When I was 17, I was a Lakers Girl; I was the youngest girl on the squad.
I know the Lakers are gonna make decisions for the Lakers.
My biggest concern for the Lakers - and they're going have to figure out a way to rectify this - is Lonzo Ball.
I grew up in L.A. In the '80s, and the Lakers were the biggest thing to ever hit the world at that time.
I grew up a Lakers and a Clippers fan.
I have season tickets to the Lakers and the Clippers.
The Lakers had been home to me, unlike the home I had grown up and felt apart from.
An NBA game in L.A., the Lakers - I'm a Clipper fan - it's to be seen as much as seeing the game.
Michael Jackson, the 49ers and the Lakers - that's what I know about the '80s.
I never was able to be a Lakers fan - I'm more of a Spurs fan.
When I got traded to the Lakers in '97, Kobe Bryant was just a rookie.
The Lakers fanbase is enormous. Getting the fans on our side is a huge advantage for us.
There's a lot of spoiled Lakers fans.
Lakers are my boys! I'm 100 percent the biggest Kobe fan on the planet. I text him after every game to tell him what's up.
I don't think the Lakers could control Tony Parker's ability to get into the paint, so his health is the key for San Antonio.