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NBA insider rips LeBron James, says Lakers were done with him when they acquired Luka Doncic

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July 6, 2026

It’s been nearly a week since LeBron James informed the Lakers he wasn’t going to play for them next season, but apparently, the Lakers were prepared for it. According to...

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Lakers Nation

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· Jun 25, 2026

Lakers Rumors: Undrafted Free Agent Peter Suder Agrees To Two-Way Contract

Once the 2026 NBA Draft came to an end, the Los Angeles Lakers went to work on the undrafted free agent market. They first were able to land former Vanderbilt former Ak Okereke on a two-way contract, and now they have done the same with Peter Suder of out Miami (OH), per Michael Scotto of []

USA TODAY Sports

· Jul 1, 2026

Los Angeles Lakers offseason moves: LeBron out, Walker Kessler and others in

The Lakers have already made several moves this offseason, including bringing in Walker Kessler via trade. Here's their full list of transactions.

Yahoo Sports

· Jun 24, 2026

NBA Draft 2026: Champion Knicks trade back with Lakers, who pick Cameron Carr at No. 24

The Knicks proceeded to select Sergio de Larrea with the No. 25 pick.

SB Nation

· Jul 2, 2026

Brad Stevens went through with trading Jaylen Brown — and now must answer for it

Jaylen Brown is no longer a member of the Boston Celtics. After three rumored blockbuster swings — for Anthony Davis, Kevin Durant, and then Giannis Antetokounmpo — Brown was dealt to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Paul George, two first-round picks, and two second-round picks, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Wednesday evening. Celtics president of []

Us Weekly

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· Jun 30, 2026

LeBron James Announces Plans to Leave Los Angeles Lakers After 8 Seasons

LeBron James’ time with the Los Angeles Lakers has come to an end after eight seasons. James, 41, and his agent, Rich Paul, have informed the franchise that they will be moving on, ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania reported on Tuesday, June 30. “Lakers president Rob Pelinka and Rich Paul spoke a short time ago []

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Related coverage for "NBA insider rips LeBron James, says Lakers were done with him when they acquired Luka Doncic": Lakers Nation — Lakers Rumors: Undrafted Free Agent Peter Suder Agrees To Two-Way Contract. USA TODAY Sports — Los Angeles Lakers offseason moves: LeBron out, Walker Kessler and others in. Yahoo Sports — NBA Draft 2026: Champion Knicks trade back with Lakers, who pick Cameron Carr at No. 24. SB Nation — Brad Stevens went through with trading Jaylen Brown — and now must answer for it. Us Weekly — LeBron James Announces Plans to Leave Los Angeles Lakers After 8 Seasons