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LeBron James FaceTimed Luka Doncic After $165 Million Extension Despite Missing Press Conference
Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) and guard Luka Doncic (77) react after a play during the first quarter against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jason Parkhurst-Imagn Images Mandatory Credit: Jason Parkhurst-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Lakers celebrated a franchise-defining moment this weekend, as Luka Doncic officially signed a three-year, $165 million contract extension that keeps him in purple and gold through 2028. While the press conference was filled with front office executives, head coach JJ Redick, and several teammates showing their support, one iconic figure was noticeably absent: LeBron James.

Despite his absence, NBA insider Marc Stein confirmed that LeBron did not let the moment go unrecognized. 

“LeBron and son Bronny James were noticeably not in attendance at the news conference, but I’m told that LeBron FaceTimed Doncic on Saturday morning to congratulate him on the new deal.”

The FaceTime call may not have made headlines like the press conference itself, but it served as a subtle reminder of the respect and camaraderie between the two stars. 

LeBron, currently enjoying a well-earned vacation after completing his 22nd NBA season, made sure to reach out personally and acknowledge the significance of Doncic’s commitment. Even in absentia, the four-time champion understood the gravity of the moment, not just for Luka, but for the future of the Lakers franchise.

Luka, who has long admired LeBron and once referred to him as his favorite player growing up, now gets to call him a teammate and a mentor. Despite the 12-year age gap, the chemistry between the two has been evident ever since Doncic arrived in Los Angeles earlier this year in a stunning trade. And recently, he has been vocal about wanting LeBron to retire as a Laker

Even Lakers GM Rob Pelinka has publicly hoped LeBron finishes his career in Los Angeles, hinting that LeBron’s presence continues to define the standard of professionalism and leadership for younger stars like Luka. 

And while it’s clear the Lakers are shifting their long-term focus toward Doncic as the face of the franchise, the duo’s mutual respect ensures that this transition is happening on stable ground.

LeBron recently opted into the final year of his deal, setting up a historic 23rd season, an NBA record for longevity. However, comments from his agent Rich Paul earlier this summer reignited speculation about whether LeBron might consider playing elsewhere in pursuit of a final title. 

Yet with the Lakers adding Deandre Ayton, Marcus Smart, and Jake LaRavia, and locking Doncic down through 2028, the franchise appears to be building toward contention.

For now, FaceTime was enough. It was a symbolic moment. LeBron may not be at the center of the Lakers’ future anymore, but he remains an active, influential part of their present. 

And if the Lakers are going to challenge for a championship in the coming season, it will be because Luka Doncic and LeBron James lead the charge together, both on and off the court.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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