Lakers reveal Summer League schedule and roster without Bronny James
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 8:24 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
The Los Angeles Lakers have announced their Summer League schedule and roster, beginning on July 3rd against the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco. The team will compete in California before heading to Las Vegas for additional matchups. A notable absence from the roster is Bronny James, raising questions about his future with the organization after LeBron James announced his departure. The Lakers will participate in a championship tournament following their Summer League games from July 17-19.
- •Lakers start Summer League on July 3 against the Warriors.
- •Roster includes new players, excluding Bronny James.
- •Team will compete in Las Vegas after initial games in California.
- •Championship tournament is scheduled from July 17-19.
- 8:24 PMYahoo Sports — Lakers Announce Summer League Schedule, Roster With Surprise Omission
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