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In the aftermath of another underwhelming season for the Los Angeles Lakers, former NBA champion James Worthy gave his take ...
James Worthy was one of the most prolific players of the 1980s due to his status as one of the focal points of the legendary "Showtime" Lakers teams. He combined with Earvin "Magic" Johnson to ...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Kobe Bryant defined greatness in their eras within the Los Angeles Lakers. Though they never shared ...
James Worthy was one of the best playoff performers of all time, hence the nickname "Big Game James." But aside from the 1988 NBA Finals MVP, the legendary forward didn't win any other individual ...
"For about three weeks" James Worthy lambasts referees after missing decisive foul call on LeBron James in Lakers' OT loss against Celtics: "They should be ashamed" James Worthy lambasts referees ...
When Los Angeles Lakers legend James Worthy was 24 years old, he planned to be a businessman when he retired from basketball. But while many ex-players invested in traditional industries like ...
Among them, count Laker great James Worthy. “I wasn’t a fan of Dwight Howard,” Worthy said during a conference call Thursday morning to announce his new role as main studio analyst for ...
The LA Lakers' miserable performance against the Minnesota Timberwolves saw Lakers legend James Worthy offer an honest, no-holds barred criticism of the Purple and Gold's performances since the ...
But here comes James Worthy, echoing the words of Magic Johnson last season, that the 1980s “Showtime” Los Angeles Lakers would be too tough for the Warriors to handle. He said these words to ...
LeBron James may have brought another banner to the Lakers franchise, but James Worthy does not think James is yet worthy of a statue outside Crypto.com Arena. The Hall of Famer legend said LeBron ...
Los Angeles Lakers legend James Worthy put a stamp of approval on JJ Redick’s decision to bring back Dalton Knecht to the starting lineup. “He plays well with that unit,” Worthy said of ...
Hall of Fame basketball player James Worthy has put a home in Bel-Air on the market for $2.195 million. Worthy, who owns other property on the Westside, bought the house in 1997 for $945,000 ...