Lakers “stressed out” as Luka Doncic’s extension deadline nears: Report
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 16 – Luka Doncic may sign a shorter three-year, $165 million extension or delay until September, increasing Lakers' uncertainty as rival teams prepare to pursue him, insiders say.
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Windhorst Says Lakers Are 'A Little Bit Stressed Out' About Luka Contract amid Rumors
When the Los Angeles Lakers traded for Luka Dončić last season, they seemingly landed the future of their franchise for years to come, but Dončić staying with the team long term isn't so cut and dry.
‘Didn’t choose…’ NBA expert urges Luka Doncic to make ‘build a contender’ decision with LA Lakers extension
Despite them going out of their way to accommodate him, one NBA analyst doesn’t think Luka Doncic should sign with the LA Lakers without some assurances. The Los Angeles Lakers, much like their signature colors, struck gold this February when they traded for Luka Doncic. The historic franchise found its next iconic superstar to succeed LeBron James once he leaves the team. But there is just one small problem. Luka Doncic is in the final year of …
The Lakers Might Win the Offseason Without Making a Big Move
The Los Angeles Lakers have yet to make a big splashy move this offseason, and it feels like they are already winning it. The single biggest addition they can make is a healthy and focused Luka Doncic. And judging by his recent pictures, Luka is ready to lead the Lakers in the 2025-26 season. LA can thank Slovenia for it. Every time Luka plays with the Slovenian national team, he comes back better and more focused. The Lakers Might Win the Offse…
Insider Reverses 'Freak Out' Meter On Lakers Super Max Deal For Superstar - LAFB Network
Petre Thomas-Imagn ImagesPetre Thomas-Imagn Images When the Los Angeles Lakers pulled off the blockbuster trade for Luka Dončić last season, it was seen as the boldest franchise move since acquiring Anthony Davis. But less than a year later, Dončić’s long-term future in purple and gold is anything but secure—and ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, once calm about the situation, is now sounding the alarm. Just last week, Windhorst urged fans to stay calm, “H…
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