The Los Angeles Lakers made a key offseason acquisition that addresses one of their most glaring weaknesses heading into the upcoming NBA season. With the addition of Deandre Ayton, the Lakers strengthen their frontcourt depth—an area that has lacked consistency since the departure of Anthony Davis. However, what caught attention wasn’t just the signing, but how LeBron James greeted—or didn’t greet—his new teammate.

Ayton’s arrival has been met with optimism inside the Lakers’ organization. Players and front office staff view the move as a step toward serious contention. Yet, in a recent interview with ESPN, Ayton revealed that while Luka Doncic sent him a welcome message, he has yet to hear from James, the face of the franchise.

When asked if he had spoken with either star since joining the Lakers, Ayton said, Not really, yet. But I definitely had a text from Luka. I know how the offseason goes. This isn’t my first rodeo. People are probably busy with training and hanging out with their families. I’m just waiting, really just trying to integrate myself with the team and get to know everybody.”

While Ayton acknowledged the distractions that come with the offseason, the absence of a message from James raised eyebrows—especially given the recent trade speculation surrounding the four-time NBA champion. James’ silence could signal more than just summer busyness.

After opting into his $52.6 million player option for the 2025–26 season, James has been vocal about his desire to compete for another title. Reports have indicated that if the Lakers fall short of building a championship-caliber roster, James may push for a trade. That cloud of uncertainty continues to hang over Los Angeles as the offseason unfolds.

Meanwhile, Ayton appears to have a strong connection with Doncic, as both entered the league as part of the 2018 NBA Draft class. That shared history may prove valuable, especially if the Lakers do end up moving on from James. If that happens, Doncic and Ayton could represent the team’s new leadership core.

Recent reports have suggested that the Lakers are open to the idea of parting ways with James. Due to his no-trade clause, any move would require his approval. A buyout remains a realistic possibility should both sides agree to a mutual split.

Regardless of what happens with James, the Lakers are attempting to retool their roster around emerging pieces. Ayton brings playoff experience, rebounding, and interior presence—elements Los Angeles hopes will help them return to contention, whether or not their longtime superstar remains in purple and gold.