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Lakers Circle Jalen Duren as Anthony Davis Insurance; $287M Extension Price Tests Luxury Tax Ceiling

Detroit center's 2025 free agency lines up with LA's center depth problem and Jeanie Buss's stated tax reluctance.

Published May 24, 2026 Source Heavy From the chopped neck
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GOLD · May 24, 2026
MACALLAN 1926 · May 24, 2026

Lakers Circle Jalen Duren as Anthony Davis Insurance; $287M Extension Price Tests Luxury Tax Ceiling

Detroit center's 2025 free agency lines up with LA's center depth problem and Jeanie Buss's stated tax reluctance.

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The Lakers are evaluating Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren ahead of his 2025 restricted free agency, league sources confirm. Duren, who turns 21 in November, becomes eligible for a rookie-scale extension this summer that could reach $287 million over five years if he earns All-NBA honors—a significant acceleration from his current $5.1 million salary. Los Angeles's interest arrives as Anthony Davis enters his age-32 season and the franchise lacks a credible backup center beyond Christian Wood on a minimum deal.

Duren posted 13.8 points and 11.6 rebounds per game last season while shooting 64.7% from the floor, fourth-best among players with 500 attempts. His ability to set screens, finish lobs, and protect the rim without requiring post touches fits the Lakers' spacing needs around LeBron James and Austin Reeves. Detroit holds matching rights, but the Pistons' timeline—built around Cade Cunningham's extension and Ausar Thompson's development—creates negotiating room if Los Angeles constructs an offer sheet that Detroit would rather not match.

The financial mechanics are uncomfortable. The Lakers project to enter 2025-26 roughly $8 million below the second apron before accounting for Davis's supermax. Adding Duren at even $35 million annually would push Los Angeles into restricted territory that limits midlevel exceptions and freezes draft-pick aggregation for trades. Jeanie Buss told *The Athletic* in February that "tax bills affect every basketball decision we make," a statement that preceded the Russell Westbrook amnesty discussions. Her willingness to absorb a nine-figure tax penalty for a third center—even one 11 years younger than Davis—will define whether Rob Pelinka's front office can execute this pursuit or must pivot to cheaper alternatives like Nic Claxton or Isaiah Hartenstein.

The Lakers' interest also signals their internal evaluation of Jarred Vanderbilt's injury recovery and Wood's defensive limitations. Vanderbilt missed 29 games with foot soreness last season and cannot reliably play the five against Nikola Jokić or Joel Embiid. Wood's 19.1% opponent field-goal percentage at the rim ranked 68th among rotation centers. Duren offers plus-six-inch verticality and the kind of motor that translates in playoff rotations, attributes Los Angeles has lacked since trading for Davis in 2019. His weaknesses—free-throw shooting 59.1%, high-post passing, perimeter switching—are coachable problems for a 21-year-old, not structural flaws.

Detroit's front office, led by Trajan Langdon, faces its own calculus. Matching a $287 million offer sheet for Duren would commit the Pistons to four max-level contracts by 2026, including Cunningham's $226 million extension. The franchise has shown patience with young talent—Thompson remains on his rookie deal, and Jaden Ivey's extension talks won't begin until 2025—but Duren's lob-finishing skill set arguably duplicates what Detroit already extracts from Jalen Williams in smaller doses. If Langdon declines to match, the Pistons gain cap flexibility to chase a lead guard in 2026 free agency when Donovan Mitchell and Trae Young could become available.

What to watch: Duren's extension negotiations with Detroit run through October 21, the rookie-scale deadline. If talks stall, Los Angeles will have clearer sight lines for a 2025 offer sheet. The Lakers' summer league roster decisions—whether they guarantee Wood's $3 million partial guarantee or waive him to preserve flexibility—will clarify Pelinka's intentions. Buss's luxury tax appetite will also be tested by Davis's player-option decision for 2025-26, due by June 29. If Davis opts in, the Lakers lose one year of financial runway to add Duren without triggering apron restrictions.

The Pistons host the Lakers on November 4 in the season's first month, a game that doubles as a showcase audition and a reminder that Detroit has no incentive to make this easy.

The takeaway
Lakers targeting Duren tests Jeanie Buss's tax limits while addressing their Davis backup void; Detroit's matching decision hinges on four-max-contract tolerance.
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