What LeBron James' Departure Means for the Lakers' Offseason Plans
LeBron James’ departure from the Los Angeles Lakers after eight seasons reshapes the team’s offseason priorities, with Los Angeles now expected to shift fully toward the Luka Dončić era. The article says James informed the Lakers he will continue his career elsewhere, after he opted into the final year of his deal and was not offered a new contract following the 2025-26 season. One sign-and-trade scenario discussed is a potential return to the Cleveland Cavaliers, where veteran center Jarrett Allen could be a target for the Lakers. The piece adds that Allen’s fit could meet a key need for an elite center, and that a sign-and-trade could potentially involve Bronny James if James wants Cleveland. If a sign-and-trade is not possible, the Lakers would have to pursue other center options, noting several reportedly already off the table. Restricted free agents Walker Kessler and Jalen Duren are framed as the most promising targets.





