Los Angeles Lakers Bold Predictions Following Blockbuster Trade Deadline
The Los Angeles Lakers have been revitalized by one of the most stunning trades in NBA history. Rather than speculating about their future in the post-LeBron James era, the Lakers have now established a clearer route toward sustained success for the next decade. They accomplished this by acquiring Luka Doncic in a trade that continues to bewilder millions of basketball fans.
Anthony Davis was a cherished figure in the Lakers’ lineup, and rightfully so, given his remarkable contributions over five and a half years. However, swapping an aging Davis for a younger Doncic, who is just entering his prime, was an easy decision. This move made the Lakers’ trade deadline a resounding success, regardless of how their other transactions unfolded.
Doncic, as many know, led the Dallas Mavericks to the NBA Finals last season at just 25 years old, solidifying himself as one of the greatest playoff performers in the league. For the Lakers to acquire him—especially at such a bargain—is an enormous victory.
While much of the discussion regarding Doncic’s arrival focuses on the team’s long-term prospects, the Lakers could still make an immediate playoff impact this season. With 40-year-old LeBron James continuing to play at an elite level, the Purple and Gold remain a dangerous contender.
Here are a few bold predictions for how the rest of the 2024-25 season will unfold for the Lakers.
Luka Doncic Eases Into His Role, But Lakers Stay Strong
Lakers guard Luka Doncic shoots a fadeaway.
Luka Doncic’s Lakers debut wasn’t particularly dominant, which was expected. Coming off a calf injury, he didn’t need to exert himself much in a matchup against the Utah Jazz. This performance, however, may serve as an early indication of how the Lakers plan to gradually integrate Doncic as their primary option.
Recently, the Lakers have leaned on Austin Reaves for offensive creation, and he has delivered—dropping 45 points in a victory over the Indiana Pacers while Doncic and LeBron James were sidelined.
As Doncic works his way back into peak condition, he may take a step back statistically. However, this will be a necessary adjustment as the Lakers prepare for a deep playoff push, positioning themselves as one of the Western Conference’s top seeds.
Lakers Secure Second Place in the Western Conference
At present, the Lakers sit fifth in the West with a 32-20 record, trailing the Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, and Memphis Grizzlies. However, with their improved form, they have a strong chance of continuing their climb up the standings.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have been dominant all season, making it difficult for any team to surpass them. But a rejuvenated Lakers squad, led by Luka Doncic, should be able to claim the second seed—especially given their more favorable schedule compared to the Nuggets and Grizzlies.
Lakers Advance to (At Least) the Western Conference Finals
The Western Conference playoffs are always unpredictable, and this season should be no different. However, with two of the greatest postseason performers in NBA history—Luka Doncic and LeBron James—the Lakers possess a significant advantage in any seven-game series.
Matchups will play a crucial role. A second-round clash with the Nuggets could be a challenge, as the Lakers may struggle to contain Nikola Jokic. However, outside of Denver and Oklahoma City, the Lakers should be favored in any series due to their overwhelming star power.
Had the Lakers managed to finalize the Mark Williams trade, their title chances would have been even stronger. Nonetheless, as things stand, they remain a legitimate contender for the Larry O’Brien trophy.