ESPN’s Brian Windhorst watched superstars LeBron James, Luka Doncic, and the Los Angeles Lakers fall to the Charlotte Hornets 100-97. James missed a potential game-tying three twice, including one with 5.
Tim Legler and Brian Windhorst discuss on "NBA Today" how the star duo of Luka Doncic and LeBron James have meshed for the Lakers.
Brian Windhorst, Tim Bontemps, Damien Woody and Tim MacMahon join Matt Barrie on "Get Up" to discuss LeBron James defying Father Time, the Lakers' performance, the chemistry between Luka and LeBron and more.
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As if there wasn’t enough navel-gazing in today’s NBA media climate, Friday’s discourse set a new standard for a lack of self-awareness thanks to Stephen A. Smith’s diatribe aimed at LeBron James. It all started when James slammed the NBA media for its negativity,
LeBron James was asked about Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards' comments about becoming the face of the NBA one day during All-Star weekend.
The Los Angeles Lakers are rolling, and Luka Doncic is just starting to feel at home with his new team. Because of those, ESPN's Brian Windhorst thinks that the Lakers can win the Western Conference title this season.
The NBA suspended Minnesota Timberwolves superstar Anthony Edwards for the team's Friday night game against the Utah Jazz. He earned his 16th technical foul of the season during the T-Wolves' Thursday game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.
During the NBA's Sunday ESPN slate, Brian Windhorst revealed that folks around the league don't view the Thunder as a threat to them. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has led the youthful
Stephen A. Smith opened First Take with a six-minute, uninterrupted rant to fire back at LeBron James for criticizing the NBA media. As NBA media seems desperate to crown Anthony Edwards as the next face of the league,