The Showtime Lakers of the 1980s may have been the greatest NBA team ever, but even they made some pretty big mistakes.
Kurt Rambis and A.C. Green were hustle players who gave 100%, but they would sometimes get seriously outmuscled by the good and great big forwards and big men that were in the league back then ...
They also had Michael Cooper, A.C. Green, Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott, Mychal Thompson and James Worthy in attendance to throw ...
Former Lakers like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Byron Scott, Michael Cooper, Mychal Thompson, Kurt Rambis, A.C. Green and James Worthy were all in attendance to throw out the ceremonial first pitch.
The Los Angeles Lakers won five NBA championships during the ‘Showtime Era’ for reasons beyond Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s signature skyhook and Magic Johnson’s deft passing.
Instead of delegating leadership to the most qualified experts, Buss left the decision-making in the hands of her closest friends, Kurt Rambis, Linda Rambis, and her former fiance, Phil Jackson.
Before the Knicks fell to the Hornets, Kurt Rambis brushed aside questions about whether he was Phil Jackson’s leading candidate but spoke openly about his desire to remain as coach. The ...
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Lakers owner Jeanie Buss opened up on various topics pertaining to wrestling, ...
Lakers legends Michael Cooper, A.C. Green, Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott, Mychal Thompson, and James Worthy also attended the pre-game ceremony and threw out a first pitch. After the game, a Lakers ...
The star power was immense with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy, Mychael Thompson, A.C. Green, Byron Scott, Kurt Rambis and Michael Cooper all on hand to speak to the crowd and reminisce about ...
Relying on him for scoring is a losing strategy. In terms of impact, he’s a Birdman or a Kurt Rambis at best. He’s no Karl Malone or Charles Barkley. – Vip. A: Well, that certainly is a wide spectrum ...