Having already experienced two decades of NBA media days, LeBron James is no stranger to the spotlight. However, this upcoming season with the Los Angeles Lakers promises to be unlike any other. As one of the most scrutinized teams in the league, the Lakers will face increased attention with the addition of LeBron's son, Bronny James, to the roster. The father-son duo in purple and gold will undoubtedly be under a microscope, with all eyes on them as they navigate the challenges of the season ahead.
The Lakers are one of 28 teams that will hold their media days Monday — the Celtics and Nuggets have already had theirs — as the teams report for training camp, which opens on October 1, ahead of the 2024-25 season.
Here's a look at the schedule for Monday's media days around the NBA:
(All times Eastern)
Bucks — 9:30 a.m. | Fiserv Forum
Spurs — 10 a.m. | Spurs Practice Facility
Heat — 10 a.m. | Kaseya Center
Pelicans — 10 a.m. | Smoothie King Center
Nets — 10:30 a.m | HSS Training Center
Raptors — 10:30 a.m. | TBD
Pacers — 10:45 a.m. | Gainbridge Fieldhouse
76ers — 11 a.m. | 76ers Training Complex
Cavaliers — 11 a.m. | Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
Hawks — 11 a.m. | PC&E Atlanta
Hornets — 11 a.m. | Spectrum Center
Jazz — 11 a.m. | Zion's Bank Basketball Campus
Knicks — 11 a.m. | Knicks Practice Facility
Magic — 11 a.m. | AdventHealth Training Center
Wizards — 11 a.m. | TBD
Grizzlies — 12 p.m. | FedEx Forum
Mavericks — 12 p.m. | Mavericks Practice Facility
Rockets — 12 p.m. | Toyota Center
Thunder — 12 p.m. | Paycom Center
Trail Blazers — 12 p.m. | Moda Center
Warriors — 12 p.m. | Chase Center
Pistons — 12:30 p.m | Little Caesar’s Arena
Clippers — 1 p.m | Intuit Dome
Bulls — 1:30 p.m. ET | Advocate Center
Timberwolves — 1:30 p.m. | Target Center
Lakers — 2 p.m. | UCLA Health Training Center
Suns — 2 p.m. | Footprint Center
Kings — 3 p.m. | Golden 1 Center