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Lakers fire title-winning coach Frank Vogel after 3 seasons

LOS ANGELES: Frank Vogel masterminded the 17th championship in the Los Angeles Lakers' remarkable history in his first season on their bench.

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Anthony Davis - Russell Westbrook - Rich Paul - James Davis - Jeanie Buss - Rob Pelinka - Sources -- LeBron James' agent meets with Los Angeles Lakers, denies any push to shake up front office - espn.com - Los Angeles -  Oklahoma City

Sources -- LeBron James' agent meets with Los Angeles Lakers, denies any push to shake up front office

In the aftermath of LeBron James' public comments on a possible return to Cleveland and media reports describing his agency's displeasure with the organization, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul met with Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and general manager Rob Pelinka on Tuesday, insisting that there's no movement underway to seek management changes and that he believes there's a shared accountability for the franchise's disappointing season, sources told ESPN.

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LA Lakers Crush Miami Heat To Capture 17th NBA Title

A Los Angeles Lakers team led by superstar LeBron James dominated the Miami Heat 106-93 on Sunday to win a record-equalling 17th NBA championship but their first in a decade. James added another chapter to an epic career, fueling the Lakers with a triple-double of 28 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists and capturing his fourth NBA title with a third different team, as well as earning NBA Finals Most Valuable Player honors for a fourth time. "It means a lot to represent this franchise," James said, recalling that he told team owner Jeanie Buss when he arrived in Los Angeles in 2018, "I wanted to put this franchise back where it belongs.

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