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For at least three years, an unconfirmed but widely accepted belief has circulated within the NBA that Luka Dončić and Nikola Jokić intend to play together eventually. Though neither player has publicly confirmed this due to contractual constraints, their well-documented friendship and increasing hints about a future partnership lend credibility to the speculation. This context helps explain the Los Angeles Lakers' apparent lack of urgency in the 2025 offseason.
Lakers General Manager Rob Pelinka openly prioritized targeting the 2027 free agency period, a strategy met with skepticism given LeBron James' limited remaining prime years and Dončić's current superstar availability. However, this aligns with Jokić's impending free agency in 2027. Notably, Denver Nuggets President Josh Kroenke recently acknowledged Jokić might eventually leave the team, and Jokić himself declined a contract extension offer from Denver.
While Jokić could still sign an extension in 2026, the Lakers are operating on the widespread rumor of the duo's desire to unite. Pairing Dončić with a 32-year-old Jokić in 2027 may be debatable, but it remains a tangible strategy. A Dončić trade to Denver was never feasible due to the Nuggets' salary cap limitations and lack of trade assets, evidenced by their recent cap-driven moves.
Jokić's decision to delay contract talks—officially to maximize future earnings—creates a pathway for a 2027 departure. Kroenke's public admission of this possibility, however remote, underscores its legitimacy. With Jokić's Denver tenure closer to its potential end than its beginning, his choice not to secure his future now leaves the 2027 free agency window strategically significant for teams like the Lakers.
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