A Celtics fan alleged that Lakers forward Kurt Rambis punched him after the conclusion of the series finale.
The former Minnesota Timberwolves General Manager and Head Coach had a notoriously bad relationship, which Thilo Widder explores in “The Outliars: The
Kurt Rambis is beloved by Los Angeles Lakers fans for plenty of reasons. He played hard during the Showtime era, complementing the team’s scoring with rebounding and defense.
Dwight Howard went on a redemption mission in 2019-20, signing with the Los Angeles Lakers six years after leaving L.A. in awkward circumstances. Howard first joined the Lakers in the summer of 2012, arriving via trade to team up with Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol — and two-time MVP Steve Nash, who had moved to L.A.
For anyone who watched your Los Angeles Lakers last season, it was fairly obvious which aging former All-NBA center between DeAndre Jordan and Dwight Howard had something left in the tank.
Dwight Howard looks back on when Kurt Rambis set the record straight. NBA big man Dwight Howard was once one of the best players in basketball. During his days in Orlando, he dominated the court with an intense interior presence and an unforgiving defensive edge.
In addition to Abdul-Jabbar, there were many other recognizable "Showtime" Lakers players in that picture such as Magic Johnson, Byron Scott, James Worthy and Michael Cooper.
There weren't a slew of top tier current NBA coaches vying for the Lakers head coaching job and how the organization has handled past coaches is a big reason why.
One can't recount the recent history of the Lakers franchise without including two key figures of the LA front office - Kurt and Linda Rambis. Or as they're colloquially known to some, the Rambi. In an exclusive interview with The LA Times' Bill Plaschke, Lakers governor Jeanie Buss discussed a litany of topics.
Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss has been making the rounds, addressing some major questions surrounding her and the Lakers coming out of the last season and heading into the next.
Jeanie Buss is not holding Linda Rambis, or her husband Kurt, accountable for the Lakers’ failures. Jeanie Buss did a lengthy sit-down with Bill Plaschke
The Lakers primarily rely on the collaboration of a "four-pronged brain trust" of Rob Pelinka, Jeanie Buss, and the Rambi (Kurt and Linda Rambis) when it comes to big decisions for the franchise.
The Los Angeles Lakers front office will have a massive task ahead of them during the offseason. After a dismal season, where the Lakers were expected to win a championship but failed to even reach the playoffs.
The dysfunction within the Los Angeles Lakers franchise has every person with a bone to pick with the team salivating at the minute. The criticisms are
A real good news, bad news situation here. When the Los Angeles Lakers inevitably fire Frank Vogel into the sun shortly after the conclusion of the 2021-22 NBA season, there are surely going to be a wide variety of names rumored to replace him, from the already-leaked Doc Rivers and Quin Snyder, to others that have yet to come to light.
It’s not just outside voices. Even people employed by the Lakers reportedly have a level of “confusion and criticism” for how big of a role Linda Rambis has.
Phil Jackson and Kurt Rambis are making their voices heard as the Lakers go up in flames. We’ve heard multiple reports now that Lakers general manager
If what LeBron James wants is for Rob Pelinka to be fired, it sure doesn’t sound like the Lakers are in a rush to give into his desires. Or to let go of Kurt and Linda Rambis, for that matter.
Chatter, chatter, and more chatter. That’s all the Lakers got out of the NBA trade deadline. After months of reports linking them to different players, GM Rob Pelinka and Senior Advisor Kurt Rambis stood pat at the deadline.
Chatter, chatter, and more chatter. That’s all the Lakers got out of the NBA trade deadline. After months of reports linking them to different players, GM Rob Pelinka and Senior Advisor Kurt Rambis stood pat at the deadline.
In the era of small ball and position-less lineups, it's certainly a zag to advocate for playing two traditional centers.
The Lakers have some important roster decisions to make this week. First, they must decide what to do with the roster spot they created by trading away Rajon Rondo.
On this date in 1984, Kevin McHale and the Celtics made sure they wouldn't get pushed around again by the Lakers in the NBA Finals.
Kurt Rambis and his wife Linda are powerful voices who impeded the Los Angeles Lakers’ hire of Ty Lue as head coach, according to a report.
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