Luka Doncic Reacts to LeBron James Leaving the Lakers in NBA Free Agency
Luka Doncic Reacts to LeBron James Leaving the Lakers in NBA Free Agency
The Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James have parted ways, sparking a reaction from the new face of the franchise, Luka Doncic.Ryan Ward|
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Los Angeles LakersThe wait is finally over with the Los Angeles Lakers learning that superstar forward LeBron James will not be returning to the team next season, even though he intends to continue playing in the NBA for what would be a record-setting 24th season.
Ahead of the start of NBA free agency on Tuesday, James’ agent Rich Paul of Klutch Sports reached out to the Lakers brass and informed the team that his client is moving on after eight seasons in Los Angeles.
With James leaving the Lakers, the Luka Doncic era for the storied franchise has officially begun.
Luka Doncic Calls it an ‘Honor’ to Play Alongside LeBron James
After the news surfaced of James’ departure, Doncic took to his Instagram account to share his appreciation for getting to share the floor with the future Hall of Famer in Los Angeles over the last season and a half.
Luka Doncic’s reaction to LeBron James moving on: “An honor to play with and learn from you” pic.twitter.com/CleXLdscC9
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) June 30, 2026
Although they didn’t play together for very long, James and Doncic were a must-see and memorable duo in purple and gold.
Now, the two superstars are on separate paths, with James looking to finish his legendary basketball playing career elsewhere, likely with the Golden State Warriors or Cleveland Cavaliers, and Doncic looking to put his imprint on the iconic Lakers franchise.
Magic Johnson Bids Farewell to LeBron James
I want to thank LeBron James and his super agent Rich Paul for taking a meeting with me back in 2018 when I was President of the Lakers and deciding to sign with us. He created a whole new era for the Lakers, including leading us to an NBA Championship in 2020 and all the…
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) June 30, 2026
Back in 2018, Lakers legend Magic Johnson was running the front office alongside Pelinka, with the team’s top target in free agency being James, who was ready to leave the Cavs.
Ultimately, Johnson convinced James to sign with the Lakers, which began a new era of basketball in the post-Kobe Bryant era.
James ended up joining forces with fellow superstar Anthony Davis and went on to win an NBA title in 2020.
Lakers on the Clock to Build Around Luka Doncic

With James moving on, the revamped Lakers' front office will focus on building around Doncic for the foreseeable future. The team has already agreed to terms on a lucrative long-term deal with Austin Reaves, which was the top priority heading into the NBA offseason.
However, the real challenge begins now, even though the Lakers have the most cap space in the league at $52 million. It will be no easy task for longtime general manager Rob Pelinka to bring in talent, with limited options in free agency, outside of rising stars in restricted free agency in Walker Kessler, Jalen Duren and Peyton Watson.
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Ryan Ward is an NBA journalist and a credentialed reporter with more than 15 years of experience covering the league and the Los Angeles Lakers. He has written for ClutchPoints, Lakers Nation, Heavy, Rotowire and EssentiallySports. Ryan also produces a podcast and video content focused on the Los Angeles Lakers and the NBA at large.
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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Scratched From Scheduled Pitching Start on Wednesday
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Scratched From Scheduled Pitching Start on Wednesday
This is a surprise.Noah Camras|
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Los Angeles DodgersLos Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani won't be pitching in Wednesday's series finale against the Athletics, the team announced on Tuesday.
While Ohtani was initially scheduled to start on Wednesday, the team will now use a bullpen game instead, per Katie Woo of The Athletic.
Ohtani's next pitching start has been pushed back to Friday against the San Diego Padres. That is the second game of a four-game set with the Padres at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium.
Shohei Ohtani will not start tomorrow against the A’s and will pitch Friday against the Padres.
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 30, 2026
Why Isn't Shohei Ohtani Starting on Wednesday vs Athletics?
It's currently unclear why Ohtani isn't making his start on Wednesday, and is instead pitching Friday.
Manager Dave Roberts recently said Ohtani still isn't 100 percent in his recovery from a knee injury. However, that hasn't stopped him from pitching the last couple of weeks.
Ohtani has been on a once-a-week pitching schedule, starting every Wednesday for LA. It remains to be seen how this change shakes up his schedule moving forward.
It's possible that the Dodgers wanted Ohtani to get some extra rest because of his knee. It's also possible the team planned on pushing him back at this point in the year with them playing 13 games in 13 days.
Ohtani has only pitched on less than six days' rest once this season. In order to keep that going, he would have had to be pushed back at some point in this stretch.
Shohei Ohtani Struggling After Dominant Start to Season
Ohtani's last three starts have been significantly less sharp than his first 10 this season.
Through 10 starts in 2026, Ohtani had allowed just five earned runs and sported a 0.74 ERA.
In his last three starts, he's allowed nine earned runs, and has seen his ERA rise to 1.58.
Ohtani has not only been pitching with a blister on his hand, but he's also thrown to Dalton Rushing in his last three starts since Will Smith went on the injured list.
Shohei Ohtani with Will Smith as his catcher this year: 10 G, 5 ER, 0.74 ERA
— Noah Camras (@noahcamras) June 25, 2026
Shohei Ohtani with Dalton Rushing as his catcher this year: 3 G, 9 ER, 4.34 ERA pic.twitter.com/BltB2rBqxF
Ohtani and Rushing weren't on the same page in his start last week, leading to some viral disagreements and more publicity than the team would have wanted.
For what it's worth, Rushing took accountability for his actions after the fact, and vowed to be better moving forward.
“Look, he’s the greatest player to play this game,” Rushing said to the California Post. “And he has every right to, one, call whatever he would like, and two, just attack the way that he wants to on the mound. Because no one on this earth can tell him that he doesn’t know what he’s doing out there.
“So we’re gonna move forward from it. I’ve talked to him a lot. Never in a million years could you ever have a bad thing to say about a guy like that. Never in a million years could you ever feel like a player like that is in the wrong. So it’s kind of up to me, as a young guy, to wear the situation, wear it on my chest, get over it, move past it, and make sure that we allow a guy like that to do what he wants to do.”
Roberts said earlier this week he hadn't yet decided if Rushing would catch Ohtani's next start. That decision has now been pushed back a couple days.
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NOAH CAMRASNoah Camras graduated from the University of Southern California in 2022 with a B.A. in Journalism and a minor in sports media studies. He was born and raised in Los Angeles and has extensively covered Southern California sports in his career. Noah is the publisher of Dodgers on SI after contributing as a writer and editor over the last three years.
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Largest US Power Grid Declares Emergency To Prevent Blackouts
A mega heat dome is set to descend on the eastern half of the U.S., prompting the Energy Department to issue two emergency orders to reduce the risk of rolling blackouts in the Mid-Atlantic area as PJM Interconnection braces for record power demand.
DOE's first order directs the PJM region, which serves 67 million people across 13 states, "to dispatch specified units and to order their operation as needed to maintain reliability."
PJM has implemented several alerts and actions to maintain reliable system operations throughout this week’s forecasted extreme heat and humidity. A Hot Weather Alert is currently in effect for the entire region PJM serves through July 3. PJM has also issued a Maximum Generation… pic.twitter.com/Ho1txMZBIh
— PJM Interconnection (@pjminterconnect) June 30, 2026
The second order states that PJM, working with transmission owners and electric distribution companies, must use backup generation as a last resort before or during a Level 3 energy emergency.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said, "Maintaining affordable, reliable, and secure power in the PJM service territory is non-negotiable."
Bloomberg's forecast for maximum temperatures across the Washington, D.C., metro area could average in the low triple digits through Saturday.
The hot temperatures, beginning tomorrow, will increase cooling demand and boost power demand on the PJM grid, potentially straining the system during peak late-afternoon hours. Concerns about grid reliability have risen as data center buildouts are blamed for soaring power bills - yet aging grids and climate policie should also be blamed.
