Gabe Vincent’s first year with the Los Angeles Lakers was a difficult one as he was limited to just a handful of games due to knee injuries, never being able to find his rhythm.
The Los Angeles Lakers find themselves in a very curious spot as we approach the NBA trade deadline. Los Angeles has looked like a true contender at different times this season but they have also looked very vulnerable at other times.
Vincent finished Wednesday's 117-108 victory over the Heat with 14 points (6-9 FG, 2-5 3Pt), one rebound, four assists, one block and one steal in 26 minutes. Despite being one of Los Angeles' primary bench options in the backcourt and even making five starts this season,
The Lakers are in a unique spot where they can either go all-in for another star or just add more talent around the edges. In this new trade scenario, Los Angeles does the latter and builds up more depth for the postseason around stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Gabe Vincent revealed how he feels after returning from his oblique injury that sidelined him four games.
Los Angeles Lakers sixth man small forward Dorian Finney-Smith has been ruled out for what would have been his first clash with his last team, the Brooklyn Nets
The Los Angeles Lakers are one of the big teams to watch at the trade deadline. They want to make at least one more move to help them contend for a title. This trade proposal would see them add a veteran wing and a solid guard. L.A would get Torrey Craig, who is a solid wing. While he doesn't do anything super well, he does everything pretty well.
The proposed trade would send the floor-spacing center to the Los Angeles Lakers to pair with Anthony Davis and LeBron James.
Rui Hachimura scored 23 points and Anthony Davis had 22 points and 11 rebounds as the Los Angeles Lakers snapped a three-game skid with a 117-108 victory over the Miami Heat.
Explore the possibility of the Los Angeles Lakers pursuing a trade for New Orleans Pelicans guard Dejounte Murray.
The Lakers and the Clippers both went back to work Monday night in Los Angeles’ first two NBA games since catastrophic wildfires killed at least 24 people and destroyed significant sections of their hometown.
Los Angeles Lakers point guard Gabe Vincent talked about how he never loses confidence in his jump shot due to the work he puts in.