Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Cher’s Conservatorship Request Over Son Elijah Blue Allman: Everything to Know

Cher’s Conservatorship Request Over Son Elijah Blue Allman: Everything to Know

April 24, 2026
Satou Sabally may miss Liberty preseason opener due to lingering injury

Satou Sabally may miss Liberty preseason opener due to lingering injury

April 24, 2026
Spirit Airlines could be used to transport troops, military cargo if Trump admin takes over bankrupt carrier: report 

Spirit Airlines could be used to transport troops, military cargo if Trump admin takes over bankrupt carrier: report 

April 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Cher’s Conservatorship Request Over Son Elijah Blue Allman: Everything to Know
  • Satou Sabally may miss Liberty preseason opener due to lingering injury
  • Spirit Airlines could be used to transport troops, military cargo if Trump admin takes over bankrupt carrier: report 
  • Campus Radicals Newsletter: UCLA mob mess, veiled threats of violence
  • 2026’s Most Controversial Movie Is About to Stream on HBO Max
  • Giancarlo Stanton exits early in Yankees injury worry
  • Lawsuit brewing against Trader Joe’s over coffee’s caffeine label
  • Eric Swalwell sics private eye on ex-aides as accuser cooperates with Manhattan DA
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Lakers must bring LeBron James back for next season NOW. Here’s why
Lakers must bring LeBron James back for next season NOW. Here’s why
Sports

Lakers must bring LeBron James back for next season NOW. Here’s why

News RoomBy News RoomApril 24, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

HOUSTON — There’s a moment in every great player’s career when the noise around them gets loud enough and the world decides it knows what the ending should be before the final chapter has been written. 

For LeBron James, that moment came in early March. 

James missed three games between March 6-10, and the Lakers were 3-0 without him. In their dominant victories over the Pacers, Timberwolves and Knicks, the team appeared to play freer without him. They looked younger, faster and even better on defense. 

Fans and analysts alike pointed to James’ absence and said the Lakers would be better without him. Some even suggested he come off the bench. The audacity. The lazy analysis. James heard it all. 

“But it sells papers a lot easier … if you say their team is better off without LeBron,” he said. “They’re absolutely wrong.”

So, LeBron didn’t just go out and say it. He proved it on the court. 

Before we explain further, let’s rewind to the beginning of the NBA season. 

James missed training camp and the first month of the season with sciatica. The Lakers went 10-4 without him, powered by Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. 

When James returned, he was rusty and still not in game shape. Still, they went 6-1 in his first seven games back. Then injuries stalled things. Reaves went down with a calf strain and missed the next two months. The team drifted without him, 10-10 over a 20-game stretch that felt a lot longer than it actually was. 

All three were healthy after the All-Star break, but the fit wasn’t seamless. They went 4-4 over their next eight games before James missed those three consecutive in early March. 

Most superstars would push back on the narrative that the team is better off without them. 

Instead, James leaned in.

He watched. Studied. Adjusted. And then, quietly, he stepped aside.

He told Doncic and Reaves to keep playing free. To not worry about feeding him the ball on offense. He was happy playing the third fiddle if that meant the team would continue winning. That’s not a small concession for a player who has spent over two decades being the system instead of learning to play inside of one. 

But its credit to James and his evolution. His decision to be the third scoring option behind Doncic and Reaves changed everything. 

The Lakers ripped through March with a 16-2 record in an 18-game span. Not because James was dominating the ball but because he was dominating in other areas of the game. Defense. Rebounding. Pace of play. He became the connective tissue of the Lakers’ new identity instead of its centerpiece. 

But then came April 2. Doncic and Reaves went down with injuries. With just five games left in the regular season, the Lakers were on the brink. 

This is typically where the fairytale ends. Everyone wrote off the Lakers. 

But, instead, James rewrote the script. 

He went back to being the engine that drives the Lakers. The primary scorer, ball handler and playmaker. Not out of ego but out of necessity. And now, the Lakers have a lead in their first-round playoff series against the Rockets, who were heavy favorites before the series began. 

“LeBron is making it very known to not get too comfortable,” Lakers center Deandre Ayton told reporters at practice Thursday. “This is the playoffs. Anything can happen.”

When James goes up 2-0 in a series, his teams are 24-0. That’s not a coincidence. Against all odds, he’s carried the team on his back long enough for Reaves to return soon, and Doncic might not be far behind him. 

Even at 41 years old, James is averaging 39 minutes, 24 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds per game in the playoffs. Those numbers would be impressive for a player in his prime, let alone someone who has already lapped the league’s timeline twice over. 

LeBron’s production in this series forces the only question that now matters for the Lakers: How can you walk away from this after the season inevitably ends?

Yes, the future of the Lakers’ franchise belongs to Doncic. Yes, Reaves will become a free agent and deserves to get paid. Yes, the cap sheet is tight, and the CBA is unforgiving. Every dollar matters. 

But so does context.

James has already shown he can adjust his role. He has already taken less to help the roster. And now he’s shown — again — that when everything breaks, he can still carry the weight of the world on his shoulders. 

That’s not a luxury. That’s a safety net you don’t discard and do everything in your power to keep it in Los Angeles. 

If LeBron wants to play a 24th season, then the Lakers can’t get cute. They can’t overthink it. They don’t chase financial flexibility over tangible greatness. 

Bring him back. 

For James, that likely requires a pay cut. But that’s the reality regardless of which team he signs with if he wants to compete for a championship. The market will correct that conversation quickly.

So if the dollars flatten out across the league, why leave?

His son, Bronny, is under contract with the Lakers next season. His life and family are rooted in Los Angeles. His legacy is already intertwined with the franchise’s history. And more importantly, basketball is still being played at a high level. 

The blueprint of this season can be the blueprint for next season. 

The Lakers don’t need LeBron to be who he was. 

They just need him to be exactly who he’s become. 

And over the past two months, including the playoffs, he’s reminded everyone that version might be just as valuable. 


Download The California Post App, follow us on social, and subscribe to our newsletters

California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedIn
California Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X
California Post Opinion
California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!
California Post App: Download here!
Home delivery: Sign up here!
Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!


Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Satou Sabally may miss Liberty preseason opener due to lingering injury

Satou Sabally may miss Liberty preseason opener due to lingering injury

Giancarlo Stanton exits early in Yankees injury worry

Giancarlo Stanton exits early in Yankees injury worry

Islanders cut ties with assistant coach Benoit Desrosiers as offseason changes begin

Islanders cut ties with assistant coach Benoit Desrosiers as offseason changes begin

Rockets star Kevin Durant sidelined for Game 3 vs. Lakers

Rockets star Kevin Durant sidelined for Game 3 vs. Lakers

Deandre Ayton taking pride in ‘thankless work’ he does for Lakers

Deandre Ayton taking pride in ‘thankless work’ he does for Lakers

Struggling Knicks now betting underdogs to Hawks as panic alarms sound

Struggling Knicks now betting underdogs to Hawks as panic alarms sound

Here’s how to watch Rockets vs. Lakers Game 3 for free in NBA Playoffs

Here’s how to watch Rockets vs. Lakers Game 3 for free in NBA Playoffs

Fanatics Sportsbook promo code NYPOST: Get up to ,000 matched in FanCash for Golden Knights vs. Mammoth

Fanatics Sportsbook promo code NYPOST: Get up to $1,000 matched in FanCash for Golden Knights vs. Mammoth

Polymarket promo code NYPMAX: Deposit , get  for NBA Playoffs on Friday

Polymarket promo code NYPMAX: Deposit $20, get $20 for NBA Playoffs on Friday

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Satou Sabally may miss Liberty preseason opener due to lingering injury

Satou Sabally may miss Liberty preseason opener due to lingering injury

April 24, 2026
Spirit Airlines could be used to transport troops, military cargo if Trump admin takes over bankrupt carrier: report 

Spirit Airlines could be used to transport troops, military cargo if Trump admin takes over bankrupt carrier: report 

April 24, 2026
Campus Radicals Newsletter: UCLA mob mess, veiled threats of violence

Campus Radicals Newsletter: UCLA mob mess, veiled threats of violence

April 24, 2026
2026’s Most Controversial Movie Is About to Stream on HBO Max

2026’s Most Controversial Movie Is About to Stream on HBO Max

April 24, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Giancarlo Stanton exits early in Yankees injury worry

Giancarlo Stanton exits early in Yankees injury worry

April 24, 2026
Lawsuit brewing against Trader Joe’s over coffee’s caffeine label

Lawsuit brewing against Trader Joe’s over coffee’s caffeine label

April 24, 2026
Eric Swalwell sics private eye on ex-aides as accuser cooperates with Manhattan DA

Eric Swalwell sics private eye on ex-aides as accuser cooperates with Manhattan DA

April 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.