After a slow start, the Lakers countered and knocked the Heat down in Game 1.

After a slow start, the Lakers countered and knocked the Heat down in Game 1.
It’s the 2020 NBA Finals. It’s probably not what most people expected. It’s the Los Angeles Lakers (semi-expected) against the Miami Heat (definitely unexpected).
The Aces and the Sun fought for everything in this Game 5. In the end, we’re seeing the Aces and the Storm in the WNBA Finals starting on Friday.
The Miami Heat are back in the NBA Finals. They face the Los Angeles Lakers and an old friend starting on Wednesday.
Angel McCoughtry had a huge game to save the Las Vegas Aces from elimination. And the Seattle Storm are back in the WNBA Finals.
The Lakers take care of business and are back in the NBA Finals. They defeated the Denver Nuggets, 117-107, in Game 5.
Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown scored a combined 59 points to keep the Celtics alive for a Game 6.
To nobody’s surprise yet still extremely crazy, Alyssa Thomas returns from her shoulder injury and helps Sun take a 2-1 series lead against Vegas.
Lakers take a 3-1 series lead. And we all know how the Nuggets are… extremely familiar with that kind of series deficit.
The Miami Heat are one win away from the NBA Finals. Thanks to the 20-year-old rookie named Tyler Herro.
The Lakers furiously tried to come back from a 20-point deficit in the fourth. But Jamal Murray made some big plays down the stretch to suffocate the rally.
WNBA Semifinal action! Alysha Clark wins it at the buzzer for the Storm and A’ja Wilson put them Aces on her back.
Denver kept it close in Game 2 and even led by one with 20 seconds left. But Anthony Davis made a buzzer-beating 3 to steal the win for L.A.
Jasmine Thomas provided the offense. Alyssa Thomas provided the defense. Then the Connecticut Sun blew out the Las Vegas Aces.
Gordon Hayward returns. They put a big lead on Miami and held on for their first win in the series.
Anthony Davis went for 37 points and 10 boards in the Lakers’ easy win over Denver in Game 1.