Even with no Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving, the Dallas Mavericks had no issues with the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday. With their stars out, the Mavs
The Dallas Mavericks squared off against the LA Lakers on Tuesday without their superstar Luka Doncic, who remains sidelined due to injury.
LA went into a two-game Texas trip on a high note, before going 0-2 and confounding JJ Redick with its defensive lapses.
The Los Angeles Lakers will take on the Dallas Mavericks in this Western Conference showdown in early January. More Lakers: Lakers Set to Face Mavericks Without
Two prominent Los Angeles Lakers players appear on the injury report ahead of their matchup against the Dallas Mavericks. LeBron James and Anthony Davis appear
Luka Dončić, the Dallas Mavericks Luka Dončić, the Dallas Mavericks basketball player, is expected to return to the court within the next month just before the All-Star weekend scheduled from ...
The Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo, Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokić and Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander headline the leaders in the
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The Los Angeles Lakers won the game incredibly by a single point and pulled out a vital home victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
Hawks 110 (21-19), Bulls 94 (18-23): Atlanta was without Trae Young, Jalen Johnson and Dominique Wilkins, but Keaton Wallace (27 points, six rebounds, six assists, four steals) led the Hawks over a Bulls team that shot 6 of 27 from deep and turned it over 20 times.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Thunder’s MVP candidate, is an All-Star lock. Williams — who is second on the team in points and assists, third in rebounds and is a versatile cog in their top-ranked and historically disruptive defense — is their only other true candidate. That might be Williams’ simplest case.
The noise was coming from his teammate, Cade Cunningham, who overheard Magic coach Jamahl Mosley telling his players to isolate the big man — that Stewart had “slow feet” — on the final possession of the first half of their matchup on Jan. 1. Cunningham knew the comment would enrage Stewart, and decided to add fuel to the fire.