According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, several Los Angeles Lakers players “were taken aback” when Darvin Ham started Taurean Prince over
Denver Nuggets star Jamal Murray broke the hearts of the Los Angeles Lakers and their fans by sinking the game-winner in Game 5 to knock them out of the playoffs.
Jamal Murray almost missed Game 5 with an injury. But he couldn't resist breaking the Lakers' hearts again.
In a critical moment during the 4th quarter of Game 3 against the Nuggets, LeBron James carelessly lost the ball and then seemingly shifted the blame to Taurean Prince. With the Lakers trailing and the pressure mounting, James received the ball casually and attempted to navigate through the Nuggets' defense.
The bench production for the Los Angeles Lakers certainly has been lacking in the postseason, and that goes back to the end of the regular season. But through the first two games of the Lakers’ first-round matchup with the Denver Nuggets, they have only gotten 17 bench points with all of them coming from Taurean Prince.
The Los Angeles Lakers find their playoff journey at great risk of being cut short after they failed to stop Jamal Murray from making an incredible shot to steal Game 2.
Nikola Jokic’s pregame fit should have told the Lakers they weren’t winning Game 1.
When the Los Angeles Lakers signed Taurean Prince last summer, it was looked at as an ideal addition. The veteran forward is an excellent two-way player who could provide consistent 3-point shooting and solid defense on opposing wings.
With the impact that Taurean Prince has had on the Los Angeles Lakers this season, it might be easy to forget that this is Prince’s fifth team in eight seasons.
Taurean Prince has been the best version of himself for the Lakers, raising the team’s ceiling while beating the Cavs. LOS ANGELES - The Lakers knew how important winning Saturday's matinee was.
The Los Angeles Lakers picked up their fifth consecutive win on Wednesday night as they survived a huge second half run to ultimately walk away with a 12-point win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
It’s now or never for the Los Angeles Lakers if they want to move up in the standings as they get set to host the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. This is a part of the schedule that benefits the Lakers as they have had numerous days off in the last couple weeks, not playing since they blew out the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night.
The Los Angeles Lakers had quite the week as they overcame some of the best teams in the NBA and are right back in the playoff race. Despite a hiccup against the Sacramento Kings, the Lakers put up wins against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Milwaukee Bucks and most recently the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Los Angeles Lakers have had an up and down season although they find themselves in a nice groove as of late. A player that is trying to find his way out of a similar slump is Taurean Prince, whose 3-point shooting is needed for L.A.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been up and down throughout the 2023-24 NBA regular season. Right when it looked like they were turning a corner, the team’s production fell off for one reason or another.
According to NBA insider Jovan Buha of The Athletic, head coach Darvin Ham told the Los Angeles Lakers’ front office to not trade small forward Taurean Prince.
According to NBA insider Jovan Buha of The Athletic, head coach Darvin Ham told the Los Angeles Lakers’ front office not to trade Taurean Prince. The Lakers’ brass thought about moving Prince at the NBA trade deadline, but Ham was one of the vocal supporters of retaining the veteran.
Los Angeles Lakers starting forward Taurean Prince was scratched from the starting lineup of Wednesday's game against the Clippers due to an injury he suffered pregame.
Running through the options at fifth starter for the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Lakers have undoubtedly made some of the best moves in the offseason. They have secured a roster that can possibly compete for a championship.
The Lakers have agreed to sign free agent forward Taurean Prince, league sources tell Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter link). Prince cleared waivers today after being waived by the Timberwolves on Wednesday.
The Timberwolves waived Taurean Prince on Wednesday to avoid guaranteeing his $7,455,000 salary for the upcoming season, but there’s a chance he could be re-signed.
Because Prince has a non-guaranteed contract rather than an option, he’ll have to be waived, meaning Minnesota won’t retain any form of Bird rights on him.
New details have emerged regarding Minnesota Timberwolves forward Taurean Prince’s arrest earlier in the week.
Prince got into an altercation with Mavericks All-Star guard Luka Doncic, resulting in both players being assessed double-technical fouls.
One of the youngest and brightest stars in the NBA has entered the league's health and safety protocols. The Minnesota Timberwolves most recently played the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday.
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