A second, smaller subreddit for lakers fans after the original, big, fan-based subreddit r/Lakers The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center. The Lakers are very successful.
How do you watch the Lakers? Question As someone in the LA market with no cable, I find trying to watch games on “sanctioned” streaming services to be an annoying minefield of blocked games, poor quality, and confusing subscriptions. If you’re in a similar boat, what have you found is the best way to watch games reliably and inexpensively?
Lakers can probably get Thompson or Marshall back too in the trade This season: Ayton Davis Thompson Reaves Doncic Next season Lively Flagg James Christie Kyrie I would do it in NBA 2k and set no injuries in settings So essentially trade LeBron for a player that never plays? Are you saying the lakers better without LeBron?
The Lakers are the opposite to that Mavs team that Doncic played for. 2024 Mavs had the tools to defend everyone, whereas the Lakers don't, even Ayton is not a defender. That's why i put OKC and Houston far above everyone else, they have the defense to compliment their shooters.
Lakers hope that playing for a loaded team with Luka, Reaves and Lebron will make Dennis compromise and give his all with ocasional starting games when one of Luka or Reaves rests. Pelicans trade: Alvarado Bey Wolves trade: Diligham Clark Miller Why: Pelicans trade 2 veterans for a prospect in Dilly and hope he can work alongside Fears going ...
What does [team] in 5 mean? I hear a lot of people say, “Lakers in 5”, “clippers in 4” a lot. As a new person to the nba, could someone tell me what this means? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.