From Tim Duncan to Kevin Garnett and Steph Curry, LeBron James’ 21-year NBA career has featured postseason matchups against some of the best to ever do it. For the Lakers forward, Nikola Jokic is right there among them.
The Los Angeles Lakers won an entertaining game in the Play-In Tournament to clinch their spot in the playoffs as the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference. LeBron James didn't shoot the ball particularly well but nearly had a triple-double in the victory as he was just one rebound and one assist shy.
The theme for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers heading into their rematch with the almighty Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA Playoffs? There is no theme. “It shouldn’t be personal at all,
The Los Angeles Lakers are set to battle the Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has played against several all-time greats in the postseason, and is now set for his second playoff battle with Nikola Jokic in as many years.
The outline hasn't really differed much in their past seven meetings, the four from last year's Western Conference finals and the three chances for revenge that the
The Nuggets have dominated against the Lakers in recent times, making them heavy favorites entering into this series. But when a team has LeBron James and Anthony Davis, they always have a chance, no matter how small that may be.
LeBron James compared Nikola Jokic to himself and Luka Doncic, complimenting him and stating that Jokic can win games without scoring. Now, it's Jokic's turn to compliment LeBron. Jokic spoke to the media yesterday,
The 47-25 Los Angeles Lakers open their 2-7 first round playoff series against the mighty 57-25 Denver Nuggets with +300 odds to vanquish the reigning champs, making them major underdogs. Denver is heavily favored to win with -375 odds.