LeBron can't explain scoring in his 'strangest' NBA season
CELEVELAND: LeBron James says injuries and COVID-19 protocols are making this his "strangest" NBA season and he can't explain why he's on pace for his best scoring average since 2010.
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CELEVELAND: LeBron James says injuries and COVID-19 protocols are making this his "strangest" NBA season and he can't explain why he's on pace for his best scoring average since 2010.
Russell Westbrook was out last Wednesday when the Lakers lost to essentially a G-League version of the Trail Blazers due to lower back tightness. Westbrook is questionable for Saturday’s nationally televised game against Stephen Curry and the Warriors for the same reason.
Hoping to turn the page after a week of uneasiness leading up to the trade deadline was met with poor play on the court, the Los Angeles Lakers held a practice in San Francisco on Friday, ahead of their game against the Golden State Warriors.
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The Phoenix Suns made it nine wins in a row with a 134-124 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Los Angeles Lakers stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis have been ruled out Friday night against the Charlotte Hornets.
Friday offers an 11-game slate in the NBA, including an ESPN doubleheader that begins with the Los Angeles Lakers facing the Charlotte Hornets and concludes with the New York Knicks in Milwaukee to play the defending champion Bucks.