Just like any high-stakes division matchup, tempers flared throughout the game. Late in the first quarter, Warriors center Kevon Looney met Lakers superstar Anthony Davis at the basket with a shove to the ground, resulting in a common foul being called.
Davis emphasized the Lakers' commitment to supporting the community's recovery, praising first responders and acknowledging worldwide support.
Anthony Davis passed NBA75 selection Bob McAdoo in scoring last night. He’s No. 70 now. Also: Nikola Vucevic moved ahead of Andre Miller for No. 116 in NBA history.Source:
Anthony Davis scores 21 points in the first quarter and helps the Lakers survive a late surge by the Charlotte Hornets in the Lakers' 112-107 victory.
LOS ANGELES — Rui Hachimura scored 23 points and Anthony Davis had 22 points and 11 rebounds ... time since having two games postponed due to the deadly wildfires in Southern California. Tyler Herro shot 7 for 12 from 3-point distance and scored 34 ...
The Los Angeles Lakers returned to action Monday night following two postponed games due to the devastating Southern California wildfires. After the game, Anthony Davis shared powerful insights ...
The NBA trade deadline is not until Feb. 6, but the buzz around notable players and teams is building. Keep an eye on players such as Jimmy Butler, Cameron Johnson, and Zach LaVine, who'll be linked to possible trades. One team to watch is the Phoenix Suns, who have stayed busy in January, making two trades while remaining in the mix for Butler.
Hachimura missed his second consecutive game on Tuesday in Charlotte because of left calf soreness, while Vincent sat out because of left knee soreness.
The Thunder and Cavaliers continue to earn straight A's, while the Pelicans and Wizards may need to stay after school.
New Temple coach K.C. Keeler has made the first set of additions to his initial roster through both the transfer portal and the high school recruiting circuit, the program announced Monday. Fourteen new players are set to join the program for spring practice after it lost a handful of key contributors to both graduation and the transfer portal earlier this offseason.
City workers and celebrities, teachers and tycoons talk about what they lost in the Los Angeles fires — and how they’ll rebuild.