The NBA has officially released its 2025–26 regular season schedule, marking the first sign of the thrilling season ahead. As expected, the Los Angeles Lakers are right at the center of it all. Alongside marquee franchises like the Golden State Warriors, Boston Celtics, and New York Knicks, the Lakers once again lead the league in nationally televised games.
The spotlight is no surprise. This year brings storylines too big for the league to ignore: LeBron James enters his 23rd season, a run that could end up as his farewell tour, while Luka Dončić embarks on his first full campaign in purple and gold after last year’s blockbuster trade. Add in Luka’s dramatic physical transformation and the magnetic pull of the Lakers brand, and it’s clear why the NBA has built its schedule to showcase Los Angeles at every turn.
With primetime battles, holiday showcases, and emotional returns circled on the calendar, let’s dive into the most exciting storylines from the Lakers’ 2025–26 schedule.
Lakers 2025–26 Schedule: Luka, LeBron, and Must-Watch Dates
Opening Night vs. Warriors
The Lakers kick off the upcoming campaign on October 21, welcoming the Golden State Warriors in a prime-time showdown that sets the tone for the entire season. While Los Angeles enters with plenty of lineup questions—can Deandre Ayton anchor the paint, how will Marcus Smart and Jake LaRavia fit alongside LeBron and Luka?—Golden State has its own uncertainties. The Warriors ran relatively quiet this offseason, passing on Ayton despite a glaring frontcourt need. Instead, they dealt with a contract stalemate involving Jonathan Kuminga, explored wing depth options like Cody Martin and Trey Murphy III, and parted ways with beloved veteran Kevon Looney, a fixture of their championship runs.
But when these two franchises collide, the storylines go far beyond roster moves. LeBron vs. Steph remains one of the NBA’s most iconic battles. Luka Dončić will make his season debut looking transformed—physically and mentally—on one of the game’s biggest stages. Questions abound on both sides: Who cracks the Lakers’ starting five? Can Ayton and Smart immediately elevate the rotation? How will Golden State’s reshaped frontcourt mesh with their veteran core?
Mix in NBA royalty, fresh narratives, and the beginning of a brand-new broadcast era, and opening night is set to deliver exactly what fans expect: excitement, intrigue, and storylines worth watching.
Tough Early Stretch: Top Teams & Road Grind
Following the high-stakes opener, the Lakers face one of the most demanding early-season stretches in recent memory. Their first 10 games are loaded with elite competition and heavy travel that could set the tone for the entire campaign.
October
Redemption vs. Timberwolves (Oct 24): Minnesota swept Los Angeles out of the playoffs last spring. This matchup is the Lakers’ first chance to show the adjustments they made over the summer and prove they’ve addressed the weaknesses that doomed them in the postseason.
West Coast Grind (Oct 26–27): Right after, it’s a back-to-back road trip to Sacramento and Portland, an early test of the team’s endurance. By this point, storylines around the Lakers’ starting lineup and minutes distribution will already be taking shape.
Minnesota & Memphis Road Stints (Oct 29 & 31): The road gauntlet continues with stops in Minnesota and Memphis, the latter doubling as part of their in-season NBA Cup group play.
Then November arrives with another gauntlet of challenges.
November
Clash with OKC (Nov 12): Facing the reigning champions on their home floor is the ultimate measuring stick. The Lakers were one of the few teams with a winning record against Oklahoma City last season, and with Dončić now in the mix, they’ll be eager to show they remain a legitimate threat to the champs.
Back-to-Back Road Tests in the East (Nov 8–10): A swing through Atlanta and Charlotte provides an early crash course in managing travel fatigue.
Intensity Against Clippers and Mavericks (Nov 25 & 28): First comes the city rivalry against the Clippers on national TV, followed by the emotional return of Anthony Davis to Los Angeles as a Dallas Maverick. Any Luka–Mavericks matchup from this point on promises to be must-see TV.
This brutal opening slate—packed with revenge games, conference challenges, and relentless road trips—will test whether the chemistry between LeBron, Luka, and new pieces like Ayton and Smart clicks right away. It’s a sink-or-swim moment: a strong start could fuel confidence and momentum, while a sluggish one may spark questions before December’s holiday showcase.
Christmas Day Spotlight
The NBA’s Christmas Day slate wouldn’t feel complete without the Lakers, and for the 27th consecutive year they take center stage — this time against the Houston Rockets at Crypto.com Arena. In fact, this matchup only became possible because of the Kevin Durant trade, a blockbuster move that shifted Houston into the national spotlight. LeBron vs. KD has been one of the league’s defining rivalries, and while both superstars are at different stages of their careers, any meeting between them guarantees high-level basketball.
By late December, Lakers fans will have a clearer picture of the team’s identity — who’s starting, who’s thriving in bench roles, and how the pieces around LeBron and Luka are meshing. For Rockets fans, this game is a showcase of what their new-look roster really is with Durant alongside young talents like Amen Thompson, Jabari Smith Jr., and Alperen Şengün.
The matchup perfectly blends legacy and future: two of the greatest players ever in LeBron and KD, paired with Luka Dončić as the face of the next generation, going up against one of the most intriguing young cores in basketball. For the NBA, it’s holiday gold — a marquee game that combines history, star power, and the promise of what’s to come.
Beyond the Holidays
Once the holiday spotlight fades, the Lakers’ schedule still offers plenty of defining moments. January 24 is circled as one of the season’s most anticipated games, as the Lakers and Mavericks renew their rivalry in Dallas. With Luka Dončić now leading Los Angeles and Anthony Davis anchoring the Mavericks, every meeting between these two teams feels personal and playoff-caliber — a battle for pride and proof of who truly won last year’s blockbuster trade.
Just four days later, on January 28, LeBron James heads back to Cleveland for what could be his final appearance in front of his hometown crowd. Beyond that, February brings the classic rivalry with the Celtics, while games against the Thunder and Timberwolves serve as playoff dress rehearsals. A taxing March road swing through the East will then test the team’s depth and endurance before the postseason push.
For the Lakers, these months aren’t just about stacking wins — they’re about shaping legacies. Luka asserting himself as the new face of the franchise. LeBron possibly scripting his farewell tour. And new additions like Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart proving they can elevate this roster into true contention.
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