D’Angelo Russell is likely to become a free agent after this season, according to one reporter.
Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham is not planning to repeat his D’Angelo Russell tactic from last year’s playoffs.
D'Angelo Russell laid a goose egg in the Los Angeles Lakers Game 3 loss to the Denver Nuggets, shocking fans with his 0-7 shooting display. Jay Williams
The guard is struggling to make his presence felt against the Nuggets in the first-round series.
For the third straight game, the Lakers had a double-digit lead over the Nuggets. For the third straight game, the Lakers lost.
The win didn’t happen, but the Lakers, including D’Angelo Russell, had many positives to take away from Monday’s Game 2 loss to the Nuggets. It was close but no cigar for the Lakers, who came painfully close to beating the Nuggets in Game 2 but fell short thanks to Denver's second-half comeback.
D’Angelo Russell couldn’t help but let off some steam after the Los Angeles Lakers’ devastating Game 2 loss.
The Los Angeles Lakers shockingly blew a 20-point lead to lose Game 2 of their first-round series against the Denver Nuggets. While Jamal Murray's incredible game-winner at the buzzer for the Nuggets dominated the headlines, another big talking point was the officiating.
The Sixers weren’t the only team to blame the officials after blowing a late lead.
The Los Angeles Lakers are down 1-0 to the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference first round, with starting point guard D'Angelo Russell struggling mightily in their 103-114 Game 1 loss.
Los Angeles veteran guard D'Angelo Russell missed 13 of his final 16 shot attempts on Saturday night in Denver, as the Lakers stumbled through a 114-103 Game 1 loss to the Nuggets, but he vowed afterward that he'd "be ready for the next one."
Austin Reaves of the Los Angeles Lakers is making it clear: he wants his close friend and teammate, D'Angelo Russell, to stick around with the team. "I want him to be around.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves is hoping that the team retains D'Angelo Russell during the free-agent summer ahead.
The guard endured the lowest point of his career when the Lakers were swept 4-0 by the Nuggets in last year's Western Conference Finals.
If the Los Angeles Lakers make a splash during the 2024 NBA offseason, it won't happen in free agency. Unless both LeBron James and D'Angelo Russell decline…
Tempers were flaring early during the NBA Play-In Tournament matchup between the Lakers and Pelicans.
Tonight we have the first of a few nights of NBA play-in action. There is nothing better than a single-game elimination for real drama.
Despite D'Angelo Russell's current dip in performance, the Lakers don’t seem concerned about their starting guard. On Friday, the Lakers ended their two-game losing streak with a 123-120 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.
On Monday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers are playing the Atlanta Hawks (at home) in California. During the game, D'Angelo Russell made team history by moving ahead of Eddie Jones (489) for eighth on the team's all-time three-pointers list. Following Jones, the next player for Russell to pass will be Kyle Kuzma (510).
The Los Angeles Lakers are in a bit of a rut right now. They've lost their last two games and are currently in tenth place in the Western Conference. The Lakers are a full three games and then some behind the sixth seed in the Western Conference.
The Los Angeles Lakers seemed dead in the water last season before the trade deadline. The team was in 13th place for most of the year, and barring a trade,
The Los Angeles Lakers are pushing forward as they try their best to escape the dreadful single-elimination play-in. The Lakers are currently the ninth seed with a month remaining in the regular season.
Since the calendar turned over to 2024, D'Angelo Russell has been on one. The Lakers' much-maligned (including by this reporter) starting point guard has been criticized throughout his career for a certain strain of inconsistency and an occasional predilection for not having a great sense of the moment, especially late in games.
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