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LeBron James’ 56 points was only part of a strong Lakers performance against the Warriors that raises the question: Why can’t they always play like that?
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LeBron James’ 56 points was only part of a strong Lakers performance against the Warriors that raises the question: Why can’t they always play like that?
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At least 22 people have been injured, including two critically, when fans brawled during a soccer game in central Mexico.
LeBron James scored a season-high 56 points Saturday night in the Lakers’ 124-116 win over Golden State. Here are the best photos from the game.
Efrain Alvarez scores late to lift the Galaxy to a 1-0 victory in front of the largest crowd in MLS history watching Charlotte FC’s first home game.
Express Train holds off a game Warrant to win the Santa Anita Handicap by a head for trainer John Shirreffs. It was Shirreffs first Big ‘Cap win.
North Carolina beat Duke 94-81 in the final game of Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski at Cameron Indoor Stadium with 90 ex-Blue Devils players on hand.
Forbidden Kingdom wins the San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita, but can the 3-year-old colt go the 1-1/4 miles necessary to win the Kentucky Derby?
Ernie Els rebounded from a bogey on No. 17 with a two-putt birdie on the eighth hole to take the lead in the Hoag Classic at Newport Beach Country Club.
Max Scherzer favors a radical reworking of the playoffs, one with the higher seed in the first round starting a best-of-five series with a 1-0 lead.
Cindy Parlow Cone was reelected to a four-year team as U.S. Soccer Federation president on Saturday, defeating her predecessor, Carlos Cordeiro.
WNBA star Brittney Griner was arrested at a Moscow airport last month after vape cartridges were found in her luggage, Russian authorities said.
Some L.A. Times readers believe baseball fans should go on strike after witnessing the latest bickering between MLB billionaires and millionaires.
Canceling games due to the MLB lockout hurts players, fans and stadium employees — all over what amounts to crumbs for billionaire owners.