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It didn't take long for things to get heated between L.A. Lakers star Kobe Bryant and Atlanta Hawks player Dahntay Jones after Bryant was injured against Jones Wednesday night.
What do Dwight Howard and Carmelo Anthony have in common? A lot, from a glance.
Dwight Howard has made a lot of headlines this season for the things he's said as well as the things he's done.
Kobe Bryant on the doorstep of greatness, but the man that could stop him has an even greater beard.
About a month ago, the L.A. Lakers were dead to rights and the Rockets were on the rise. What a difference a month makes.
These days, it doesn't look like Dwight Howard's making too many friends in NBA locker rooms.
As the Lakers struggle to reach .500 and stay relevant in the playoff picture, the spotlight has remained focused on Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard, but one laker has been able to keep his thoughts close to the vest, prompting fans to sometimes wonder: Does Steve Nash regret coming to L.A?
Jerry Buss, one of the most legendary owners in sports history and the man who helped make the Lakers into a basketball powerhouse through the 1980s, is dead after battling cancer at the age of 80.
The Los Angeles Lakers are only 3 1/2 games out of a playoff spot and are 5-3 in the month of February, so all is not lost just yet. However, it won't be an easy road to the playoffs for one of the NBA's most storied franchises. We detail the team's issues with consistency here.
Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss has cancer and is being treated for it at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The 79-year-old basketball-lifer has been in and out of the hospital in recent months and he may be near death. The Lakers figure is one of the most successful and popular sports executives in the U.S.
Okay, it's not quite like it was back in the glory days of Magic vs. Bird, or even the 2008-2010 rivalry between Paul Pierce's Boston Celtics and Kobe Bryant's L.A. Lakers.
In the latest twist to come out of Lakers Nation, Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant is denying that he is putting any pressure on teammate Dwight Howard to return from his shoulder injury, after making comments this week indicating otherwise--while at the same time, Howard is firing back.
The NBA player formerly known as Ron Artest punched someone in a game against the Detroit Pistons for the second time in his career on Monday, nailing Brandon Knight in the face during an altercation on the court.
The Western Conference title picture has just changed dramatically, with Memphis Grizzlies small forward Rudy Gay being traded Wednesday to the Toronto Raptors.
As the circus of drama continues for the Los Angeles Lakers, one has to wonder how much longer Dwight Howard will continue to be in Los Angeles.