los Angeles Lakers earlier this season that they would be hiring Mike D'Antoni instead of him, his response was rather blunt.
Now that their up-and-down 2012-13 season is over, the Brooklyn Nets have set their sights on Phil Jackson to be their next head coach.
Dwight Howard's ejection in the critical Game 4 of the playoffs Sunday where the L.A. Lakers were swept left a bad impression in NBA Hall of Famer Magic Johnson's eyes.
It was a comeback game for Manu Ginobili, as he helped the San Antonio Spurs win against the LA Lakers, 91-79.
The tragic bombings on Monday that occurred in Boston sent shock waves through the sports world.
One thing can be said about the L.A. Lakers-they may be a lot of things, but never boring.
Lakers Nation can rejoice as two of their most valuable and beloved stars return Friday as the Lakers keep pushing towards making the NBA playoffs.
The Lakers proved that they could survive without Kobe as they fought their way to a 99-93 win over the Indiana Pacers.