There is no truth to the report that Phoenix Suns star Bradley Beal would be open to waiving his no-trade clause to join the Los Angeles Lakers, his agent, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports and Entertainment made it clear.
Kevin Durant didn’t hesitate to name his Top 5 NBA players of all time, and to the surprise of many, LeBron James didn’t make the cut.
As the Los Angeles Lakers try to capitalize on their title window with LeBron James and Anthony Davis, adding a true point guard makes sense.
James now has 2,591,287 fan votes to Durant’s 2,498,843. The two all-time greats are second and third to three-time NBA MVP, Denver Nuggets big Nikola Jokic, who has 2,924,436 fan votes.
LeBron James becomes the 2nd player in NBA history to record a triple-double at age 40, joining Karl Malone, who was 105 days older when he did it on Nov. 28, 2003.
The Los Angeles Lakers are an organization that goes after stars. That has been part of their history for decades. Most of the time, the Lakers have been able to sign stars in free agency. Sometimes,
Amid the growing trade rumors in Los Angeles, the team received a big update on one potential candidate. According to Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, there is no truth to the rumors that his client, Phoenix Suns star Bradley Beal, would waive his no-trade clause to join Los Angeles.
Kevin Durant remains one of the greatest NBA players of this century, still shining after nearly two decades in the league. Even at 36 years old, the Phoenix Suns forward continues to defy expectations.
Star Game and this weekend marks the halfway point of the NBA season as all teams will have played at least 41 of their 82 games by Monday. Ho
The Suns would likely demand a thriving 23-year-old rookie in Dalton Knecht to give them a valuable young asset who could help shape their future. The promising first-year contributor averages 9.8 points on 46.6% field goal shooting and 35.5% long-range shooting.
Kevin Durant sounds off on critics who don't think his longevity will last with the Suns, and the rest of his career.