
Lakers' LeBron James makes playoff mentality very clear amid Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves absence
LeBron James is ready for the postseason to say the least.
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LeBron James is ready for the postseason to say the least.

Los Angeles Lakers star forward had an interesting comparison for the Philadelphia 76ers heading into the 2026 NBA playoffs. Since you never know what you’re going to get from the Sixers in terms of star availability, James compared the team to Harvey Dent’s Two-Face character from the Batman comic

Luka Doncic delivered an outstanding regular season, emerging as the league’s top scorer and a central figure in the Los Angeles Lakers’ long-term plans. With uncertainty around LeBron James’ future, the Slovenian has positioned himself as the franchise cornerstone moving forward.

The debate over the greatest basketball player of all time continues to divide opinion between LeBron James and Michael Jordan. Jordan’s six NBA titles and dominant peak remain central to his case, while LeBron’s longevity, all-around production and sustained excellence across multiple teams strengt

LeBron James has once again set the standard off the court, topping the NBA’s most viewed players list for the 2025-26 season despite entering his 23rd year in the league. In a league driven by rising stars and global reach, visibility often shifts quickly toward the next generation.

LeBron James is not the only one who has become even more important this postseason for the depleted Lakers. Bronny James' role has grown

Stephen A. Smith has delivered a strong critique of NBA players after pointing to LeBron James’ longevity, questioning how a 41-year-old continues to outperform younger stars in terms of fitness and availability.

Lamine Yamal’s recent social media move caught widespread attention, with the Barcelona winger switching his profile picture to an iconic image of LeBron James from the 2016 NBA Finals. The timing of the change was not random, as it came immediately after Barcelona went 2-0 down against Atletico Mad

The Houston Rockets are set to face the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of the NBA playoffs, with the series beginning on 18 April. There remains uncertainty around the Lakers’ line-up, as Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves are not expected to feature in the opening game.