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Lakers Rumors: LeBron James Developed Sciatica During Summer Workout

Year 23 for LeBron James was momentarily put on hold this week when it was announced that the Los Angeles Lakers superstar would miss the start of the 2025-26 season due to a sciatica on his right side.

James and his camp cautioned the Lakers that he’d need more time to ramp up and it was later revealed it was due to injury.

This is the first time in James’ career that he will miss Opening Night, a sign that this isn’t an injury to be taken lightly.

According to Shams Charania of ESPN, James initially developed the issue during a summer workout:

“My understanding is this injury for LeBron, this nerve issue, first developed, first occurred, in late July, early August, during an on-court workout. So it’s now two-and-a-half months and counting that he’s had to deal with it and manage it. So even before the Lakers’ Media Day on Sept. 29 and the start of training camp, I’m told LeBron James had not done much basketball for well over a month prior to that. So it had been a normal routine summer for him, he’s a creature of habit, we know that by the way he maintains his body. So for him to be out to start the season and miss his first ever Opening Night, it shows an admission by him and the Lakers that he needs more time to ramp up, getting into basketball shape, getting into the right basketball conditioning that he’s accustomed to. He’s not there yet.”

It’s a bit concerning that James hadn’t been able to participate in much basketball activity since suffering the injury, potentially delaying his return to the court even more. The initial announcement said LeBron would be re-evaluated in 3-4 weeks, though that means he’ll still need time afterward to ramp up if cleared.

Luka Doncic is positioned to fully take over the team in James’ absence, and he and the team can take solace in the fact that the early part of their schedule is relatively light. Hopefully LeBron is able to return sooner than later because the Western Conference looks unforgiving on paper.

Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves want to continue playing with LeBron James​


LeBron James may be the oldest player in the league, but he remains one of the best. While Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves will have to open the season without him, they reportedly expressed a desire to want to continue playing with him beyond this year.

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Lakers Video: Lamar Odom Reveals Kobe Bryant Tattoo On Neck

Kobe Bryant is truly one of the most iconic players to ever step foot on an NBA floor and one of the most beloved Los Angeles Lakers players ever. His impact was profound not only on the fans who watched him for 20 years, but also on his teammates and one who was extremely close with him was Lamar Odom.

Odom was an uniquely talented forward who truly reached his potential when he joined the Lakers. He won two championships with the purple and gold alongside Kobe and was also named NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 2011. He has always spoken about how important Kobe was to him in life and he showed more proof of that recently.

The former Lakers forward recently appeared on an episode of the Club Shay Shay podcast with Shannon Sharpe where he revealed that he got Kobe’s face tattooed on his neck, via Lamar Odom on X:

Kobe's Impact: Why I Honor Him! #kobebryant pic.twitter.com/bugiVOmXEk

— LAMAR ODOM (@LamarOdom) October 10, 2025

As Sharpe noted, to get another man’s face tattooed on you that isn’t a child or parent or any other close family member is the ultimate sign of respect, but that just shows the level of impact Bryant had on Odom. The love and respect went well beyond playing basketball on the Lakers together and Odom will always view Kobe in the highest light.

Odom has gone through an unreal amount of difficulties and circumstances in his life and Bryant was someone who helped guide and motivate him through some dark periods. Plenty of people took the tragic death of Kobe hard, but few had the relationship with Bryant that Odom had and putting his face on his neck permanently shows just how much he loves and idolizes the Lakers icon.

Lakers coach JJ Redick learning not everyone is wired like Kobe Bryant​


One of the things that made Kobe Bryant iconic was that he is truly wired differently or, as Lakers coach JJ Redick would say, a basketball “sicko.” Everyone is not wired that way and Redick is figuring that out as he grows as a coach.

Redick spoke about the things he learned in his first season as a head coach with the Lakers and he talked about recognizing that not everyone is wired that certain way that Kobe was and that he has to be able to meet these players at a certain level without sacrificing the standards he has.

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Lakers Preseason Updates: Luka Doncic To Play In 2 Games, Marcus Smart To Make Debut Vs. Warriors

After a week off from games, the Los Angeles Lakers will return to the court for more preseason action on Sunday night when they host the Golden State Warriors at Crypto.com Arena.

The Lakers have their final four preseason games over the next week, which will be their final tuneups before opening up the regular season, again against the Warriors at home, on Oct. 21.

While the Lakers can use as much time on the court together as possible to build chemistry, they have not gotten that so far as Luka Doncic, Marcus Smart, Maxi Kleber and Adou Thiero have all missed the first two preseason games.

The Lakers are choosing to be cautious with Doncic coming off a EuroBasket run with Slovenia this past summer, while the other players have been dealing with minor injuries early in training camp.

After practice on Saturday, Redick revealed that Smart will make his debut on Sunday while Kleber and Thiero remain out.

Meanwhile, Doncic was a full participant at practice and will play in two of the team’s final four preseason games, although it remains to be seen if one will be on Sunday.

“Luka is TBD. Luka was a full participant in today’s practice. He’s TBD, he’s gonna play in two games in preseason… There’s no real update on Maxi, Adou and LeBron. Marcus will play tomorrow,” Redick said.

Doncic himself also confirmed that he plans to play in two preseason games and is not injured, the team was just being cautious after EuroBasket.

“It was because I had the national team and played one month of basketball. It’s a long season ahead, so it was just because of that,” Doncic said.

Lakers center Deandre Ayton recently revealed that he has not yet had the chance to work much with Doncic, so it’s good to see the superstar back on the practice court and planning to play in the preseason.

The same can be said for Smart, who has dealt with Achilles tendinopathy and more recently an illness. He is another veteran player the Lakers want to be cautious with but he recently stated that he plans to play in the preseason at some point, which will be on Sunday.

Lakers star LeBron James to miss Opening Night​


Another key Lakers player who won’t be on the floor on Sunday night is LeBron James. He is dealing with sciatica on his right side and it was recently revealed that he will miss Opening Night for the first time in his 23-year career.

James is expected to be re-evaluated in 3-4 weeks, so the Lakers will have to find a way to manage without the superstar for the first handful of regular season games.

That puts even more pressure on Luka Doncic to lead the way, so hopefully he can get some preseason reps at some point before Opening Night.

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Lakers News: JJ Redick Impressed With Adou Thiero’s Athleticism But Emphasizes Caution With Knee Injury

When the Los Angeles Lakers traded up twice in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft, it was clear they had their eyes on a prospect. That turned out to be Adou Thiero, a tenacious wing defender out of Arkansas.

When looking at highlights of Thiero’s game, his athleticism immediately jumps off the page along with his strength. He possesses a physical playstyle on the defensive end, getting up into players to force turnovers.

Unfortunately, L.A. has not been able to see if it translates to the NBA level yet due to the 21-year-old managing a knee injury. He sat out all of Summer League and has not yet been able to suit up this preseason.

But, a video was released by the Lakers recently showing Thiero dunking and his head was at the rim at peak elevation. Head coach JJ Redick caught wind of this and was blown away by how athletic his rookie forward is.

“Yeah, it’s insane,” Redick said after practice on Saturday. “I mean, head at the rim. It’s insane.”

Seeing Thiero throw down a dunk of that magnitude gives off the illusion that he is nearly ready to play. However, Redick is still not sure when the rookie will suit up for the purple and gold and emphasized caution.

“I mean, he’s been a modified participant,” the Lakers coach said. “He’s been a participant in everything but live. That, I don’t have a good answer for. I know we’re gonna really take our time with making sure all of his biomechanics are correct so that any swelling that he’s getting in that knee, kind of shut that off and kind of look out for his long-term health.”

Considering Thiero has not yet been able to suit up, it’s hard to imagine him earning a rotation role until later in the season.

With L.A.’s exhibition schedule coming to a close on Oct. 17, it remains to be seen if Thiero will be able to suit up at all. The Lakers could use more athleticism and he provides that, but the rookie needs to get healthy first.

Whether it be with L.A. or the South Bay Lakers, hopefully, Thiero can get on the court sooner rather than later to finally begin his professional career.

Adou Thiero willing to play in G League​


Most second round draft picks spend a considerable amount in the G League, but how a player handles that demotion is always in question. But to Adou Thiero’s credit, he is willing to play for the South Bay Lakers if that is what is asked of him this season.

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Recap: Lakers Beat Warriors At Home To Earn First Preseason Victory

The Los Angeles Lakers played their third of six preseason games on Sunday night, hosting the Golden State Warriors at Crypto.com Arena.

Both teams were missing key players as Luka Doncic, LeBron James, Marcus Smart, Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler were among those that sat out. The Lakers had a week’s worth of practice since their last preseason game though and it showing it this one, earning a 126-116 victory.

Austin Reaves was one of the stars that did play and he got off to a hot start with five straight points to begin the game. Deandre Ayton was also involved offensively early, making his first tow shots to give the Lakers a lead.

Reaves and Ayton were making an impact on both ends of the floor, and Rui Hachimura got in on the action with 10 quick points. The bench continued the scoring outburst to end the first quarter with Gabe Vincent, Jake LaRavia and Jaxson Hayes getting involved, giving L.A. a 30-24 lead.

It was more Reaves to begin the second quarter as he had five straight points to increase the lead to double digits and force a Warriors timeout. Dalton Knecht, who got a rare start in this one, was also getting going offensively by getting to the free throw line.

The Lakers built a lead up to 21 with their defensive activity. The Warriors went on a run to cut it to 14 late in the first half, although Reaves was fouled on a triple at the buzzer and made three free throws to give L.A. a 63-46 lead at the break.

Reaves picked up where he left off to begin the third quarter, although he then bumped knees and rolled his ankle and was forced to come out of the game.

The scoring opened up for both sides in the third quarter with minimal defense being played. Brandin Podziemski got hot to keep the Warriors close, although LaRavia and Knecht answered to keep the Lakers in front.

A Golden State run cut the L.A. lead to 90-85 at the end of the third quarter, but Bronny James found Hayes for a nice lob to begin the fourth. James was in attack mode, driving to the basket and getting to the free throw line to get the lead back to double digits.

From there, Exhibit 10 players like RJ Davis and Nate Williams and two-way guard Nick Smith Jr. were able to close out the win.

What’s next for the Lakers…​


The Lakers finish their preseason slate this week and it starts with a back-to-back on Tuesday in Phoenix against the Suns and then Wednesday in Las Vegas against the Dallas Mavericks. They will their wrap it up back home on Friday against the Sacramento Kings.

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Lakers News: Luka Doncic & Marcus Smart To Make Preseason Debuts Vs. Suns

The Los Angeles Lakers are halfway through their preseason slate having played three of six games and to this point, Luka Doncic and Marcus Smart have not yet suited up.

Doncic is not injured but after playing for Slovenia in EuroBasket over the summer, the organization wants to be cautious in the preseason knowing the superstar will carry a very heavy workload once the regular season begins.

Smart, on the other hand, dealt with minor Achilles tendinopathy and then an illness, which delayed him being to play to this point.

Building chemistry with his teammates is still important though, so the plan all along has been for Doncic and Smart to suit up in two preseason games. It appears the first one will be on Tuesday against the Phoenix Suns, per Dan Woike of The Athletic:

The plan, JJ Redick says, is for Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves and Marcus Smart to all play tomorrow in Phoenix

— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) October 13, 2025

The Lakers’ final three preseason games are Tuesday in Phoenix, Wednesday in Las Vegas against the Dallas Mavericks and then Friday back home against the Sacramento Kings.

If Doncic and Smart play on Tuesday then it’s reasonable to expect them to sit out Wednesday’s game against Dallas as it wouldn’t make much sense to play a back-to-back in the preseason. That would leave Friday’s game as a final dress rehearsal for Doncic, Smart and the Lakers before Opening Night on Oct. 21.

After getting into the best shape of his life this offseason, Doncic looked incredible playing for Slovenia in EuroBasket. It will be interesting to see if he can pick up where he left off on Tuesday, although the preseason will likely be used to knock off some rust before the games start to count.

Luka Doncic on Lakers’ mindset with LeBron James out​


The Lakers will be without LeBron James to begin the season, which means Luka Doncic, Marcus Smart and others will have to pick up the slack. Doncic discussed the loss of James and the Lakers’ mindset until he comes back.

“It’s a big change,” the All-NBA guard said after practice on Saturday. “He’s a great player. He can help us a lot. But at the end of the day, our mentality needs to be ‘next man up.’ We got a group of guys that have been practicing and hopefully LeBron can join us as soon as possible. We are going to obviously need him. But our mentality has got to be ‘next man up.’ That’s it.”

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Lakers News: Rui Hachimura Discusses How Role Changes With LeBron James Out

The Los Angeles Lakers will be without superstar LeBron James to begin the season due to sciatica on his right side, which means other players like Rui Hachimura will need to step up in his absence to keep pace in a loaded Western Conference.

Hachimura has been a starter for the Lakers the last couple of years, but his role was understandably limited playing alongside James, Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, Anthony Davis and others. The 27-year-old was mostly utilized as a spot-up shooter and offensive rebounder in L.A.’s offense.

With LeBron potentially missing a month of action though, Hachimura spoke about how that changes his role.

“I just gotta be more aggressive,” he said after Sunday’s preseason win over the Golden State Warriors. “With him being out, I can attack the rim more because he likes to post up more so when that happens, I have to be more spaced out. So that kind of stuff I can do more when he’s out. So yeah, it’s just a little different but not much. I just gotta do the same things that I’m supposed to do.”

While Hachimura is one of the best spot-up shooters in the league, his offensive skillset is more than just that and now he will get a chance to show it.

JJ Redick is hopeful that James won’t miss too much time, but as the superstar enters his unprecedented 23rd season, the organization will surely be cautious and not rush him back. That means Hachimura will get an extended opportunity, and it will be up to him to make the most of it in a contract year.

JJ Redick sees confidence growing for Rui Hachimura​


Even before LeBron James got injured, Lakers head coach JJ Redick spoke about how much joy Rui Hachimura was playing with, growing his confidence in the process.

“I would describe Rui as a joy to be around every day,” Redick said at a recent press conference. “That joy is almost always there. What I’ve seen just in the last few weeks is just a higher level of confidence. And I think you still have to look at him as a young player in this league and I think as your confidence grows, your joy grows, your production and output grows. So it’s small nuanced things, but Rui is playing with a lot of confidence, he’s carrying himself with a lot of confidence and has been and is just an absolute pleasure to coach.”

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Lakers Injury Update: Adou Thiero To Be Re-Evaluated In 2-3 Weeks

The Los Angeles Lakers announced rookie forward Adou Thiero is experiencing improvement in his knee swelling, which has allowed him to progress in his on-court activity. Thiero will continue to build his strength under the supervision of the performance team and will be re-evaluated in 2-3 weeks.

Thiero suffered the injury toward the end of his final season at Arkansas and returned to play sparingly in the NCAA Tournament. Head coach JJ Redick previously revealed the rookie underwent surgery for his knee prior to the 2025 NBA Draft, something that Arkansas didn’t disclose following the conclusion of their season.

The Lakers moved up twice in the draft to select Thiero 36th overall, but he was held out of NBA Summer League as he recovered from his procedure. The organization announced he would be ready for the start of training camp, but it appears the training staff wants to take their time ensuring the rookie is fully healthy.

While Thiero hasn’t been able to do much on the court, he did show off his athleticism in a recent video released by the Lakers. Redick was beyond impressed with Thiero’s athleticism, but cautioned that the team would be careful with him and his knee.

It’s disappointing that Thiero is missing preseason as these would be valuable reps for a young player. Although Los Angeles is high on his potential, there’s almost no chance Thiero sees any regular minutes in the 2025-26 season given the veterans on the bench.

However, he still makes for an intriguing long-term prospect as he graded out as one of the best pure athletes in his draft class. His leaping ability and explosiveness makes him a transition threat from day one, but it also gives him an edge on the defensive end. Offensively his jump shot is shaky, but the mold of a three-and-D player is there.

Slow playing Thiero’s recovery to ensure he’s 100 percent is the correct course of action for Los Angeles. It remains to be seen when he’ll actually debut on the court, but the organization is doing the right thing by Thiero.

Adou Thiero willing to play in G League​


Normally, second-round picks like Adou Thiero will spend time with a team’s G League affiliate in order to get game reps in during the regular season. With the Lakers rotation looking set for the most part, Thiero will likely see time with the South Bay Lakers and he said he was willing to play in the G League.

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Recap: Gabe Vincent Comes Out Hot But Shorthanded Lakers Fall To Mavericks In Las Vegas Preseason Game

Back-to-backs are rare in the preseason, but the Los Angeles Lakers had one this week. After losing to the Phoenix Suns on the road on Tuesday night, the Lakers were back in action on Wednesday, taking on the Dallas Mavericks at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Playing key players on back-to-back nights in the preseason doesn’t make much sense, so the Lakers chose to stagger their roster. That meant Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, Marcus Smart and Deandre Ayton sat out on Wednesday night and as a result, the Mavericks earned a 121-94 victory.

One player who did suit up for the Lakers was Gabe Vincent, and he came out on fire, hitting his first five 3-point attempts. He also found Jaxson Hayes for a pair of dunks as the Lakers jumped out to a 22-10 lead.

A couple of former Lakers helped settle the Mavericks in though as D’Angelo Russell had a three-point play and then Max Christie hit a corner triple. RJ Davis had a nice stretch off the bench to close the first quarter and the Lakers led 36-32.

Jarred Vanderbilt and Rui Hachimura heated up to begin the second quarter with five straight points each. Hachimura wasn’t done there as he made two more midrange jumpers to get the lead back to double digits.

Anthony Davis had a couple of buckets inside, but Dallas otherwise couldn’t get much going offensively. Vincent hit yet another triple and L.A. took a 66-53 lead into the halftime locker room.

Vanderbilt hurt his thigh towards the end of the first half and although it didn’t look serious, he wound up sitting out for the rest of the night.

With the Lakers being so shorthanded, Davis, Russell and the Mavericks began chipping away at their deficit. They weren’t able to get over the hump in the third quarter though as the Lakers’ two-way and Exhibit 10 players hung in there to take an 86-84 lead into the fourth.

That lead was short-lived, however, as the Mavericks ripped off seven quick points to begin the final quarter. They continued to play their regular rotation players while the Lakers gave more opportunities to guys at the end of their roster, allowing Dallas to pull away late for the easy win. The Mavericks outscored the Lakers 37-8 in the fourth quarter.

What’s next for the Lakers…​


The Lakers will wrap up the preseason at home against the Sacramento Kings on Friday night. They will then open up the regular season on Tuesday night against the Golden State Warriors.

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Lakers News: TravisMathew Unveils Austin Reaves Clothing Collection

Southern California-based lifestyle brand TravisMathew announced its first-ever collection with Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves, set to be released on Oct. 20 at 9 a.m. PT.

The Austin Reaves Collection features a diverse apparel lineup that is meant to move effortlessly from the course to the court, a reflection of the Lakers’ star’s passions for golf and basketball.

The new collection includes polos, tees, bottoms, outerwear and headwear and serves as a reflection of Reaves’ personal style blended TravisMathew’s signature mix of premium fabrics, comfort and versatility.

“I’ve been part of the TravisMathew team as a Brand Ambassador for almost two years, and it’s been a great fit from the start,” says Reaves. “Partnering on this collection has been an awesome experience, especially getting to put my own touch on it. I’m excited for people to see the pieces and try them out for themselves.”

Austin Reaves, Lakers, TravisMathew

TravisMathew is releasing a limited-edition collection in partnership with Los Angeles Laker and TravisMathew Brand Ambassador Austin Reaves.

“Austin represents the blend of performance and lifestyle at the core of TravisMathew, shown through his success as a basketball player and passion for golf,” says Leif Sunderland, Chief Marketing Officer of TravisMathew. “Austin’s personal style brings a fresh energy to the collection, with player-driven styles that push our designs forward while staying true to our premium fabrics. It’s a versatile lineup made to move from course to courtside, and we’re excited for both TravisMathew customers and Austin’s fans to experience it.”

Austin Reaves, Lakers, TravisMathew

TravisMathew is releasing a limited-edition collection in partnership with Los Angeles Laker and TravisMathew Brand Ambassador Austin Reaves.

Since joining the Lakers, Reaves has been fortunate enough to use his on-court performance to land brand opportunities in the apparel and merchandising industry. Aside from his partnership with TravisMathew, Reaves also partners with Rigorer on his signature shoe line that just released the AR3s earlier this month.

Reaves’ love for both golf and basketball has been made apparent during his tenure in Los Angeles so far, but fans are certainly hoping for another strong year from the guard. Luka Doncic looks like he’s in MVP form, but the Lakers need Reaves to help buoy them during the early stretch of the 2025-26 season.

Austin Reaves, Lakers, TravisMathew

TravisMathew is releasing a limited-edition collection in partnership with Los Angeles Laker and TravisMathew Brand Ambassador Austin Reaves.

Playing in a market like L.A. presents athletes with marketing opportunities that they likely wouldn’t get elsewhere, but Reaves has earned the attention he’s been getting. The off-the-court benefits must not hurt for a person like Reaves, but the real goal is to win championships.

JJ Redick compares Austin Reaves to Jamal Crawford​


Austin Reaves might not be the most athletic player on the floor, but he’s a crafty player who has a knack for drawing free throws. Head coach JJ Redick praised Reaves’ ability to generate points and compared him to his former teammate Jamal Crawford.

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Luka Doncic Named Official Community Ambassador For Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee

The Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee, led by the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission, has announced that Los Angeles Lakers superstar guard Luka Doncic will serve as an Official Community Ambassador for the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee ahead of FIFA World Cup 26.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by North America with 16 host cities throughout Canada, Mexico and the United States including Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Dallas, Toronto, Vancouver, Mexico City, Monterrey and many more.

Doncic is a lifelong soccer fan, growing up in Slovenia where it is the most popular sport in his home country and is a well-known supporter of Real Madrid. Now, the Lakers superstar is looking forward to helping the city of Los Angeles deliver a memorable World Cup experience to all of the fans in attendance.

“I’ve always been a football fan,” Doncic said in a statement. “Los Angeles is a great city full of amazing people who love to play and watch every sport. I can’t wait for the World Cup and it’s an honor to help bring people together through a sport that connects so many cultures around the globe.”

Luka was chosen for this role not only because of his immense popularity throughout the L.A. region, but also because he truly loves the sport of soccer.

“Luka Doncic embodies the spirit of FIFA World Cup 26, showcasing global talent, passionate fandom, and the incredible ability of sports to bring people together,” said Kathryn Schloessman, President & CEO of the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission and CEO of the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee.“He brings a unique perspective as both an esteemed athlete in our region and a true soccer fan and will help us engage fans from around the world through this global event.”

Doncic will serve as an Official Community Ambassador alongside recently announced Community Chairman, Snoop Dogg, and Community Ambassadors, Cobi Jones, Eva Longoria and Magic Johnson. The FIFA World Cup 26 will take place from June 11 through July 19.

Luka Doncic felt better than expected in Lakers preseason debut​


As it currently stands, Luka Doncic is focused on the upcoming season with the Lakers and the superstar guard recently made his preseason debut as the coaches and training staff are slowly ramping him up after he spent much of the offseason playing at FIBA EuroBasket 2025 for Slovenia.

Doncic was outstanding in his first preseason appearance and admitted that he felt better than expected in his debut.

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JJ Redick Believes Jarred Vanderbilt Can Be Impactful Two-Way Player For Lakers

The story has been the same for Los Angeles Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt for nearly the entire time he’s been with the franchise. When healthy, he is an extremely impactful defensive player that can guard multiple positions and can even be assigned opposing team’s best players. But his offense has, at times, made him borderline unplayable.

That’s been the battle for head coach JJ Redick, to figure out how to best utilize Vanderbilt on offense so the team can have what he brings on defense. But the scrappy forward has not been healthy enough to take strides on that end of the floor, leaving Redick unable to use him at all in some big spots.

But he has looked like a different guy so far in the preseason. Vanderbilt had a highly impactful 13 minutes on Thursday night before taking a knee to the quad, and had strong showings in previous preseason games as well. Redick spoke about what he’s seen from Vanderbilt that gives him high hopes for the upcoming campaign.

“He can be a really impactful guy on both ends,” Redick said. “You can see he’s moving better than he was last season. You can clearly tell that he’s spent a lot of time working on his game this summer. I know he’s spent a lot of time with AJ Diggs who was one of my coaches in New Orleans.

“I said this a lot early in the preseason, I put him in a tough spot last year by necessity of playing him at the five. And having him be able to guard multiple positions at the perimeter and be a crasher and hopefully a high-level corner spacer and a cutter. He got a corner cut tonight against their zone. He can do a lot. I like him as a playmaker. He can make the right read and I thought he did a good job tonight pushing pace.”

Vanderbilt has been at his best when he can be at least a marginal threat from the corners on offense. Beyond just shooting 3-pointers, that also means cutting and playmaking out of those spots, as Redick describes. But if he is shooting as poorly as he has at some points, then defenses can completely ignore him, making his cutting ineffective as well.

Improving at the corner 3 would be a massive upgrade for the Lakers. But they more so need Vanderbilt to be a threat to make some sort of play out of the corner to get defenses to respect him. If he can do that, the Lakers no longer play 4-on-5 when he’s on the floor, and his defense can be utilized to its fullest effect.

It remains to be seen if any of this will carry to the regular season. But if it does, L.A.’s rotation gets that much deeper and more effective.

JJ Redick discusses starting lineup decisions​


Since training camp began, one of the biggest questions surrounding the Lakers is what their starting lineup will be. Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, LeBron James and Deandre Ayton are basically locks, but the fifth spot seems to be up in the air for JJ Redick.

There are multiple different options for Redick, including Rui Hachimura who started all last year, as well as newcomers Marcus Smart or Jake LaRavia. Perhaps Jarred Vanderbilt, who has been one of the standouts of preseason, is an option as well.

Whatever Redick’s decision ultimately is, there will be a lot that goes into the thought process in determining the lineups and he broke down everything that is considered in figuring out the starters and any other lineup he puts on the court.

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Recap: Luka Doncic & Lakers End Preseason With Close Loss To Kings

The Los Angeles Lakers hosted the Sacramento Kings at Crypto.com Arena on Friday night in what was their final of six preseason games.

Players have been in and out of the lineup for various reasons all preseason, but JJ Redick’s plan going into the preseason finale was for all of the healthy guys to suit up for a dress rehearsal before Opening Night. Redick stuck to that plan but the Lakers weren’t able to close out the preseason on a high note, blowing a fourth quarter lead and losing 117-116.

Redick started Gabe Vincent, Austin Reaves, Luka Doncic, Rui Hachimura and Deandre Ayton in this one, which likely will be the team’s first five to begin the season. Doncic and Hachimura had five early points each to give the Lakers a 10-6 lead, although the Kings then went on a run to take their first lead.

Marcus Smart, who didn’t attempt a shot in his first preseason game, made his first triple coming off the bench in this one. Doncic also got hot from deep, but the Lakers didn’t play much defense and found themselves trailing 36-34 at the end of the first.

Vincent, who has been red-hot this preseason, continued that to start the second quarter as he and Doncic hit back-to-back triples to regain the lead. The 3-point shot was keeping the Lakers in front as they went 9-for-20 from deep in the first half to take a 61-58 lead into the locker room.

The Lakers announced that Jaxson Hayes was ruled out for the second half due to a right wrist contusion. Meanwhile on the court, Doncic and the Lakers came out strong to begin the third quarter, extending the lead to double digits.

Their defense did not allow them to build on that, however, with Zach LaVine, Keon Ellis and Dennis Schroder keeping the Kings within striking distance, trailing 90-86 going into the fourth quarter.

Redick left his starters in for the first shift of the fourth quarter and Doncic continued to do what he does. He finished with 31 points, five rebounds and nine assists in 32 minutes.

The game was still close heading into the final stretch though, making for a fun finish. The Kings regained the lead in the final minute and then the Lakers couldn’t get a stop due to their inability to get a rebound.

The Lakers had one final chance trailing 116-113 with 10.8 seconds to go, and Dalton Knecht drilled a triple. The Kings then got a look ahead of the buzzer, and Nick Smith Jr. committed a costly foul as Isaac Jones sealed the game with a free throw with 0.8 on the clock.

What’s next for the Lakers​


Now that the preseason has come and gone, the next time the Lakers take the court it will count for real as they are hosting the Golden State Warriors on Opening Night this coming Tuesday.

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JJ Redick Feels Lakers Took ‘Step In Right Direction’ In Preseason Finale

After key players were in and out of the lineup all preseason, JJ Redick used the final exhibition game on Friday night against the Sacramento Kings as a dress rehearsal for the Los Angeles Lakers ahead of Opening Night on Tuesday.

That meant playing starters and regular rotation players for almost the entire game, including Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves and others.

Unfortunately, the result was another loss as the Lakers fell to the Kings 117-116 and will end their preseason with a 1-5 record.

The Lakers were ahead for most of the night though and Redick assessed both the positives and negatives of the team’s final preseason tuneup.

“The biggest thing from tonight was just our passing,” Redick said. “Twenty-eight assists, 10 turnovers, nine dead-ball turnovers, one shot clock violation. The reality is we should’ve had about 35 assists. We gotta figure out our lobs and then we had a couple of Harlem Globetrotter plays when the simple play was right there. But we had multiple possessions where everybody touched it, we created multiple advantages and got good shots, some of which we didn’t make. But I just liked our offensive flow and execution for most of the game.

“Not a great defensive start but there were some good things in the second and third quarters. I challenged guys to be into the basketball more, we were just so far off the body every time we got an ice or weak call. They were better in the second half. Not perfect, but better. I think just overall, good to have like a Marcus Smart game. Did some really good things, that’s a positive sign for us going into the regular season. Our starting five was all in the plus in plus-minus and three of them in double figures. So I liked overall that group together. Again, another game where I think we took a step in the right direction.”

The Lakers will be without superstar LeBron James to begin the season, but all of their other key players looked healthy and ready to go on Friday night.

L.A. will have two practices before Opening Night to clean some more stuff up, but Redick and the coaching staff have done what they can this preseason with the cards they were dealt and now it’s just about going out and executing.

JJ Redick explains Lakers’ starting lineup decision​


With LeBron James out, JJ Redick chose to include Gabe Vincent in the starting lineup to begin the season and explained why.

“I don’t know anything about who I’m going to be starting the rest of the season because, again, there’s injuries and there’s things that happen throughout a year,” Redick said. “I have a pretty good idea who’s going to start Game 1. After that, I don’t know. But I do think in that lineup there’s lot of shooting around Luka and DA, and Gabe is another ball handler, another tough defender. I think he fits in well, but you have to take a look at every matchup we play against and have to make a decision there.”

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Lakers News: Gabe Vincent Discusses His Strong Preseason

The Los Angeles Lakers are going to be shorthanded to start the 2025-26 season with LeBron James sidelined, meaning players like Gabe Vincent are in line for bigger roles.

Vincent is coming off a solid year for the Lakers, but stepped up in the preseason for the Lakers as both a bench player and starter.

In Los Angeles’ final preseason game, head coach JJ Redick named Vincent as one of the starters and he responded with 14 points on 5-of-6 shooting in including 4-of-5 from the 3-point line.

After preseason action concluded, Vincent discussed how he approached the offseason.

“Unfortunately we got an early exit in the playoffs and had a long offseason, but I did what I could to take advantage of it. Preparing my body, working on my game and I’m feeling good about the start of the year,” Vincent said.

As far as his hot shooting in the preseason, Vincent said he’s trusting all the hard work he put in working on his jumper.

“Well first of all it’s just a lot of work. I put a lot of work in,” he said. “There have been a lot of shots made and a lot of shots missed behind the scenes, so I got a lot of trust in myself with what I’m doing, a lot of confidence in what I’ve put forth.”

Vincent also emphasized his teammates have also contributed to how well he shot the basketball.

“Shot’s feeling good. I’ve just been trying to make it as repeatable as possible. But credit to my teammates, they’ve been working to get my shots as well especially in Vegas,” Vincent said. “They were working to get me all my looks, so it wasn’t just me coming across casting away. So credit to them, just trying to my job and be as efficient as I can be.”

With how effective Vincent was, he’s nearly cemented himself in the rotation and should expect to see heavy minutes. Redick expressed how much he appreciated Vincent’s effort on both ends of the floor in preseason, and it’ll be interesting to see how that translates in the regular season.

Luka Doncic enjoys playing with Gabe Vincent​


Luka Doncic has even more of a load to carry on his shoulders with LeBron James out to start the 2025-26 season. However, Doncic can rest easy knowing that teammates like Gabe Vincent look ready to contribute.

Vincent has endeared himself to Doncic, who said he enjoys playing with the veteran.

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Lakers News: Luka Doncic Enjoys Playing With Gabe Vincent

Opening Night is just around the corner for the Los Angeles Lakers as they will host the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.

With LeBron James out of the lineup, Lakers head coach JJ Redick has to choose a fifth starter alongside Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura and Jaxson Hayes, and he appears to have landed on Gabe Vincent.

It may be a matchup-based decision against Stephen Curry and the Warriors, but nonetheless, Vincent earned the spot with his stellar play this preseason.

The guard was injured for a majority of his first season with the Lakers and then was working his way back in the second. Vincent is coming off a healthy offseason though and it has looked like it this preseason.

While Redick’s decision to start Vincent may be a controversial one given his lack of size, one person who enjoys playing with him is Doncic.

“As you can see, I always like playing with Gabe,” Doncic said after the Lakers’ preseason finale. “I mean, obviously his shooting is gonna help me a lot. We have that connection. He made four 3s out of five, so we he’s hot like that, we need to get him some more touches. But he brings a defensive intensity too so I think that’s gonna help us a lot.”

It’s no secret that Doncic needs shooting around him to be at his best, and Vincent can definitely provide that as he continues to shoot at the level his did in the preseason. Vincent also provided some point of attack defense, which is a big need on this Lakers roster.

It remains to be seen if Vincent will stay in the starting lineup beyond Opening Night, but regardless of his role, it looks like the 29-year-old is primed to make a big impact for L.A. in his third season with the team.

Lakers coach JJ Redick praises Gabe Vincent’s preseason​


Gabe Vincent has been one of the Lakers’ standouts this preseason and head coach JJ Redick recently praised him for his play.

“Yeah, he’s been fantastic,” Redick said. “Really as an on-ball guy. He’s created advantages for us, I think his movement in early offense sets and then his movement in our half-court has been really good. I think he’s pushing himself right now to get in fantastic shape and be able to do that, sustain that, for a longer period. That would be the goal for him.”

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