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P V Sindhu, on a break from the badminton circuit due to injury, attended the NBA game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Atlanta Hawks in Georgia. She shared a memorable moment with NBA star Trae Young, celebrating sport and culture
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James required only one point before the Lakers’ clash against the New Orleans Pelicans at Crypto.com Arena. He secured it by sinking a three-pointer from the left wing off a Luka Doncic assist with 8:34 left in the first quarter. He finished the game with an impressive 34 points, eight rebounds, and six assists, steering the Lakers to a dominant 136-115 win over the Pelicans.
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LeBron, a four-time NBA champion nearing the end of his career, could potentially share the court with his son next season.
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James will return to No. 23 next season, a move the Los Angeles Lakers revealed Saturday by tweeting a picture of his back with James' name and number showing on the gold jersey.
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Sacramento: Stephen Curry scored 27 points and became the first player in Warriors franchise history to reach 5,000 assists, helping Golden State improve to 3-0 with a 119-107 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night. Curry had 10 assists and seven rebounds. The two-time MVP had at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in […]
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Los Angeles: Chris Paul scored his 20,000th career point on the way to 23 points and 14 assists, and Devin Booker added 14 points in the Phoenix Suns’ 115-105 victory over the winless Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night. Paul became the first player in NBA history to pair 20,000 points with 10,000 career assists […]
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Lakers finally hit their stride in the new NBA season, running the Rockets ragged on offense and bottling up their top scorers on defense
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James and Davis scored 26 points apiece as the reigning NBA champions escaped with a victory that kept them unbeaten in four road games this season
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James had a game-high 10 assists and seven rebounds, while Davis contributed eight rebounds, five assists and two steals and reserve Montrezl Harrell had 22 points for the Lakers,
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Paul George scored 26 of his 33 points in the second half as the Clippers kept the Lakers at bay
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Teams will play a 72-game schedule, which will be revealed in the coming weeks
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The champion hoopster says the award is right up there
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James-led LA team quelled the challenge of Miami Heat to win the title
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With 16.8 seconds left and 108-109 on the scoreboard, all that LA Lakers had to do is get one basket to clinch their record-equalling 17th NBA title, but Miami Heat managed to hang on to record a victory.
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The Lakers took a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series on Tuesday, leaving Miami needing to stage a miracle to keep their championship hopes alive
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Humbled by Miami in game three on Sunday, James and the Lakers came roaring back in a hard-fought defensive battle that was finely balanced until Los Angeles pulled away in the closing minutes