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How much will the Los Angeles Lakers spend to maintain their roster with LeBron James and Anthony Davis for the 2023-24 NBA season?

The Lakers is the NBA team to have undergone the most sweeping changes to its roster during the offseason.

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The Lakers is the NBA team to have undergone the most sweeping changes to its roster during the offseason.
Harry HowAFP

The Los Angeles Lakers are clear that they want to continue to be contenders in the NBA - the proof of that is pretty evident in the number of transactions the franchise has made during the offseason

Two of the team’s pillars command large contracts - between them, occupying around 51% of the total payroll bill: LeBron James with $47.6 million for this year and Anthony Davis with $40.6 million.

At the other end of the scale, Jaxson Hayes and Cam Reddish take home modest incomes of $2.165 million each.

Los Angeles Lakers salaries 2023

  • LeBron James $47.6 million
  • Anthony Davis $40.6 million
  • D'Angelo Russell $17.3 million
  • Rui Hachimura $15.7 million
  • Austin Reaves $12 million
  • Gabe Vincent $10.5 million
  • Jarred Vanderbilt $4.7 million
  • Taurean Prince $4.5 million
  • Jalen Hood-Schifino $3.7 million
  • Christian Wood $2.7 million
  • Jaxson Hayes $2.165 million
  • Cam Reddish $2.165 million
  • Scottie Pippen Jr $1.8 million

Strange as it may seem, the Lakers are not in the top 5 teams that spend the most on wages in the NBA. For 2023/24, the franchise is projected to spend $173,399,170 on their team; placing them ninth in the ranking of all 30 NBA franchises in terms of salary expenditure.

The franchises that spend the most on salaries are the Golden State Warriors, closely followed by the Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks and Miami Heat, completing the top 5.

Top 10 NBA franchises in salary expenditure 2023/24

  1. $209,671,207 Golden State Warriors
  2. $195,254,427 Los Angeles Clippers
  3. $191,020,298 Milwaukee Bucks
  4. $189,053,654 Phoenix Suns
  5. $187,787,110 Miami Heat
  6. $185,281,681 Denver Nuggets
  7. $181,236,533 Boston Celtics
  8. $178,540,987 Philadelphia 76ers
  9. $173,399,170 Los Angeles Lakers
  10. $170,167,224 Dallas Mavericks

Let’s remember that this offseason, an effort was made to keep Rui Hachimura for $15,740,741 and Austin Reaves for $12 million.