Brian Windhorst, Kendrick Perkins and Bobby Marks join Matt Barrie on Get Up to discuss news and notes from around the NBA headed into the All-Star break.
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ESPN’s Brian Windhorst watched superstars LeBron James, Luka Doncic, and the Los Angeles Lakers fall to the Charlotte Hornets 100-97. James missed a potential game-tying three twice, including one with 5.
The Los Angeles Laker superstar LeBron James recently got an update from NBA insider Brian Windhorst about his basketball career.
Are we approaching the end of LeBron James’ NBA career? That is what most people assume now that he is 40 years old and has suggested retirement is close. But Brian Windhorst isn’t so sure and recently told ESPN that he can see James playing for a while.
On Wednesday, ESPN NBA analyst Brian Windhorst responded to host Get Up host Mike Greenberg's announcement that the Lakers have the second-best chance to reach the 2025 NBA Finals according to the sports network's analytics model.
Luka Dončić re-signing with the Los Angeles Lakers when the moment comes may not be a fait accompli, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst. Windhorst said Thursday on Get Up he'd "wager" on Dončić penning a new deal with L.
Brian Windhorst and Stephen A. Smith break down the importance of Luka Doncic signing an extension with the Lakers this offseason.
Brian Windhorst joins "Get Up" and explains why Luka Doncic needs to be the driving force for the Lakers' offense if the team is going to have a playoff run.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Charlotte Hornets aren't considered rivals, but there will be some bad blood between the two squads when they face each other on Wednesday. According to ESPN's Brian Windhorst,
Mike Greenberg: "The Lakers have the second-best chance, according to our analytics, to make it to the NBA Finals from the West behind only Oklahoma City." Brian Windhorst: "The computer doesn't have to defend Nikola Jokic." pic.twitter.com/qIRomnb5tT