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Spectrum SportsNet, formerly Time Warner Cable SportsNet (abbreviated as TWC SportsNet), is an American regional sports cable and satellite television network owned by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016, with the Los Angeles Lakers maintaining editorial control over the content, including team-assigned reporters and anchors, as well as team-related ...
On February 14, 2011, Time Warner Cable and the Lakers announced the formation of two new regional sports networks (one in English, one in Spanish) that will exclusively televise the team's games and related programming for 20 years starting with the 2012–13 NBA season.
4/18/72 Bucks @ Lakers: Game 5 10 p.m. Chris Schenkel: Fri 4/21/72 Celtics @ Knicks: Game 4 8 p.m. Keith Jackson: Sat 4/22/72 Lakers @ Bucks: Game 6 4:30 pm Sun 4/23/72 Knicks @ Celtics, Game 5 1 p.m. Wed 4/26/72 Knicks @ Lakers: Game 1 10 p.m. Sun 4/30/72 Knicks @ Lakers: Game 2 4:30 p.m. Wed 5/3/72 Lakers @ Knicks: Game 3 8:30 p.m. Fri 5/5/72 ...
Russell scored 44 points and had the game-winner with 5.9 seconds left to give the Lakers the 123-122 victory at Crypto.com Arena. Damian Lillard’s step-back attempt was blocked by Spencer ...
Here are five takeaways from the Lakers’ 119-108 win against Denver in Game 4: Maybe soon but not today. The Lakers staved off elimination by playing their most complete game of the playoffs in ...
The Lakers faced a grueling 7-game series against the Sacramento Kings, with Fox scoring 13 points in the Lakers' game 7 victory in Sacramento. [ 18 ] In the 2002 NBA Finals against the New Jersey Nets , Fox averaged 9.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 1.5 steals as the Lakers swept the Nets in 4 games to win their third straight NBA title. [ 17 ]
The Los Angeles Lakers dropped two straight games for the first time in two months, falling into an 0-2 hole in the Western Conference finals as the series switches to Los Angeles for Games 3-4.
The English-language Los Angeles Lakers Radio Network is a three-state, 11-station network with KSPN ("710 ESPN") serving as the flagship. [5] Starting with the 2009-2010 season, KSPN took over the flagship position under a five-year deal, thus ending the Lakers' three-decade relationship with KLAC. [6] KLAC served as the Lakers' flagship ...