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LeBron James Vehemently Disagrees With The Notion The Lakers Are Better Off Without Him: “Sells Papers A Lot Easier”

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Mar 19, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) dunks against the Miami Heat during the first half at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Isabella Frias-Imagn Images When LeBron James sat out the first few weeks of the 2025-26 season, a narrative began in the NBA circles: the Lakers are better off without him. Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves were flying, and when the King returned from his sciatica issue, it took him time to get settled, which, in some ways, affected the Lakers’ offense.

Fast forward to March 2026, though, and the Lakers have won eight in a row and 11 of their last 12 games. So, is James really surplus to their needs? Many have said no, and now James himself has come ahead to defend himself, repeating the same thing he has over the years — smearing him is good for business.

James has adapted well to his role as a support player for Luka Doncic and, at times, for Austin Reaves as well. At 41, doing that and still averaging 21 ppg is insane. James knows that.

He just wishes the rest of the world saw it that way, too. “It sells papers a lot easier, and clippings and podcasts. If you say, ‘LeBron, the team is better off without him.

’ A lot of people will try to like it. So, I get it,” James said after the Lakers’ win over the Heat on Thursday. The purple and gold team won 134-126, with Doncic erupting for 60 points and James adding 19 points with 15 rebounds.