By Broderick Turner
Brown, who mulled over offers from several teams, officially signed his two-year, $4.6-million contract. 'This has been the best fit, the best spot, the best everything for me,' the guard says.
By Broderick Turner
Lakers owner will be enshrined at Springfield, Mass., as a contributor. Magic Johnson and Jerry West will go in again with their respective Olympic teams.
ByJerry Crowe
Boozer, the No. 1 pick in the 1959 NBA draft, didn't sign immediately so he could play for the 1960 U.S. Olympic team. On Friday, that team will be enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
By Broderick Turner
Clippers, with new Coach Vinny Del Negro and former No. 1 pick Blake Griffin, will begin the season the next night against Portland.
By Baxter Holmes
The free-agent guard agrees to a contract worth approximately $4.6 million to remain with the Lakers and try for a third consecutive title.
By Broderick Turner
His contract is not guaranteed, but Ebanks will earn a salary of about $473,604, which is the minimum rookies can sign for, if he makes the roster.
ByJerry Crowe
Text messages from press row …
By Lisa Dillman
The NBA releases the schedule of some of next season's marquee games. Lakers open at home against Houston Rockets; Clippers open at home against Portland Trail Blazers.
By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
Lobbyists gave more than $1,400 in basketball tickets to legislators who helped pass a waiver on environmental laws for the NFL project. Disney and gaming interests were among the other big donors.
By Broderick Turner
Center has procedure for torn cartilage but is expected to be ready on a limited basis by training camp.
Wire reports
The former Lakers great gets a two-year deal worth about $3 million to play for a Celtics team that will be without starting center Kendrick Perkins, who is injured, for much of the season.
By DeAntae Prince
The Lakers great, who owns about 5% of the team, says the two-time defending champions are the team to beat next season, particularly after bolstering their bench in free agency. But he can see LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh winning 'two or three' titles in Miami down the road.
By Mike Bresnahan
Details are unclear, but Bryant is expected to be ready for training camp, where he will join a retooled Lakers roster.
By Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun
NBA champions pursued former Maryland guard, then Kobe texted him
By Broderick Turner and Mike Bresnahan
Barnes, a former UCLA Bruin and noted defender, turns down more money from Cleveland to join the two-time defending champions.
By Broderick Turner
Lakers spokesman says timetable for recovery will be known after the procedure, but 'supposedly he'll be 100% by training camp' in late September. It is the center's second such surgery in three years.
By David Wharton
By one accounting, the Lakers are the second-most popular sporting venture in the realm of Twitter and Facebook. Other local teams lag far behind, but they're seeking ways to catch up — and cash in.
By Broderick Turner
The Lakers' second-round draft picks each averaged 15 points in five games in Las Vegas and may have improved their chances of making the big club this fall.
By Mike Bresnahan
Guard says he looks forward to 'being productive' by involving teammates, playing good defense and hitting open shots. He will presumably back starter Derek Fisher but can play fairly heavy minutes.
By Laura Myers
Quarterback Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are big winners at Nokia Theatre on Wednesday night.
By Baxter Holmes
Former UCLA Bruin had exchanged messages with Kobe Bryant, and signed for less money to help Lakers pursue another championship. GM Mitch Kupchak says the move was a 'conscious effort to get tougher.'
By Mike Bresnahan
Bryant plans to meet Wednesday with Bell, a defensive and three-point specialist, and a sometimes bitter adversary of Bryant when Bell played for the Suns. The Lakers have little money to offer, and Bell is also in talks with Miami, Chicago, San Antonio, Portland and Utah.
By Broderick Turner and Mike Bresnahan
The 14-year NBA veteran, who turns 36 next month, agrees to a three-year contract, believed to be worth $10.5 million, to stay with the team he has helped to win five championships. He will be the starting point guard, with recently signed Steve Blake the backup.