LeBron James took a step back and handed control of the Los Angeles Lakers ‘ offense on Sunday against the Dallas Mavericks.

The four-time MVP still finished with 30 points, 15 assists and seven rebounds in a strong all-around showing.

Without Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, who are both sidelined with season-ending injuries, the Lakers fell 134-128 at American Airlines Center.

It marked the second straight defeat for the playoff-bound team. The Purple and Gold now sits at 50-28 and tied with the Denver Nuggets for third in the Western Conference.

Despite the loss, James found a silver lining and praised one teammate’s standout effort.

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) warms upTroy Taormina-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) warms upTroy Taormina-Imagn Images

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Lakers head coach JJ Redick made major adjustments after losing his starting backcourt. Facing a shortage of playmakers, he took an unconventional approach Sunday against the Mavericks.

Redick tapped Luke Kennard to run the offense. It was a bold shift for the veteran shooter, long known for his 3-and-D, catch-and-shoot role.

The move surprised many, given that the Lakers feature one of basketball’s best point forwards in James. Kennard validated the decision, producing 15 points, a career-high 16 rebounds, and 11 assists in 41 minutes.

Although his effort could not deliver a win, Kennard earned high marks from his teammates. James praised Kennard’s steady playmaking.

“He did an excellent job,” James said of Kennard postgame via Lakers Daily on X. “Thirteen defensive rebounds, and then just feeding the ball, getting guys in their proper spots.”

Kennard still faced growing pains. He struggled from the field, going 5-of-17 and 1-of-5 from three. Even so, his assertive rebounding and smart playmaking brought fresh energy to the lineup.

His emergence as a capable facilitator adds a new wrinkle for the Lakers as they navigate injuries and search for stability before the playoffs.

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This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Apr 6, 2026, where it first appeared in the NBA section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.