Lakers Want To Keep Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves And LeBron James
Lakers coach JJ Redick on Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves And LeBron James: “Of course, we want that core to be back together."
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– As they reconcile their playoff exit and strategize how to upgrade their roster, the Los Angeles Lakers sounded firm on at least one thing. They would like their team to center around Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves and LeBron James . “Of course, we want that core to be back together,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said Tuesday morning at the Lakers’ practice facility.
But will the Lakers receive their wish? As the offseason unfolds, will they determine that remains their priority? Rob Pelinka, the Lakers’ general manager and vice president of basketball operations, said the Lakers’ front office and coaching staff will “deconstruct” the 2025-26 season that entailed losing to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a second-round sweep.
Pelinka praised the team’s resilience and work ethic while key absences to Dončić in the playoffs (Grade 2 left hamstring) and Reaves in the first four playoff games (Grade 2 left oblique strain). Generally, though, Pelinka cited the need for the team to acquire young talent through acquisitions (NBA Draft, free agency, trade) and a revamped player development system. “We do, to your point, have the optionality to look at all those different avenues to get better,” Pelinka said.
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