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After slowly starting the free agency, where will the Lakers, LeBron James go from here?
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What’s Next for the Lakers and LeBron James After a Slow Start to Free Agency?

July 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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The initial 48-hour period of free agency was unusual for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers for two key reasons. First, the Lakers started slowly. Although it was known that Los Angeles was targeting centers, the team didn’t pursue them as aggressively as others, like the Bucks, who actively tried to trade for Myles Turner from Indiana. Meanwhile, Clint Capela returned to Houston. The Lakers have been in discussions with agents, with names like Al Horford and Deandre Ayton being mentioned—moves that might cause Luka Doncic some eye-rolling.

Secondly, for the first time in his career, LeBron James’ preferences aren’t the Lakers’ top priority during the offseason. The team’s focus is on building a squad tailored to maximize Luka Doncic’s talents. LeBron remains part of the team’s plans but isn’t the centerpiece.

In recent years, LeBron often opted out of player options to leverage his contract for better team additions. However, this year, he accepted the $52.6 million owed to him and remains a Laker without demanding special treatment. His longtime agent and friend, Rich Paul, released a statement to ESPN emphasizing LeBron’s desire to compete for a championship while recognizing the Lakers’ future-building process. He also expressed appreciation for the partnership with the Lakers’ leadership, acknowledging the balance between competing now and planning for the future. This approach reflects a more realistic and mature outlook rather than just passive remarks.

So what’s next for LeBron and the Lakers? Combining Paul’s statement with the slow start in free agency suggests little immediate change. While LeBron might feel frustrated, the Lakers’ move to prioritize Doncic makes sense even if it sidelines him briefly. There’s no perfect scenario to build a championship squad around LeBron at his current market value.

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LeBron wants to remain competitive, playing meaningful playoff games and staying in the spotlight. He also aims to maximize his earnings, meaning any trade involving him would require matching his salary. For example, rumors about a return to Cleveland haven’t gained traction, but theoretically, trading LeBron for the Cavaliers with players like Darius Garland could be less complicated than other options.

LeBron, Paul, and his camp are watching closely and may be unhappy with how the Lakers handled free agency’s opening days. Yet, better alternatives aren’t clear, so fans should expect LeBron to still be donning purple and gold this coming season, chasing a championship.

Fan Take: This shift in focus from LeBron to a Doncic-centered Lakers signals a new era in the NBA, where even the biggest stars must adapt to changing team dynamics. For basketball fans, it highlights how the sport evolves and how franchises balance current competitiveness with long-term growth, potentially reshaping league powerhouses in the years ahead.

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