Memphis Grizzlies' Taylor Jenkins fires back at LeBron James and NBA stars over Three-Point revolution. The NBA has been facing significant challenges recently, with viewership ratings continuing to decline and fans and media alike voicing concerns about the league’s evolving style of play.
When LeBron James broke another NBA record earlier this month, the one for most regular-season minutes played in a career, his Los Angeles Lakers teammates handled the moment in typical locker room fashion.
As LeBron turns 40, let's relive some of his most notable achievements, from his debut in Sacramento to playing alongside his son Bronny.
James reached the milestone birthday Monday and has redefined what is possible for an aging NBA star. Even so, he must now confront an existential question.
As the faces of the NBA such as LeBron James, Steph Curry, and Kevin Durant are inching closer to retirement, fans are wondering who the next rising stars will be.
Now another Net is headed cross country: Brooklyn has traded Dorian Finney-Smith to the Lakers, a team in need of a 3&D wing. Let’s break down the winners and losers from this Sunday trade, but first here is how the trade shakes out:
Just hours after NBA trade rumors linked Dorian Finney-Smith to the Memphis Grizzlies, the two-way forward was dealt to the Los Angeles Lakers along with Shake
The Los Angeles Lakers made a savvy trade, acquiring one of the top targets available in Brooklyn Nets forward Dorian Finney-Smith. The main reason why the Lakers ought to feel especially excited about Finney-Smith is his defensive prowess.
Marcus Smart has been diagnosed with a partial tear of the proximal extensor hood of his right index finger; Santi Aldama is week-to-week.
Grizzlies head coach Taylor Jenkins responded to Lakers star LeBron James’ three-point criticisms with a unique take on NBA offenses.
Former Memphis Grizzlies forward and retired nine-year NBA veteran, Chandler Parsons, shared his take on Bronny's situation in LA on Run It Back on FanDuel TV.