The Lakers say they don’t work on flopping.

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The Lakers say they don’t work on flopping.
It’s been a frustrating two days for the Milwaukee Brewers, and the frustration boiled over for manager Craig Counsell in the fourth inning of Saturday’s game.
Jordan Poole’s miss was much maligned.
Green isn’t pleased with what happened after the final whistle sounded.
A Trey Lance trade could still be possible.
We knew Dillon Brooks poked bears, just not right there.
Draymond Green broke his silence about his suspension from Game 3 of the first-round series between the Kings and Warriors.
Interesting.
JJ Redick has some thoughts.
The injury bug has bitten the Giants’ position players nonstop, but now it’s moved onto the pitching staff.
On the floor right after the game Domantas Sabonis seemed to indicate he didn’t have much of an issue with the incident that led to Draymond Green’s ejection from Game 2.
One of Draymond Green’s colleagues on Inside the NBA is coming to his defense…sort of.
It’s always something with Draymond Green.
E-40 was one of the few Warriors fans who made it into Golden 1 Center for Golden State’s Game 1 clash vs. the Kings on Saturday, but he didn’t last until the final whistle.
Bryce Johnson made the best defensive play of the young season on Wednesday, but paid the price for doing so.
This is pretty incredible.
Draymond Green has been making fun of Rudy Gobert for years.
Logan Webb provided clarification regarding his verbal altercation with Tim Anderson.
We’ve already seen someone get tossed over a pitch clock violation — Manny Machado on Tuesday — but this is a new one.
Stephen Curry’s teammates don’t feel he’s being officiated fairly.
Pitch clock violations haven’t been much of an issue during the first week of the season, but we had our first blowup in Tuesday’s game between the Padres and the Diamondbacks.
The Giants-White Sox series is already getting spicy even if we’re not sure why.
Video surfaced on Friday showing Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon getting physical with an A’s fan after the Angels 2-1 Opening Day loss in Oakland.
Well, at least it was memorable.
Of course he did.