Report: Lakers want to build their roster around and for Luka Doncic
The Lakers reportedly want to build a roster that truly complements Luka Doncic, and they have a specific model in mind.
Before Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves suffered significant injuries on April 2, the Los Angeles Lakers proved they were close to a championship-caliber team by winning 16 of their previous 18 games. But their roster flaws got exposed in the second round of the NBA playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder , and it is beyond clear that they still have work to do. They will look to re-sign multiple free agents this summer, including LeBron James and Austin Reaves, but they also want to further build a team around Luka Doncic that would maximize him and be able to win it all.
That, according to a report in The Athletic by Dan Woike and Sam Amick, means being aggressive and getting players who truly complement him. "The promises made to Dončić and his representatives before he signed an extension with the Lakers weren’t to have one good month. And they weren’t to undertake a slow build, to count on marginal improvements built by continuity and internal growth.
The plans were bigger. "Those promises were to give him a locker room full of his type of players, to find him replicants, if not improvements, of the balanced roster he made a finals run with in Dallas in 2024 before the stunning trade that sent him west. "'The Lakers are on the clock,' one league source said.
"Those priorities remain, according to league sources. There is a desire for better center play, true lob threats who mimic the skills of Daniel Gafford and Dereck Lively II (with cleaner injury histories). There is a desire for true two-way defensive players, wings with athleticism and energy on the defensive end and a sweet shooting stroke on the offensive side of the ball.