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The Los Angeles Lakers have made two moves so far this offseason to bring in outside talent. Rob Pelinka first signed young forward Jake LaRavia and then backed up that move by signing Deandre Ayton. While both pickups will have a chance to make an impact on the Lakers during the 2025-26 season, more work needs to be done.
A sensational three-team trade proposal could send LeBron James back to Miami, shaking up the NBA. The Lakers would receive Andrew Wiggins, Terry Rozier, Haywood Highsmith, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and a 2029 first-round pick.
The Los Angeles Lakers will take on the Miami Heat today in the California Classic NBA Summer League. Fans can catch the action on NBA TV or stream it through FuboTV, Sling or DirecTV.
"James has a fully guaranteed deal this year, but after that, everything is up in the air," Hollinger wrote. "If LeBron James isn't a Laker after this season, it's hard to see them keep riding with Bronny unless he's earned his stripes by then; next year's deal is only 50 percent guaranteed."
Heading into his sophomore season, Dalton Knecht was a player to keep an eye on for the Los Angeles Lakers during Summer League as teams expect second-year players to show considerable development.
The Los Angeles Lakers will take on the Miami Heat in the California Classic on Sunday. Bronny James will be on display, as he’ll be on the Lakers’ Summer League roster for the second-consecutive year. Rookie Adou Thiero will join him as well.