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Should the Lakers ride LeBron James or rest him?
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Should the Lakers ride LeBron James or rest him?

News RoomBy News RoomApril 8, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

April basketball doesn’t care about sentiment. It doesn’t reward nostalgia.

But it does punish miscalculation. 

And right now, the Lakers are staring down the most dangerous temptation of all — asking LeBron James to dust off his cape and become Superman once again.

But at 41 years old, the math simply doesn’t justify the risk. 

Two weeks ago, the Lakers looked like a machine.

A 15-2 record in the month of March. An improved defense. An offense that looked unstoppable led by Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves as the two leading scorers. James the third option, doing anything and everything needed to stack up wins.  

Then Oklahoma City happened.

In one night, the Lakers didn’t just lose a game — they lost their entire identity that they worked so hard to build.

Doncic suffered a grade two left hamstring strain. Reaves a grade two oblique strain.

Suddenly, the offensive burden swung back to James like a pendulum snapping its chain.

And now comes the dangerous question: how hard do you push him?

The answer should be simple.

You don’t.

Seeding isn’t everything

The Lakers are locked into a top-six seed regardless of what happens in the final few games of the regular season. 

They’re currently hovering between third and fifth, with tiebreakers in their pocket like insurance policies. 

So what’s really at stake here? 

Yes, homecourt advantage would be nice in the first round of the playoffs, but what did that do for them last year?

Yes, climbing to the No. 3 seed sounds great on paper. It would mean avoiding the reigning champion Thunder in the second round. 

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Paper doesn’t win playoff games. Health does.

And if the Lakers want any chance of defeating either Houston or Minnesota without Doncic and Reaves, they need a healthy James and also a healthy Marcus Smart. 

Cost of pushing LeBron 

At 41 years old, every minute James plays on the court — and he’s already played more than any other player in history — is a gamble against time. 

James has proven that he still has greatness left in him.

As the third option behind Doncic and Reaves, he could pick and choose his moments to dominate a game. Or focus on what the team needed like, rebounding, defense, passing, spacing the floor, etc. 

But what he can’t do now is play 40 or more minutes a game for a long stretch of time as the primary ballhandler, scorer, and defender. It’s just not possible. 

James has already proven recovery at 41 isn’t linear. It’s fragile and unpredictable. After falling on his elbow in Denver on March 5, he missed the next three games with arthritis in his feet. 

“It’s called old,” said a smiling James when asked about his foot injury at the time. “You just wake up with s— you didn’t have the night before.” 

Even more reason why the Lakers need to preserve James for the playoffs.

They already made the correct decision by sitting him against Oklahoma City on Tuesday, a team that beat them by 43 points just four days prior. 

Now they need to double down on it. 

That doesn’t mean rest him for every game down the stretch, but split the back-to-back coming up on Thursday and Friday. Pick one game — Golden State or Phoenix — and live with the result. Sit him the other.

The Lakers last game of the season is at home against Utah on Sunday. Only play your starters if you have something to play for — seeding or homecourt — otherwise rest everyone. 

Opponent Game

There’s another layer here. Matchups might be more important than seeding. 

The Lakers don’t want a first-round date with Denver. Not without Doncic and Reaves. 

The Houston Rockets are young, fast, and athletic, but they’re also chaotic. They haven’t been the same since allegations that star player Kevin Durant was using a burner account to criticize his teammates. 

Could Houston be the better opponent? Maybe, but the Rockets have won six straight and appear to have righted the ship. 

The Timberwolves are battling health as well.

Anthony Edwards isn’t fully healthy, missing 8 of the last 10 games with a lingering knee injury. Reportedly, it’s the same injury that sidelined Steph Curry for two months before his return on Sunday. Jaden McDaniels has missed the last five games and is considered week to week with patella tendinopathy in his left knee.

Final Call

The temptation will be there for the Lakers to play James, Smart, and the rest of their rotation for the final few games of the regular season.

The players will push for it as well. The illusion of momentum. The experience of his new lineup and rotations together without Doncic and Reaves. 

But momentum in the final few games of the season means nothing.

Just ask last year’s team. 

Health is already fragile with the Lakers, there’s no need to risk it even further because the Lakers don’t need James to be Superman right now. 

They just need him to still be standing when the playoffs start so that he can remind the league of who he still is. 

And that requires something far more difficult than greatness.

It requires restraint.


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