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On Sunday night, the Miami Heat take on the Los Angeles Lakers in an exciting NBA matchup to close out the weekend of sports.
Los Angeles has also ruled out LeBron James, Maxi Kleber, Gabe Vincent and Adou Thiero for Sunday’s game, though the good news for the Lakers is that Doncic and Marcus Smart are completely off the injury report. Fans can catch Sunday’s matchup between the Heat and Lakers from Los Angeles at 9:30 p.m. EST.
The Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly considering trading guard Gabe Vincent due to recurring injuries and inconsistent play, with his $33 million contract becoming a point of concern. With Luka Dončić and LeBron James focused on immediate championship contention,
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Sale of Lakers from Buss family to Mark Walter approved by NBA
LOS ANGELES - In one of the biggest sales in sports history, the NBA Board of Governors officially approved the sale of the Los Angeles Lakers to Mark Walter, it was announced Thursday. Walter, CEO of Guggeneheim Partners, is also the co-owner and chairman of the Dodgers, who are currently fighting for back-to-back World Series championships.
The NBA Board of Governors has unanimously approved the sale of the Lakers to businessman Mark Walter, finalizing the $10 billion deal.
At least one NBA executive believes Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves is playing his way into a major raise while LeBron James remains sidelined by injury.
The Buss family's four-decade run as majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers is ending as the NBA approved the sale of the team to Mark Walter.
Billionaire Mark Walter has been confirmed as the new majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers by the NBA. Walter was unanimously approved by the NBA Board of Governors on Thursday before immediately closing on the purchase of the franchise from the Buss family at a reported $10bn valuation.
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Agents, other NBA teams feel Lakers will shop for a center in 2026
There is reportedly a sense around the NBA that the Lakers may not be sold on Deandre Ayton as their long-term solution at the center position.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has not played in a game this season while dealing with a right sciatica injury.