NBA Finals basketballs signed by Los Angeles Lakers legends Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal sold in a Sotheby's auction.
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Ben Wallace never felt he was better than O'Neal in the 2004 NBA Finals: "That doesn't mean I was going to roll over for him"
"Ben was fighting so hard that he blew through his shoe, trying to resist, literally trying to resist Shaq backing down. It ...
Los Angeles Lakers 2000 and 2001 championship basketballs, signed by Kobe Bryant and other Lakers, sold for $508,000 and $317 ...
The game-used ball from Game 6 of the 2000 NBA Finals, which was signed by Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal and the other 10 ...
In a competitive game that came down to the final minutes, Griffin Zick and Emery Xiong’s combined 47 points helped lift the ...
Four-time NBA champion Horace Grant, a pivotal figure in the Chicago Bulls’ initial dynasty, is pulling back the curtain on ...
On the road to defining their own dynastic legacy, the Shaquille O'Neal-Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers leaned on some of the ...
Los Angeles Lakers legends Rick Fox and Shaquille O’Neal were proud of how Kobe Bryant finally opened up to the team.
When will Victor Wembanyama return for the San Antonio Spurs, and how well is he progressing after suffering a calf strain in mid November? Head Coach Mitch Joh ...
The Lakers lost to the Suns, 125-108, dropping to 15-5 on the season. Luka Doncic was the only Laker to score more than 20 points with 38. JJ Redick admits the Lakers' performance in the loss was ...
LOS ANGELES — The Phoenix Suns overcame losing Devin Booker to a groin injury in the first half to stun the Los Angeles Lakers, 125-108, Dec. 1, before a sellout crowd of 18,997 at Crypto.com Arena.
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