Doncic Perks Up 2025 NBA Futures Interest in Lakers

Doncic Perks Up 2025 NBA Futures Interest in Lakers

With their season stuck in neutral and fan interest lagging, the Los Angeles Lakers had to make a move. Thus, they traded Anthony Davis to the Dallas Mavericks for Luka Doncic. Since 2014, the Los Angeles Lakers have only four NBA Playoff appearances. Previously, in the 2020 COVID campaign, they won the NBA championship. That is why the Lakers signed LeBron James in the first place. However, Father Time is catching up to LeBron. James is still quite good but not as dominant as in his peak years of NBA future odds production.

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Los Angeles Lakers Key Players and Coach

Previously, head coach Davin Ham was fired at the end of last season. JJ Redick is the new head coach after hosting a podcast and serving as an ESPN NBA analyst.

Last year, PG Luka Doncic led Dallas with 33.9 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 9.8 assists per game. Doncic is a 5-time NBA All-Star. He has averaged over 30 points per game in the past two seasons and in three of his four playoff campaigns for Dallas. So far this season, Doncic is averaging 28.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 7.8 assists per game.

Last year, SF LeBron James led the Lakers with 25.7 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 8.3 assists per game. James is a 4-time NBA champion, 4-time NBA Finals MVP, 4-time NBA MVP, and 21-time NBA All-Star, including this year. This year, James is averaging 25.7 points and 11.9 rebounds per Sports betting contest.

Los Angeles Lakers Team Overview

Los Angeles has the problematic combination of being the ultimate public that has not been living up to its reputation. And that is why the Lakers offer relatively weak betting value. Los Angeles has NBA metrics of 17th for scoring offense, 7th for field goal percentage, 18th for 3-point field goal percentage, 7th for free throw percentage, and 28th for offensive rebounding. On defense, the Lakers have NBA metrics of 12th for scoring defense, 20th for field goal percentage permitted, 13th for 3-point field goal percentage allowed, and 12th for defensive rebounding.

As the All-Star break approaches, the Los Angeles Lakers are 28-19 straight up, 24-22-1 against the spread, and 23-24 over/under the NBA playoff odds total. Los Angeles is 5th in the Western Conference playoff standings. Los Angeles is 10.5 games behind the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference playoff race.

Los Angeles Lakers Team History

Initially the Minneapolis Lakers, the franchise moved to Los Angeles in 1960. They were a star-crossed team for over a decade, making it to the NBA Finals eight times. However, they lost all eight of those trips. Seven losses came to the Boston Celtics as Bill Russell and company routinely got the better of Jerry West and Elgin Baylor.

Finally, this franchise brought Los Angeles a title in 1972, just before West, Baylor, and Wilt Chamberlain called it quits. The Lakers had much more success in the 1980s, winning five NBA championships with Magic Johnson running the Showtime Lakers alongside James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

The Lakers boasted another mini-dynasty at the start of the 21st Century. Namely, Phil Jackson led the Lakers to three straight titles. At the same time he managed the egos of Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. Also, Jackson coached the Lakers to two titles at the end of the decade, with Bryant, Derek Fisher, and Pau Gasol.