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Luka Doncic and the LA Lakers were no match for the San Antonio Spurs. After shedding some weight in the offseason, Luka Doncic has been playing the best basketball of his career for the Los Angeles Lakers.
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James Worthy says the Spurs have shown they have no weakness even without Victor Wembanyama
The San Antonio Spurs continue to thrive even without Victor Wembanyama, drawing praise from NBA legend James Worthy for their promising trajectory this season.
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James Worthy criticizes Luka Doncic with cold facts; 35 points against the Spurs look like empty calories
Despite emerging as the leading scorer for the game with 35 points, Luka Doncic faced some harsh criticism from Lakers legend James Worthy.
James Worthy talks about why LeBron James' historic season is so special after the King's 29-point performance against the 76ers.
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"When you need a big brother to step in and take care of business" - Worthy applauds LeBron's impact on Lakers
Watching a different side of King James has impressed franchise legend James Worthy to a massive extent, to the point where he has deemed the 40-year-old forward the ideal “big brother,” who is empowering the youngsters to embrace the spotlight while he does everything in the background.
As the Lakers move forward in the season, the focus will be on maintaining James's health and momentum. The combination of Green's and Worthy's insights underscores the importance of LeBron's physical condition to the team's success. With a recovering star, the Lakers could be poised for a strong performance in upcoming games.
James Worthy thinks Luka Doncic is taking on too much, while the Slovenian star sees it very differently. The Los Angeles Lakers saw their seven-game winning streak snapped by the Phoenix Suns in a frustrating loss at home.
Tyrese Maxey dared to go up against a former MVP in Joel Embiid despite being a newcomer in the Philadelphia 76ers locker room.
James Worthy on Tyrese Maxey: "When I knew he was solid it was when he spoke up. I think Embiid was kind of late for practice sometimes, didn't show up. And the young kid was like dude you need to show up and lead us. And that's when I knew he had the quality and the mental… pic.twitter.com/YwdiBbmniC
Speaking of potential trades, Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report recently listed the one player on every team most likely to be traded, and for the Lakers the selection was veteran guard Gabe Vincent, who signed with the Lakers as a free agent in 2023.