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The Lakers' full 2025-26 preseason schedule has been revealed

The Lakers' full 2025-26 preseason schedule has been revealed

Yahoo2 days ago
It may be the middle of the summer, but before we know it, it will be time for NBA teams to report to training camp and start the new season.
About two months ago, the Los Angeles Lakers announced their preseason schedule for the upcoming season. They will have games at Crypto.com Arena versus the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings, as well as a contest at Acrisure Arena in greater Palm Springs against the Phoenix Suns and one in Las Vegas against the Dallas Mavericks.
Their full preseason schedule has now been revealed, per Khobi Price of Southern California News Group. The Lakers will also play a road game on Oct. 5 versus the Warriors and another one against the Suns on Oct. 14.
One thing to note is that the Lakers will have a set of back-to-back games on Oct. 14 and Oct. 15, as well as a total of four games in six games to close out their exhibition schedule. It will therefore be interesting to see how much the team's veterans, especially LeBron James, will play during that stretch.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: The Lakers' full 2025-26 preseason schedule has been revealed
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