On Sunday night, the Los Angeles Lakers took on the New Orleans Hornets for the first time at Staples Center. Still without starters Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum, the Lakers were determined to win their fifth game in a row 104-88.
On Sunday night, the Los Angeles Lakers took on the New Orleans Hornets for the first time at Staples Center. Still without starters Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum, the Lakers were determined to win their fifth game in a row 104-88.
In the Lakers third pre-season game, they took on the Sacramento Kings in the city of sin, Las Vegas. With just under two weeks left before the regular season officially begins, each of these exhibition games gives us a good idea...
On Friday, October 9th, the Lakers played their second preseason game in The Forum in Inglewood, California - the home of the Los Angeles Lakers from December 1967 to May 1999 and also the world-famous Showtime Lakers.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THEY DID IT! Sasha and your Los Angeles Lakers won the 2008/2009 Finals against the Orlando Magic in Orlando!
Thursday evening marked the pivotal Game 4 of the 2009 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the home team, the Orlando Magic. The Lakers looked to extend their series lead to three games...
After two wins at Staples Center, Sasha Vujacic and the Lakers went to Orlando for Game 3 against the Orlando Magic. The Lakers were looking for their third win in order to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the series, but they unfortunately fell short.
The Lakers barely scraped by with an overtime win over the Orlando Magic in game 2 of the Finals last night. The game was at Staples Center, and as the confetti rained down, the Lakers were happy with the win, but knew that as they embarked on their final road trip of the season, it was going to be tough.
As unlikely as the Orlando Magic’s emergence and subsequent run to the NBA Finals has been, the outcome of Thursday’s Game 1 possessed a similar surprise quality, with the Lakers boatracing the Orlando Magic, 100-75.
Ladies and gentlemen, we did it. Our Los Angeles Lakers are once again headed to the NBA Finals after beating the Denver Nuggets to become the Western Conference Champions. It was a tough road, but Friday night at Denver, we showed that we were truly worthy of holding that trophy...
After a devastating Game 4 loss in Denver, Sasha Vujacic and the Lakers headed back to Los Angeles for Game 5 on Wednesday. The Lakers also made sure that the Denver Nuggets did not steal home court advantage with a victory of 103-94.



