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It’s encouraging to see Luka Doncic earn a contract extension as he continues to put in the effort to improve his game, especially in terms of his playing weight. The next step for him is to enhance his defensive skills, which will help the Lakers achieve more victories.
— Mark Sherwin, Los Angeles
The Rakernation pauses for a moment, savoring the excitement. Lakers supporters are thrilled to have Luka Doncic donning the purple and gold.
However, it’s important to remember that the true NBA MVP champion of the team, LeBron James, brings four championship rings and four MVP titles.
LeBron’s leadership on the court during the 2025-2026 season is crucial for the Lakers if they hope to compete for and win another NBA title. This is well understood by both the players and the fans.
— Donald Pepper, Pomona
Change Mookie’s Position
We all appreciate Mookie Betts, but he’s currently struggling as a top-order batter. He needs to be moved until he realizes this, hopefully very soon.
— RD McCall, Fallbrook
Mookie’s loss of power can be attributed to weight loss and various injuries. Without his usual power, he could adopt a more patient batting approach to support his team by getting on base and helping advance runners.
— DG Artis, Woodland Hills
Despite his efforts to bounce back physically, Mookie Betts might benefit from a comprehensive eye exam to regain his edge. As a retired optometrist, I’ve worked with Max Muncy and Kiké Hernández—sometimes, four eyes are better than two.
— Terry Fig Tree, Los Angeles
Dodgers’ Bullpen Concerns
The Dodgers’ bullpen lacks strength and resilience—they resemble sheep rather than bulls.
— Louis H. Abramson, Westlake Village
MVP Debate
He deserves to be National League MVP after his clutch hitting against Shohei Ohtani’s pitching in St. Louis. However, Max Muncy proves himself as the Dodgers’ MVP.
— Russell Hosaka, Torrance
Kylen Siren and Rams
The Rams are moving full steam ahead with Kylen Williams, hoping this time around is more successful than when they extended Todd Gurley.
— Mike Shaller, Temple City
Matthew Stafford’s Struggles
It’s no wonder Matthew Stafford has back issues—he has four young children to take care of!
— George Metalski, Redondo Beach
Concerns Over ESPN-NFL Deal
The NFL’s purchase of ESPN shares raises concerns about conflicts of interest. Can ESPN still impartially investigate issues like CTE in former players or owner collusion? This deal might ensure ESPN will keep playing Johnny Pearson’s Monday Night Football theme for years, but serious sports journalism must approach this development with caution.
— Stephen A. Silver, San Francisco
WNBA Hosting Issues
Thanks to Ira Gorawara (and accompanying photos) for a fantastic article about WNBA hosting challenges. What’s happening with WNBA referees, and why are so many key players benched due to injuries? The league should support and train referees like the NBA does, allowing stars like Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Plum, and Cameron Brink to shine. Fans want to watch the game, not focus on questionable officiating.
— Joan C. Fingon, Ventura
Praise and Criticism
Eric Sondheimer deserves a Nobel Prize for his high school sports reporting.
— Gary Wilson, Murieta
We need more voices like Houston Mitchell! I enjoy his Dodgers Dugout newsletter—it’s always an insightful read.
— Lance Oedekerk, Highlands
Instead of writing about rising parking fees or adult toys, how about more sports news?
— David Marshall, Santa Monica
Dylan Hernández: Enough with the Luka-LeBron debates, please.
— Brent Montgomery, Long Beach
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Fan Take: Luka Doncic’s contract extension signals the Lakers’ commitment to building a strong future around both Doncic and LeBron James, blending youthful talent with experienced leadership. For basketball fans, this blend could mean an exciting new chapter in the Lakers’ quest for championship glory, showcasing how evolving teamwork and defense will be critical to their success.