The Los Angeles Lakers have been one of the more fascinating teams to watch this season. For every good win they have, they somehow have a horrible loss like th
The Los Angeles Lakers improved to 2–1 on their East coast road trip with a 134–96 victory over the Washington Wizards on Thursday night in D.C. Lakers star LeBron James scored 24 points and added 11 assists and three rebounds in the blowout win, and exited the game late in the third quarter with the contest well in-hand.
While it was a mismatch on paper, JJ Reddick still implored his Lakers to play with a chip on their shoulder against the Wizards.
The Los Angeles Lakers secured a dominant victory over the Washington Wizards, with LeBron James delivering a standout performance. Coach JJ Redick highlighted one key factor that makes James' play in his 22nd NBA season even more remarkable.
Head coach JJ Redick was happy with the Los Angeles Lakers for playing angry in their dominant victory over the Washington Wizards.
All too often both this season and last season, the Los Angeles Lakers have come out against inferior teams with what has seemed like a casual attitude and played down to the level of their opposition.
The Los Angeles Lakers earned a 134-96 victory against the Washington Wizards on Thursday. LA will battle a much more challenging opponent on Saturday, however, as the Lakers prepare to play the New York Knicks on the road. JJ Redick provided two important injury updates ahead of the Knicks game, via Dave McMenamin of ESPN.
Lakers coach JJ Redick commends team effort in a decisive 134-96 victory over the Wizards, highlighting key players and execution.
Shake Milton recorded 21 points, four rebounds and four assists, while shooting seven out of eight from the field in the win, while LeBron James had 24 points and 11 assists before resting for the fou
Unlike his game against Philadelphia, when he went scoreless on Tuesday, this time Bronny scored an NBA career-high five points.
Rui Hachimura and Scott Brooks enjoyed their return to play the Washington Wizards in the Los Angeles Lakers' dominant win.
Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James saw his first real NBA action since opening night, falling to Tyrese Maxey and the shorthanded Philadelphia 76ers 118-104. And Bronny, in 15 minutes, did not perform well, at least according to coach JJ Redick.