Los Angeles Lakers fans rejoiced as they believed they landed their point guard of the future and a potential Lakers great when they selected UCLA point guard Lonzo Ball second-overall. While they ended up passing on three-time All-NBA First Team forward Jayson Tatum,
As the 2025 NBA trade deadline approaches, the Los Angeles Lakers are entering the most essential stage of the Gabe Vincent saga. Vincent's tenure thus far has unfortunately been defined by injuries and inconsistency, but it's far easier to be critical than it is to outright give up on a player's value.
Vincent has made it to the playoffs on five different occasions, and he's still seeking his first NBA title. His longest playoff run came in 2020, when the Miami Heat were eliminated in the NBA Finals.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Gabe Vincent praised Austin Reaves for his recent play knowing the team needs to rely on him.
At 22-18, the Los Angeles Lakers find themselves firmly ensconced in the middle tier of the Western Conference pack — they're currently the No. 6 seed, although that could change depending on the result of their Tuesday clash against the 6-35 Washington Wizards.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been anxiously awaiting the return of Jarred Vanderbilt. Gabe Vincent weighed in on the experience.
Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt will make his season debut and return from a foot injury on Saturday against the Warriors.
In light of Paul George's struggles, Sporting News proposed a Lakers trade that would send the All-Star back to his native of Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Gabe Vincent warms up prior to the start on an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Raul
While the Lakers’ frontcourt rotation has been an issue due to multiple injuries, the Lakers’ backcourt was an area of concern early in the 2024-25 season due to inconsistent play. But in recent months,
In a last-ditch effort to acquire a two-way point guard with a solid three-point shot, the Lakers' front office may reach out to Chicago to inquire about a deal centered around the Lakers' former No. 2 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, Lonzo Ball.
Cough if you’ve heard this before, but the Los Angeles Lakers are waiting for a player to come back from injury to evaluate their team. This time, it’s Jarred Vanderbilt, and according to sources around the league,