The Los Angeles Lakers will be amenable to whatever contract structure Luka Doncic desires as the five-time All-Star is widely expected to commit to a long-term future with the franchise, sources tell The Athletic. The organization completed the trade for Doncic without assurances he would re-sign, though he told ESPN before the postseason that he wants to stay with the Lakers.
The Lakers acquired Doncic with the understanding that his uncertain status helped them avoid surrendering their 2031 first-round pick in the trade package. League and team sources say the partnership has been “very positive for all parties,” with Lakers management clearly communicating they want the Slovenian star to lead their next era.
Contract Options Create Flexibility For Doncic
Beginning August 2nd, Doncic can sign a four-year, $229 million extension with the Lakers. Alternatively, he could opt for a shorter three-year, $165 million deal with a player option for 28-29, positioning himself for a potential five-year, $418 million contract in 2028 when he reaches 10 years of service.
Doncic might also play out his current contract through 25-26 before choosing between a five-year, $296 million deal with the Lakers, or a four-year, $219 million contract elsewhere. Doncic’s current deal includes a player option worth $48.9 million for the 26-27 season.
The five-time All-Star, represented by agent Bill Duffy, averaged 28.2 points, 8.1 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1.6 steals in 35.1 minutes across 28 games after joining the Lakers. His season PER of 24.0 was his lowest efficiency rating since his rookie year.
The Lakers completed the trade sending Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a 2029 first-round pick to Dallas shortly before the deadline.