Of all people, former Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers wouldn’t forget how LeBron James’ chasedown block ended their perfect season in 2016.
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers managed to prevent a sweep as they win Game 4 against the Denver Nuggets on their own home court. But accoridng to NBA legend Paul Pierce, there’s a piece of bad news waiting for them down the road.
After close to two years, the Los Angeles Lakers have finally defeated the Denver Nuggets and prevented a sweep at their hands, thanks to a monster game by Anthony Davis.
Thanks to 30 points from LeBron James and 25 points and 23 rebounds form Anthony Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers were able to stave off elimination and end their 11-game losing streak to the Denver Nuggets with a 119-108 victory in Game 4.
Even at his age, LeBron James does things on the court most players in the league couldn’t even achieve. But for Skip Bayless, the All-Star forward is the biggest reason why the Los Angeles Lakers are down 3-1 against the Denver Nuggets.
The first three games of the Los Angeles Lakers’ first round series against the Denver Nuggets have all followed the same format. The Lakers go ahead early thanks to strong play from Anthony Davis and LeBron James, have a halftime lead, but the Nuggets make a run in the third quarter and ultimately take over in the second half to get the win.
The New York Knicks could position themselves as even stronger championship contenders for the next several seasons by trading for one of the game’s best ahead of the 2024-25 NBA season, as one prominent analyst sees it.
LOS ANGELES — The Lakers defeated the Nuggets 119-108 in Game 4, which means they still have life remaining after snapping their 11-game losing streak to the defending NBA champs, cutting the series deficit to 3-1.
Draymond Green's assessment of LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers' championship prospects has sparked discussion amidst the Lakers' tumultuous postseason.
Being down 0-3 in a playoff series is essentially a death sentence for any team, and the Los Angeles Lakers have no one to blame but themselves for being in the position they’re in.
The Los Angeles Lakers, led by LeBron James‘ standout 30-point performance, kept their NBA playoff hopes alive by overcoming the Denver Nuggets 119-108 in Game 4 on Saturday night.
This stat gives a lot more clarity to the first-round series.
In the heat of a crucial Game 4, LeBron James's frustration boiled over as he passionately urged Lakers coach Darvin Ham to challenge a contentious call.
LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers is no stranger to coming back from virtual playoff death to NBA nirvana AKA championship. Back in 2016, he led the Cleveland Cavaliers to an NBA title by beating the Golden State Warriors in seven games of that year’s NBA Finals despite being down 3-1 in the series.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James turned his wrath upon his own team.
The Los Angeles Lakers entered Game 4 of their Western Conference playoff series against the Denver Nuggets on Saturday facing elimination and trying to avoid a sweep. That is a tough situation and tensions are going to be high as the pressure mounts.
The Los Angeles Lakers find themselves grappling with a challenging 0-3 NBA playoff series deficit against the Denver Nuggets, raising questions about the future of their lineup, including LeBron James and D’Angelo Russell.
Throughout his 21-year NBA career with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James has squared off against many of the best players and teams the league has ever seen.
LeBron James is trying to keep a positive mindset despite the Lakers’ 3-0 series deficit vs. the Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs. “It’s one game at a time, at this point,” James told reporters.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James showed that today’s superstars can enjoy longer careers than their predecessors as he was one of the best players in the league during the 2023-24 season despite being its oldest player.
James has run into juggernauts aplenty over the last 21 years of his career.
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers lost 112-105 in Game 3 to the Denver Nuggets, putting them at a significant disadvantage in the series, trailing 3-0.
James finds himself in an unfamiliar position after Monday's devastating loss to the Nuggets in Game 2 of their playoff series.
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