Los Angeles Lakers beat reporter Dan Woike has built an online audience attracted to his sardonic wit and writing. Broderick Turner is one of the most respected NBA reporters in the industry, regularly trading wines with NBA legends and stories with current players. Together, they form a duo that loves basketball and knows the sport, and the Lakers, like the back of their hands.
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Los Angeles Lakers beat reporter Dan Woike has built an online audience attracted to his sardonic wit and writing. Broderick Turner is one of the most respected NBA reporters in the industry, regularly trading wines with NBA legends and stories with current players. Together, they form a duo that loves basketball and knows the sport, and the Lakers, like the back of their hands.
The possible trade tearing these reporters apart | Times Lakers Show
The Times Lakers Show
25 minutes 55 seconds
1 year ago
The possible trade tearing these reporters apart | Times Lakers Show
The Los Angeles Lakers aren't losing as much anymore, but still don't look great. Anthony Davis is playing some of his best basketball and Lebron James looks immortal. So, what can the team do to support them?
This week... a possible trade... leading to DRAMA amongst reporters.
Each week, Dan Woike and Brad Turner catch us up on the never dull world of the Los Angeles Lakers - who is performing well? Who needs to pick it up? Which coach is on the hot seat? The season is long and the stories are always fascinating.
The Times Lakers Show
Los Angeles Lakers beat reporter Dan Woike has built an online audience attracted to his sardonic wit and writing. Broderick Turner is one of the most respected NBA reporters in the industry, regularly trading wines with NBA legends and stories with current players. Together, they form a duo that loves basketball and knows the sport, and the Lakers, like the back of their hands.