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Stephen Curry scored 37 points, Brandin Podziemski added 28 and the Golden State Warriors defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 123-116 on Thursday night for their fourth win in a row in a potential first-...
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LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers fell 119-117 to the 33-40 Chicago Bulls after surrendering a five-point lead in the final 12 seconds. The stunning collapse ended with Josh Giddey sinking a halfcourt buzzer-beater to seal the win.
All-NBA Los Angeles Lakers power forward LeBron James ripped his own club's miserable fourth quarter defense during an absolute collapse against the Chicago Bulls on Thursday night. Although the Lakers led by as much as 18 points in the second half and by five with 12.
Thursday's loss on Josh Giddey's half-court buzzer-beater was the Lakers' eighth setback in their past 12 games.
LeBron James remains questionable for the Lakers' game against the Bulls due to a lingering groin strain. His absence in the past six games has impacted the team's performance. The matchup is crucial as Lakers push for a strong playoff position,
Los Angeles Lakers All-Star LeBron James has time to respond to analysts such as Stephen A. Smith and critical fans on social media. After the Lakers’ heartbreaking 119-117 loss to the Chicago Bulls,
That was a bad loss given how dominant the Bulls looked, and unfortunately Chicago managed to top it after Josh Giddey hit a half-court heave to beat the buzzer and hand the Lakers their worst loss of the 2024-25 season. It was a disastrous final minute for Los Angeles as they gave up multiple 3-pointers to allow Chicago to climb back in the game.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bulls: LeBron James has 3-word message for Josh Giddey after buzzer beaterThe night before playing the Chicago Bulls, LeBron James hit a buzzer-beater to give the Los Angeles Lakers a 120-119 win over the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. On Thursday night, he defended and then watched as Josh Giddey’s half-court shot went in to give the Bulls a 119-117 win over the Lakers in front of 21,
LeBron James and Stephen Curry both have a chance to win a fifth NBA title this June, although getting a fifth would matter far more to the older of the two. A fifth would greatly strengthen Curry's case as a top-10 player of all time, but James is looking to solidify himself as the best player in the history of the sport.