LeBron James, Lakers Lose to SGA, Thunder in Game 3
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LeBron James erupted in frustration after another controversial no-call as Lakers fans slammed NBA officiating in Game 2 vs. Thunder.
Leonardo DiCaprio had the perfect reaction to LeBron James' three-pointer during Saturday's must-win game for the Los Angeles Lakers in their playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder. LeBron and the Lakers were no match for the defending NBA champions in the first two games of their
The No. 4 seed Lakers led the No. 1 seed Thunder at halftime for the second straight game, but were outscored by 25 points in the second half following yet another collapse over the final two quarters to find themselves down 3-0 to the defending NBA champions.
The NBA announced LeBron James achieved another piece of history in the Los Angeles Lakers' Game 2 against the Thunder.
Numerous players throughout the NBA grew up watching James. So, we thought it would be fun to see where current Oklahoma City Thunder players were when James made his debut in 2023.
Stephen A. Smith did not hold back when reacting to Skip Bayless’ latest all-time ranking, making it clear that even he could not defend what he called an outrageous take on LeBron James.
Playoff intensity has reached a fever pitch, but much of the conversation has shifted toward officiating errors. The negative reactions to these calls have prompted the league to make a statement. From LeBron James,
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 on Thursday night (in OKC).
NBA legend Dan Issel shared his all-time starting five, naming some of the NBA's greatest players like Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but leaving LeBron James out of his list.
It's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the OKC Thunder against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs. Follow for live updates.