Double K’s 2025 NBA Season Preview: Los Angeles Lakers

Los Angeles Lakers 2025-26 Season Preview

Here’s a breakdown of what to expect from the Lakers this coming season — the outlook, key storylines, roster makeup, strengths, concerns and outlook for the playoffs.


1. Season Context & Overview

  • The Lakers won 50 games in 2024-25, finished 3rd in the Western Conference, but were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. (Wikipedia)
  • The franchise made a major move midseason by acquiring Luka Dončić, and locked him into a multi-year extension, signaling they’re building for now and the future. (Reuters)
  • The offseason focus: fill the frontcourt (especially center), improve shooting and defense, build chemistry around their stars. (Bleacher Report)
  • The Western Conference remains very tough — being good is not enough for a deep run. (Spectrum Local News)

2. Key Players & Coaching

Stars

  • LeBron James: At age 40-41, he’s still a key piece for the Lakers, providing leadership, scoring, playmaking. But signs of age and durability concerns are real. (SI)
  • Luka Dončić: The centerpiece going forward. His extension gives the Lakers stability at the top. Expect him to carry heavy offensive load. (Reuters)
  • Austin Reaves: Emerging into a larger role, his development is important to the team’s balance. (Wikipedia)

Coaching & System

  • Head coach JJ Redick is entering his second year with the Lakers, with an expectation to improve team cohesion, optimize the Dončić-James fit and fix defensive issues. (Spectrum Local News)

3. Roster Moves & Additions

  • The Lakers added pieces like Deandre Ayton at center, Marcus Smart (defense/leadership) and Jake LaRavia for shooting-versatility. (Odds Shark)
  • One of the biggest roster needs: true size and defensive presence in the frontcourt. Multiple reports point to “center” as the biggest upgrade target. (Lake Show Life)
  • Shooting remains an issue: the team ranked mid-league in threes per game and three-point percentage, so surrounding Dončić and James with better shooters is a priority. (Bleacher Report)

4. Strengths

  • Star power: With Dončić + James + Reaves, the offensive upside is massive.
  • Offensive ceiling: Analysts believe the Lakers have a top-5 offensive potential if things click. (Spectrum Local News)
  • Experience & talent: The mix of veteran leadership and young star makes for a competitive squad immediately.
  • Stability at the top: The Dončić extension signals the Lakers are not simply in win-now mode — there’s a longer-term plan.

5. Concerns & Weaknesses

  • Defense & size: The Lakers’ frontcourt depth and defensive consistency remain in question. Their size in the paint was exposed in the playoffs. (ESPN.com)
  • Age / durability risk: LeBron’s age is a factor. While still excellent, there’s only so much mileage left and potential for decline. (SI)
  • Fit & chemistry: Integrating Dončić, figuring out rotations, and spacing may take time. Especially how he meshes with Reaves / James. Reports mention fit concerns. (Lakers Daily)
  • Depth: Bench and role-player quality will matter especially if injuries strike or matchup problems arise.
  • Conference competition: The Western Conference is stacked; being good might not be enough to reach the Finals.

6. Projected Performance & Outlook

  • Many analysts predict the Lakers will again win around 50 games and secure a top-3 seed in the West. (Dallas Hoops Journal)
  • Championship odds place them in the second tier: excited for their potential, but not yet favorites. (Lakers Nation)
  • The realistic goal: Advance beyond the first round (a hurdle they failed to clear last season) and contend deep into the playoffs. They have the pieces to make a run — but everything must go nearly right.
  • Longer-term: This may be a transitional season where the foundation is laid for sustained success with Dončić as the face of the franchise.

7. What to Watch

  • How the Dončić-James tandem evolves: Who has the ball, how the playmaking works, how their minutes are balanced.
  • The development of Ayton / Smart / LaRavia: Do they contribute meaningfully and fill the roster gaps?
  • LeBron’s health and role: Will he still be a full-time contributor late into the season?
  • Defensive improvements: Does the team jump up in defensive rating and guard better?
  • Playoff performance: The true test is when the intensity goes up — can they handle matchups, guard elite wings, and close out series?

8. Final Word

The Lakers enter 2025-26 with high hopes and meaningful changes. They have the star power and offensive potential to be among the best teams in the league. But significant questions remain — about size, defense, durability and chemistry. If everything aligns, they could make a deep playoff run. If not, they risk another early exit in a fierce Western Conference.

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