The Los Angeles Lakers will have LeBron James for another season as he has exercised his player option. Despite this commitment, several NBA insiders have raised questions about the veteran’s future with the team. He is determined to capture a fifth championship and the franchise roster enhancements have been minimal. Amid these challenges, a former Lakers player has analyzed LeBron‘s strategic plan towards the franchise front office.

“We’ve seen this movie before. LeBron, he’s going to hold his cards close to his chest until he gets what he wants out of this scenario. He’s going to put pressure on the Lakers’ brass to bring in guys that’s going to give him an opportunity at 41-42 years old, to compete for a championship,” Lou Williams said, via FanDuel.

While LeBron’s agent, Rich Paul, asserts they are not contemplating any changes for the veteran’s future, NBA insiders consistently suggest otherwise. This contrast supports Lou Williams’ analysis, resonating with fans who view these reports as subtle pressure on the franchise to make crucial enhancements.

Even so, Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka has managed only to sign two centers, leaving a significant gap with Dorian Finney-Smith’s departure and the absence of the promised defensive wing. Furthermore, the bench remains unfortified, which is crucial for enhancing the team’s competitiveness. Yet, opportunities abound in the market for the franchise to bolster its roster into a genuine top contender, a potential that LeBron may not fully recognize yet.

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers in the second half at Crypto.com Arena on January 21, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

LeBron James reportedly frustrated with Lakers’ direction amid ongoing roster concerns

Although LeBron James may continue to call Los Angeles home, he is reportedly displeased with the team’s trajectory following the Russell Westbrook trade, according to Anthony Irwin. The Lakers have struggled with postseason relevance in recent years, and while Luka Doncic’s arrival has reinvigorated the franchise, it represents one of the few successful decisions they have made lately.

With a focus on youth development, the Lakers appear poised to rely on their young talent for significant improvement this season. Although choosing not to sign bench players carries risks, this strategy could pay dividends if they focus on signing a defensive wing and a replacement to fill the void left by Dorian Finney-Smith.

In the 2024-25 NBA season, JJ Redick successfully built a solid team, despite limited time to adapt Luka Doncic into the system. With Luka now in peak physical condition and the arrival of Deandre Ayton as a center, the team could enhance its offensive performance, achieving a more balanced attack. Nevertheless, without reinforcing the defensive side, the vulnerabilities that emerged during the postseason might continue to be a concern.