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Five storylines to follow as Lakers open training camp

Los Angeles Times

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September 29, 2025

After shocking the NBA by trading for Luka Doncic, Lakers general manager and president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka compared piecing together a roster midseason with “trying to build an airplane in the sky.”

- By Tuuc Nui NauyEN

Five storylines to follow as Lakers open training camp

LUKA DONCIC (77) and LeBron James are poised to begin their first full season together with the Lakers.

(HARRY HOW Getty Images)

This year, the Lakers get their full runway.

Retooled and locked in from what Pelinka called an “intentional and productive offseason,” the Lakers officially begin training camp Tuesday in El Segundo as Doncic starts his first full seasonin L.A. With the team set for media day Monday, here are five questions entering the preseason:

The Lukaera has arrived. But does that mean the LeBron era has to end?

For the first time in his storied career, James is playing in the final year of a contract. He exercised a $52.6-million player option in June to pave the way fora record-setting 23rd NBA season.

James, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, is 50 games away from Hall of Famer Robert Parish’s record for most regular-season games played. He already achieved his previously stated goal of playing with his son, Bronny.

More championships are all James has left to chase in his career. While the Lakers attempt to launch the 26-year-old Doncic’s reign, James’ title aspirations still remain at the forefront for the franchise.

“We've been very intentional this summer in terms of the pieces we add with Luka and LeBron, once LeBron opted in,” Pelinka said last Thursday at a news conference alongside head coach JJ Redick, “making sure that they had the necessary pieces around them to be on a really competitive, strong team.”

But when it comes to James’ future, Pelinka left it up to the 2L-time All-Star, saying James has “absolute respect to choose his story” regarding how much longer he wants to play. But the team’s general manager knows how he wants the tale toend.

“We would love if LeBron’s story would be [that] he retired a Laker,” Pelinka said. “That would be a positive story.”

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