The veteran ESPN analyst believes the Los Angeles Lakers must avoid a specific postseason matchup or risk their season ending early
The Los Angeles Lakers were part of the biggest NBA trade in years and there is a great deal of excitement around them, but do they have what it takes to stop the Denver Nuggets in the playoffs? Stephen A.
Stephen A. Smith is sold on the Lakers having a legitimate chance to win the Western Conference.
Stephen A. Smith explains why he still does not see the Lakers as NBA Finals contenders, despite their impressive win over the Nuggets.
Stephen A. Smith rips Shannon Sharpe for his guarantee that the Lakers will make the NBA Finals if they face the Thunder in the Western Conference finals.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith recently sparked controversy by blaming Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James for the decline of the Slam Dunk Contest. On Monday’s edition of “First Take,” Smith claimed that James’ refusal to participate in the event over the years caused it to lose excitement and star power.
The Los Angeles Lakers still have a huge hole in their frontcourt after their trade for Mark Williams fell through, but Brian Windhorst does not agree
Stephen A. Smith has once again shifted his stance on the Lakers, questioning whether they have the firepower to survive the Western Conference.
On First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo and Monica McNutt debate whether the Los Angeles Lakers are the most dangerous team in the NBA and what they are looking out for to see in the 2nd half of the season.
On Tuesday, ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith took to the airwaves of the popular First Take morning show to float the possibility of the Lakers adding 2025 Naismith Hall of Fame nominee Dwight Howard, a former Laker,