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As fires continue to ravage sizable areas of Los Angeles, James' multimillion-dollar home is among those sitting at the edge of the evacuation zone.
The ongoing Los Angeles wildfires have killed at least 27 people, according to reports, while tens of thousands have been ordered to evacuate.Among the most famous people who’s been impacted by the devastation is Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
Davis publicly called for roster help shortly before tipoff of Thursday's 117-96 win over defending champion Boston.
According to Shams Charania on ESPN , James and Davis are growing concerned about the Lakers' ability to make significant roster upgrades with their two tradeable first-round picks. They have expressed that they want the organization to make moves to contend for a championship, believing that they are potentially a piece or two away.
The Lakers overwhelmed the Celtics right from tipoff, draining 3-pointers while the visitors never looked comfortable offensively. While Los Angeles has endured its ups and downs, the Lakers clearly played the better game Thursday over the Celtics.
Anthony Davis scored 24 points, Austin Reaves added 23 and the Los Angeles Lakers cruised to a 117-96 victory over the Boston Celtics on Thursday night.
LeBron is right. The Lakers are 22-18 — with the point differential of a team that should be 17-23 — because of how this roster is constructed around LeBron and Anthony Davis, a team with a lot of one-way players and not enough shooting or depth.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James told reporters the ongoing Southern California wildfires have forced his family to evacuate their home. "Personally,
On Monday, reports emerged on X (formerly Twitter) that the LA Dodgers, Lakers and ten other Los Angeles-based professional sports teams would be coming together to donate more than $8 million in tota
Stephen A. Smith slams Scottie Pippen’s claim of being better than LeBron James, highlighting LeBron’s Finals legacy and leadership.