Lakers without LeBron look very different from a rotation, usage, and fantasy perspective. His early-season sciatica absence gave the Lakers a useful stretch of games to study those changes, even though he has long since returned.
Beyond the injury context, that sample also offers a small glimpse of how this team could look in the future if either side ever decided to move on. It is only a sample, but it helps show where the extra responsibility goes and which players would shape the Lakers without LeBron James.
For more star-absence analysis, check out my breakdowns of the Pistons without Cade Cunningham and the Bucks without Giannis.
Lakers without LeBron shift a meaningful share of the offense toward Austin Reaves, while also creating larger scoring and minutes opportunities for Rui Hachimura, Deandre Ayton, Dalton Knecht, and Luke Kennard. Luka Dončić remains the central offensive hub either way, but the broader takeaway is that the Lakers without LeBron become more distributed around Reaves’ expanded creation role and a wider group of secondary scorers.
Role & Volume Delta
| Player | Δ MPG | Δ MPG % | Δ Usage (pp) | Δ Usage % | Δ FGA | Δ FGA % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austin Reaves | +2.1 | +6.2% | +5.2 | +20.8% | +3.5 | +25.0% |
| Deandre Ayton | +2.8 | +10.4% | +4.3 | +28.3% | +2.7 | +35.5% |
| Rui Hachimura | +6.3 | +23.8% | +2.6 | +18.8% | +2.9 | +37.7% |
| Jake LaRavia | +2.7 | +11.3% | +2.4 | +17.1% | +1.8 | +30.0% |
| Dalton Knecht | +10.1 | +153.0% | +0.5 | +2.9% | +3.4 | +147.8% |
| Luka Dončić | +0.9 | +2.5% | +0.7 | +1.8% | +0.4 | +1.8% |
| Marcus Smart | +1.2 | +4.2% | +1.2 | +8.0% | 0.0 | 0.0% |
| Jarred Vanderbilt | +0.2 | +1.1% | +2.4 | +21.1% | +0.1 | +2.7% |
| Jaxson Hayes | -0.6 | -3.3% | -0.8 | -6.3% | -0.3 | -7.7% |
Peripheral Delta
| Player | Δ REB | Δ REB % | Δ AST | Δ AST % | Δ Stocks | Δ Stocks % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austin Reaves | +0.2 | +4.3% | +3.4 | +77.3% | -0.2 | -12.5% |
| Deandre Ayton | +0.5 | +6.1% | +0.1 | +12.5% | +0.3 | +21.4% |
| Rui Hachimura | +0.9 | +31.0% | +0.5 | +71.4% | -0.1 | -11.1% |
| Jake LaRavia | +0.7 | +19.4% | +0.4 | +23.5% | -0.2 | -11.8% |
| Dalton Knecht | +1.3 | +144.4% | +0.6 | +600.0% | +0.6 | +300.0% |
| Luka Dončić | +1.9 | +25.7% | +0.1 | +1.2% | +0.6 | +30.0% |
| Marcus Smart | -0.1 | -3.6% | +0.3 | +11.1% | +0.6 | +37.5% |
| Jarred Vanderbilt | +0.9 | +21.4% | +0.4 | +36.4% | 0.0 | 0.0% |
| Jaxson Hayes | +0.5 | +12.8% | +0.4 | +50.0% | -0.6 | -42.9% |
The peripheral delta table shows that the Lakers without LeBron James are not only about extra scoring volume. Austin Reaves posts by far the clearest assist growth, which reinforces the idea that a meaningful part of LeBron’s creation load shifts directly onto him rather than only flowing through Luka Dončić. At the same time, players like Rui Hachimura, Dalton Knecht, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Luka add smaller gains in rebounding or secondary categories, pointing to a broader redistribution of opportunity across the rotation. Overall, the table suggests that the Lakers without LeBron James create more shared playmaking and peripheral value around their core pieces, rather than turning into a one-man offensive structure.
What Is the Lakers Record Without LeBron This Season?
As of March 28, 2026, the Lakers are 14-7 without LeBron James this season. For context, they are 34-19 with him in the lineup.
- The Lakers record without LeBron helps frame the discussion, and the team was meaningfully better overall in this sample, improving from a +1.1 net rating to a +5.2 mark.
- At the team level, the most important shift was on offense, where the Lakers improved both their efficiency and their True Shooting Percentage without LeBron James.
- The defensive change was much smaller, with the Lakers moving from a 116.7 defensive rating to 116.1, so this was not a major defense-driven shift.
- Turnovers stayed almost unchanged on offense, which suggests the Lakers without LeBron James were not simply playing more carefully – they were mainly finishing possessions more efficiently.
- The rebounding profile was mixed, as the Lakers gave up a bit of offensive rebounding on their own end but did a better job limiting opponent second-chance chances, reinforcing that the biggest story here is offensive efficiency rather than wholesale structural change.
Fantasy Edge
- Austin Reaves is the real fantasy swing piece here. Without LeBron James, his usage, shot volume, and assist load all rise enough for him to profile like a clear 2nd-3rd round player in standard leagues.
- In dynasty formats, this split is even more important. If the Lakers without LeBron James ever became the longer-term version of this team, Reaves would have a very strong chance to become one of the top dynasty assets because the expanded creation role is what matters most.
- Luka Dončić remains elite either way, but this split is more about stability than a major fantasy jump. The bigger takeaway is that not all of LeBron’s offensive burden simply shifts to Luka.
- Rui Hachimura looks like one of the cleaner role-player beneficiaries, with more minutes, more shots, and a stronger scoring profile. He stands out as a better points-league and streaming option when LeBron is out.
- Deandre Ayton gets a useful role-player boost from the extra frontcourt usage and finishing volume, giving him a stronger standard-league profile without becoming the main fantasy story.
- Dalton Knecht and Luke Kennard are more situational role-player names, with the value mostly tied to expanded minutes and shot volume rather than all-around fantasy production.


