Although the Lakers began to believe during a 16-2 run in the second half of the season that their roster was good enough to compete with the Thunder and contend for a title, running back a “mostly similar” group in 2026/27 isn’t viewed as a viable option, team and league sources tell Sam Amick and Dan Woike of The Athletic. Even if Luka Doncic had been available for the second-round series vs. Oklahoma City, the general sense is that the Lakers need more firepower to match up with the NBA’s very best team(s).
“We just don’t have enough good players,” one locker room source told The Athletic.
As Amick and Woike detail, the Lakers told Doncic after they acquired him that they wanted to build a roster around him that looked similar – and ideally better – than the one he had in Dallas during the Mavericks’ 2024 NBA Finals run. That’s still the goal, which means Los Angeles’ front office will be looking to upgrade at the five – ideally by adding an elite lob threat – as well as ensuring the roster features more two-way wings and a secondary play-maker to complement Doncic.
Austin Reaves is the most obvious fit for that latter role, and Doncic has made it clear to the Lakers that he’d like to continue playing with Reaves, according to Amick and Woike, who hear from league sources that the Slovenian star told people within the organization that he’d be opposed to including Reaves in a trade package for Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo. Still, while Doncic would prefer to play alongside Reaves and another star, acquiring that star without including Reaves would be a challenge, given the Lakers’ relative lack of valuable trade assets.
This past season, LeBron James was that third star alongside the two high-scoring guards, and it’s possible he’ll stick with the Lakers for another year — the two sides have mutual interest in extending their relationship, sources tell The Athletic. While L.A. could open up about $50MM in cap room in the event LeBron departs, that figure assumes Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart pick up their player options rather than seeking raises and doesn’t account for new deals for Luke Kennard or Rui Hachimura, whom the Lakers have interest in retaining.
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If LeBron and some of those other players return and the Lakers end up operating over the cap, team sources believe there are still avenues for real improvement, Amick and Woike write, with the club expected to be aggressive on the trade market using this year’s No. 25 overall pick and tradable first-rounders in 2031 and 2033.
Here’s more on the Lakers as they prepare for an eventful offseason:
- Although Doncic’s hamstring injury was reported to be a Grade 2 strain following an MRI in Dallas, further evaluation in Spain revealed a “deeper and more severe” injury, according to Amick and Woike. Doncic acknowledged after the Lakers were eliminated that he wasn’t close to returning and that he was still a week or two away from taking contact, per Greg Beacham of The Associated Press. However, The Athletic’s duo says he’s pain-free in his hamstring, adding that the injury shouldn’t have a major impact on the guard’s offseason routine.
- As Beacham relays, Doncic announced on social media on Monday night that he won’t play for the Slovenian national team this summer because he wants to spend time with his daughters as he works toward acquiring joint custody. “Right now, my daughters and my responsibilities as a father are my priority,” he wrote.
- The ability to win and contend will be a “significant factor” for Reaves as he considers his free agent options this summer, league sources tell Amick and Woike. According to The Athletic’s duo, rival executives have predicted that Reaves’ next contract could be worth $40MM annually, though it remains unclear which clubs the Lakers might be bidding against. The Bulls and Nets are the only teams projected to have that kind of cap room, while other teams believed to have interest in Reaves, including the Jazz and Hawks, would need to either shed salary or negotiate a sign-and-trade to make that sort of offer.
- While Amick and Woike say the Lakers are expected to explore possible Antetokounmpo trade scenarios this offseason, Mirjam Swanson of The Los Angeles Times explains why she’s advising against pursuing the two-time MVP.
- Within their larger story on the Lakers’ summer, Amick and Woike also explore the franchise’s decision to move its G League affiliate from Los Angeles to Coachella Valley, noting that not having the NBA and NBAGL teams practice in the same building could make things a bit harder for the basketball operations staff. Multiple G League business operations employees were also laid off as part of the move, per The Athletic, though the Lakers are anticipating an increase in revenue as the G League team relocates to a bigger venue in a new market. That additional revenue will be used, in part, to fund infrastructure upgrades to the Lakers’ personnel, scouting, and medical departments, according to Amick and Woike.

real laker fans cannot wait for him and his son to get out of town. only positive was him getting the league to gift them Doncic. good riddance
Build around Luka, Austin, Rui, and Marcus, if he’s willing to stay at a discount. Everyone else is expendable, including the higher-ups, JJ Reckit and Rob Pestinka. I was 50/50 about Reckit heading into playoffs, but letting LeBron take more shots than Austin and Rui was a bad look, so I’d lean towards letting him go and promoting either of the assistants, Brooks or McMillan. Pestinka won’t be the roster constructer anymore; probably best not to let him anywhere near the draft room as well. Brighter days ahead for Lakers fans. LeBron was good for getting butts in the seats – but very little else for the Laker franchise. Fool’s gold.
Build around 32 year old Marcus Smart? Smart was terrible this season. -0.1 VORP, 2.0 WS. That’s not a building block, you let him go.
Rui stunk too, -0.1 VORP. This Lakers team literally had only 3 good players, everyone else stunk up the joint or is just a mid player.
Agreed. If the Lakers could trade Reaves, won’t the Lakers have a wide open roster contractually (aside from Luka’s contract)?
Yeah, you def seem like a “real Laker fan”
yeah, and you must be under 25 years old. he wanted to join the lakers to increase his own brand. he does not care about anyone but himself. go ahead and tell me drafting his son was a good idea. he embarrasses a once proud franchise. wake up
You just sound like a LeBron hater. That is all.
As opposed to all other NBA players who are highly charitable and play for free.
Agreed, let him ruin someone else’s franchise. He put up the most shots in that last game vs OKC, but had the worst box score with more turnovers than assists. His stats are empty calories courtesy of LeKlutch refs. If he resigns with LA I hope to god Luka requests a trade, because there’s no way he signed that extension to take up AD’s previous role of the beta scapegoat for LeMickey.
Real Laker fans support the team and who ever is on the team. You are just a Kobe clown. You must have forgotten all the lean years prior to LeBron showing up.
I don’t want LeBron because he does not play defense 80% of the time
Does Luka or Austin? Most players in this nba don’t. But, you lose him who do you replace him with?
Laker fans appreciate his greatness. Incels don’t
2026 Lakers had literally 3 good players and the rest were TERRIBLE. Worst playoff roster in a long time. Lebron still has plenty in the tank, but he needs help, which is why he should go to GSW or CLE and let the Lakers totally reconfigure their roster around Luka. Let Reaves go, like Lebron, he plays too similar to Luka, sign and trade Reaves for a legit big.
“LeBron needs help”
Yes, he needs help retiring and exiting from the league. We will continue to see these stories about him “not knowing what his plans are” into the 2030’s at this rate.
Yeah, because he is still a “pretty good” player. “Pretty good” players should not exit the league. If he was bad then you would have a point.
Brother I dont know when you started watching this league, but LeMickey has been “needing more help” every year since.. how long? At least until he got to the Lakers, right? They always make the biggest in season trades. They got the most obviously lopsided deal in the last 100 years of sports. HE DOES NOT NEED ANY MORE HELP.
Really? You are defending -that- roster???? Yikes.
Not sure that you are watching anything but 10 year old rec ball. No amount of stupid ass nicknames will
remove him from being one of the top ten of all time
Do you think Lebron is better than Joker and Wemby, all-time?
In 10 years the commonly-held narrative will be “Lebron top 10ish all-time” not #1 like he paid a company millions to propagandize the world over.
40 mil a season for reaves?!
Watching him flail around searching for calls was embarrassing. He’s in LA, dude needs an acting class!
Yes, $40 mil to start
George 54 mil
Mobley $50 mil
Lavine 49 mil
Markanran 46 mil
Fox contract
4 years 229 mil
Salary Breakdown
2026-27: ~$49.5M – $51M
2027-28: ~$53.4M – $55.1
M2028-29: ~$57.4M – $59.2M
2029-30: ~$61.3M – $63.2M
What a joke it would be to give Reaves $40 million a season for multiple years.
Wait a minute they’re talking about they expect more revenue with their new g League place but they laid people off
If Lakers use $50 million cap room to sign both Watson and Eason, they would be a better team than Nuggets and Rockets
All you do is to steal free agents from your rivalry
Nuggets and Rockets won’t be able to manage luxury tax within one year if they pay market value contracts
Except they are restricted
It’ll never happen
BUT
LeBron should consider accepting a 6th man role on a contender
1. Limits his minutes at age 41-42 plus even at 41-42 LeBron is significantly better than most guys 2nd units and could create a significant advantage
2. If he’s given days off it’s not as bad as sitting him as a starter since he’s coming off the bench anyways
“We don’t have enough good players.”
I love the straightforwardness.
Doncic and Reaves in the same backcourt is a defensive liability that all the scoring in the world will not be able to overcome. I just don’t see it working.
I like Reaves, but if I had to choose one, it’s obviously gonna be Doncic. Doncic needs to be paired with a two-way player.
As long as they can sign two 3 and D players, they are fine
Based on his performance in the 2025-26 NBA season, Peyton Watson of the Denver Nuggets has established himself as a premier “3&D” player (combining 3-point shooting with elite defense) and a key breakout player for the 2026
Lakers have no chance to sign Ayo Dosunmu. Wolves can dump expiring Donte contract
Exactly. Need someone like Dort next to Doncic.
Lakers need a center like Jarrett Allen. They also need to stop trading picks. OKC team was mostly thru draft. Nail your draft picks to build depth. Walter needs to open the checkbook and bring in presti.. Much like he did with Friedman
Lakers need to go hard for Kessler and hope Ayton doesn’t pick up his option.
Ayton def picking up that player option. I remember when everyone was crowing about how great he was going to be for Lakers. LOL – Ayton is not the solution. I can’t even think what he could contribute to a playoff team beyond backup center minutes.
My gawd….ANOTHER fluff/crybaby piece about a crybaby franchise, which has won Exactly **one** title in FIFTEEN Years…that being the Covid-bubble farce of 2020. Waah, waah, waah. They’ve shipped out SO MANY above-average role players (Ingram, Clarkson, Caruso, Hart et al) for their Never-quite-performing ‘star-heavy’ iteration: never questioning the poor-habit-reality of Doncic, James and company. Old, over-hyped, & hated.
Old, over-hyped and hated yet Doncic got the most all star voted and had the most jersey sales. Just because you’re a hater don’t project that out!
HAHAHAHA waah, waah, waah. Where was Luca during the SWEEP by OKC? Oh yeah, injured via poor conditioning (the very reason the Mavs traded). Curry’s sold WAY MORE unis!
You must be a clipper fan
Reaves market will be limited. As the article states only the Bulls and Nets will have cap space. The Bulls have Giddey and doubt they’ll want to pair him with Reaves and the Nets seem like they are nowhere near a playoff team so doubt they will start big signings still.
The Jazz have Keynote George who they will have to pay max in a year, not to mention all their young players they will have to pay a lot next few years.
The Lakers can revise to play ball with any sign and trades. So unless someone is willing to pay up to make it worth it to sign and trade Reaves, the Lakers should be able to get Reaves $5-10M below the $41M max. That will help them sign more players.
Lakers will swing a cleverly-maneuvered deal to get Giannis without giving up much, just like the Luka deal. Uncle Adam takes care of his honeys.
We need to get more physical
Such a tough complex off-season for the Lakers. Have to be happy Walter and crew are heading it and not Rob for many reasons
We learned a couple things tho along the way this year and even in the last series…mainly that Ayton should not be kept . Im sure ill get the smart ars reply below that was always foreseen and maybe it was but the alternatives are well BAD BAD at C .
Lakers fans remember the Hayes/Gasol days of having 2 vet min C’s and they are horrifying . I dont have the answer for the C position sans getting super lucky with IHART which I don’t see happening
I think in all honesty Walter and them need to look at this as a multi year build up and ask the question “What gives us the best chance to go deep in the 27/28 season rather than the 26/27 season . Rob would have never been able to do this in part bc his job security would have been on the line, Walter can however take this approach without the ramifications and I think he should
As far as LBJ I wont go long, he’s worth more than the 15.1 full MLE and we can give him more but Id simply stop my offer at a 1/16 and he if accepts cool, if not cool as well under the 27/28 vision not 26/27 vision I illustrated above. Sometimes you have to break some eggs to make an omelet. This is a fork in the road moment here and I hope they look past just the next season in short
If LeBron wants to chase another title take the vet minimum let the team build around a younger nucleus.
Sign Reaves and package him with Ayton for players that are a better fit for this team. Maybe you can get AD/Coulibaly? Wouldn’t that be ironic.
Why in the world would the Wizards want a horrible trade like that?
Because you’re getting an All-Star caliber player and Reeves?
Don’t understand. Wizards receive Reaves and Ayton. Who is the all star caliber player?
Almost all of the teams that rely on older superstars in the twilight of their career are gone: Lakers GSW Clippers and to some degree the 77ers.
Sign and trade Lebron to Cleveland for Evan Mobley. Send Bronny with him.
Now the Bron saga continues…..
What will he do ?? Where will he go ??
The new TelaNovela begins.