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LeBron James doesn’t know yet if he’ll return to the Lakers, leave or retire, but his decision will have major implications for the Lakers.
In an early-season marquee matchup between two first-place teams, the Dodgers struggle at the plate and can’t match Atlanta on the mound in a series loss.
The Lakers led Oklahoma City at halftime, but they suffered an 18-point loss and questioned the role officiating played in the game Thursday.
Luka Doncic likely won’t play in the Lakers’ second round playoff series against Oklahoma City, but that’s not stopping him from trying to return.
Introducing the L.A. Times Sports Report Hall of Fame, where readers vote for Hall of Famers in various categories.
The Oklahoma City Thunder take advantage of every Lakers mistake and beat L.A. by 18 to take a 1-0 series lead.
From Broderick Turner: Lakers center Deandre Ayton bounced across the court after practice Monday wearing all black, his chains swaying, his mood jovial as he approached the media to talk about his role in the Western Conference semifinals.
The Dodgers break out of their slump by scoring four runs, while Justin Wrobleski and the bullpen shut down the Cardinals.
The Lakers get big games from LeBron James and Rui Hachimura and eliminate the Rockets with a Game 6 victory.
No NBA team has ever blown a 3-0 lead in the playoffs, but the Lakers very well might make that a reality.
The Lakers get Austin Reaves back, but it doesn’t appear to help as Rockets win to cut Lakers’ series lead to 3-2.
Introducing the L.A. Times Sports Report Hall of Fame, where readers vote for Hall of Famers in various categories.
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I’m assistant sports editor for The Times and a sports fan for as long as I can remember. I live and die with all our local teams.