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New Orleans Pelicans vs Lakers Player Stats: Full 2025-26 Season Breakdown

If you want to know how Lakers players have done against the New Orleans Pelicans this season, you’re in the right place.

We’ve pulled every number that matters — points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and shooting. You’ll also get context. Not just raw numbers, but what they mean.

What These Stats Cover?

These are regular season stats from the 2025-26 NBA season. They show how each active Lakers player has performed in games against the New Orleans Pelicans specifically.

The Lakers finished the regular season 53-29, good for 4th in the Western Conference. The Pelicans finished 26-56 — 11th in the West.

So these are matchups where the Lakers held a big edge.

Lakers vs Pelicans: Top Performers at a Glance

Before we go player by player, here’s a quick look at the standouts.

Player GP PPG RPG APG FG%
Luka Dončić 4 28.8 7.8 9.0 43.9%
Austin Reaves 3 26.3 5.7 6.0 47.8%
Deandre Ayton 4 18.3 11.8 1.8 72.7%
LeBron James 2 25.5 7.5 7.5 58.1%
Marcus Smart 3 12.0 4.7 5.3 41.2%

These five did the most damage. But let’s go through every player.

Full Lakers Player Stats vs Pelicans (2025-26 Regular Season)

Luka Dončić

Luka was the top scorer in this matchup. Over 4 games, he put up 28.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 9.0 assists per game.

He shot 43.9% from the field and 32.5% from three. He also had 7.5 free throw attempts per game, hitting them at 73.2%.

His +/- was a strong +41 over his 4 games. That means the Lakers outscored the Pelicans by 41 points when he was on the floor.

He did turn the ball over 4.3 times per game though. That’s worth watching.

Key stats:

  • Minutes per game: 37.6
  • 3-pointers made per game: 3.3
  • True shooting %: 57.5%
  • Total points vs Pelicans: 115

Austin Reaves

Reaves was arguably the most efficient star of the group. He scored 26.3 points per game on 47.8% shooting. He was also great from the line — hitting 90% of his free throws (9.0 makes per game).

Over 3 games, he added 5.7 rebounds and 6.0 assists. His +/- was +13, and he logged the most minutes per game of any Laker (38.4).

One red flag: 4.7 turnovers per game. That’s high.

Key stats:

  • Minutes per game: 38.4
  • Free throw %: 90.0%
  • True shooting %: 66.7%
  • Total points vs Pelicans: 79

LeBron James

LeBron only played 2 games against the Pelicans this season. But the numbers are still great.

He averaged 25.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 7.5 assists. He shot 58.1% from the field — his best shooting clip in this matchup. He also hit 40% of his threes.

His block numbers were good too: 1.5 per game. The team was +13 with him on the floor.

Key stats:

  • Minutes per game: 33.3
  • FG%: 58.1%
  • 3P%: 40.0%
  • Total assists vs Pelicans: 15

Deandre Ayton

Ayton was a monster inside. 18.3 points and 11.8 rebounds per game over 4 games. He also blocked 2.3 shots per night.

His shooting was elite in this matchup: 72.7% from the field. He didn’t attempt a single three. He’s a straight paint scorer, and it worked perfectly against New Orleans.

His +/- of +55 is the best on the team. The Lakers dominated the Pelicans when he was playing.

Key stats:

  • Minutes per game: 29.9
  • FG%: 72.7%
  • True shooting %: 76.1%
  • Total rebounds vs Pelicans: 47

Marcus Smart

Smart was the heart of the defense. Over 3 games, he had 2.3 steals per game — best on the team. He also blocked 1.3 shots per game.

Offensively, he scored 12.0 points on 41.2% shooting. His assist numbers were strong too: 5.3 per game.

His +34 plus-minus was second-best on the team. The Pelicans struggled to score when Smart was guarding.

Key stats:

  • Minutes per game: 33.6
  • SPG: 2.3
  • BPG: 1.3
  • Total steals vs Pelicans: 7

Rui Hachimura

In 3 games, Hachimura averaged 10.0 points on 42.9% shooting. He didn’t play a huge role, but hit 23.5% of his threes.

His +/- was +21, which is solid for a bench-role player.

Key stats:

  • GP: 3
  • MPG: 29.1
  • PPG: 10.0
  • RPG: 2.7

Jake LaRavia

LaRavia played in all 4 games and averaged 6.5 points and 3.8 rebounds. He led the bench in steals with 1.5 per game.

He shot 42.3% from the field and hit 27.3% from three. Not a big scorer, but useful.

Key stats:

  • GP: 4
  • SPG: 1.5
  • MPG: 24.1

Jaxson Hayes

Hayes came off the bench in all 4 games. He averaged 5.0 points and 4.5 rebounds in about 18 minutes.

His field goal percentage of 69.2% was great. He also blocked 1.3 shots per game.

His -12 plus-minus is the worst on the team though. The Pelicans outscored the Lakers when Hayes was playing.

Key stats:

  • FG%: 69.2%
  • BPG: 1.3
  • +/-: -12

Jarred Vanderbilt

In 2 games, Vanderbilt gave the Lakers 5 points, 5 rebounds, and 2.5 assists. He also had 2.0 steals per game.

His -16 plus-minus is a concern. The lineup with him on the floor struggled against New Orleans.

Luke Kennard

Kennard only played 1 game. He scored 9 points in 21 minutes. He shot 60% from the field and hit both of his three-point attempts (66.7%).

His +16 plus-minus was great for his lone game.

Gabe Vincent

1 game played. Vincent scored 6 points, dished 4 assists, and hit 2 of 4 three-point shots in 24 minutes. A quiet but clean game.

Dalton Knecht

Knecht played in 3 games off the bench. He averaged 5.0 points in 12.9 minutes. He shot 35.7% from the field and 40% from three.

Not a huge role, but solid shooting numbers.

Maxi Kleber

1 game, 13 minutes. He went scoreless from the field but made both of his free throws. Low-impact role.

Nick Smith Jr.

1 game, 10 minutes. He went 0-for-3 from the field. Minimal impact.

Adou Thiero

Just under 3 minutes in 1 game. He had 1 steal but no other stats. Garbage time role.

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Lakers Shooting Breakdown vs Pelicans

Here’s a look at how the whole team shot against New Orleans.

Stat Value
Team FG% (best performers) 43–72% (varied by player)
Best FG% (Ayton) 72.7%
Best 3P% (Luke Kennard) 66.7%
Best FT% (Marcus Smart) 100.0%
Best True Shooting % (Maxi Kleber) 113.6% (small sample)

Which Lakers Were the Most Impactful?

Plus-minus tells you who helped the team win. Here’s the full +/- list:

Player +/-
Deandre Ayton +55
Marcus Smart +34
Luka Dončić +41
Luke Kennard +16
Gabe Vincent +15
LeBron James +13
Austin Reaves +13
Rui Hachimura +21
Jake LaRavia +18
Maxi Kleber +14
Dalton Knecht +6
Adou Thiero -1
Nick Smith Jr. -2
Jaxson Hayes -12
Jarred Vanderbilt -16

Ayton, Dončić, and Smart were the most positive forces when on the floor.

Defense: Who Locked Down the Pelicans?

Steals and blocks show the defensive effort.

Steals leaders:

  • Jarred Vanderbilt: 2.0 SPG
  • Marcus Smart: 2.3 SPG
  • Jake LaRavia: 1.5 SPG

Blocks leaders:

  • Deandre Ayton: 2.3 BPG
  • Jaxson Hayes: 1.3 BPG
  • Marcus Smart: 1.3 BPG

Smart was the best two-way player in this matchup. He made life hard for Pelicans ball handlers.

Lakers vs Pelicans: Season Series Summary

The Lakers were 4th in the West with a 53-29 record. The Pelicans were 11th with a 26-56 record. That’s a 27-game gap in wins.

So these games weren’t close in terms of team quality. The Lakers were heavy favorites in every game they played.

That context matters for reading these stats. Bigger names like Dončić and Reaves still had big days, but role players may have gotten extra minutes in blowout situations.

What These Stats Tell You for Fantasy Basketball?

If you play fantasy basketball, here’s what stands out:

  • Deandre Ayton vs Pelicans is a great streaming pick. 72.7% FG, double-double pace, and 2+ blocks.
  • Marcus Smart had elite steal numbers. If you need SPG, he delivers.
  • Austin Reaves is a volume scorer who earns free throws. His 90% FT rate helps in categories leagues.
  • Luka Dončić posted a near triple-double average. He’s a top overall pick in any format.
  • Jaxson Hayes’ -12 plus-minus is a yellow flag. The Pelicans may have targeted him on defense.

Context: 2025-26 Lakers Season Overview

The Lakers had a 53-29 record and finished 4th in the West. Here are their team-wide leaders for the full season:

  • PPG leader: LeBron James (23.2 PPG)
  • RPG leader: Deandre Ayton (9.6 RPG)
  • APG leader: LeBron James (7.3 APG)

Their offensive rating was 118.2 (9th in the league). Their defensive rating was 116.4 (19th). Net rating: +1.7.

They were swept out of the playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder, losing the series 4-0.

Context: 2025-26 Pelicans Season Overview

The Pelicans had a rough season at 26-56. They were 11th in the West. For most of the season, they lacked the depth to compete with top teams like the Lakers.

These matchups showed just how wide the gap was between these two rosters.

FAQs: New Orleans Pelicans vs Lakers Player Stats

Q: How many games did the Lakers play against the Pelicans in the 2025-26 regular season?

Based on the stats, most key players appeared in 3-4 games. The full regular season series appears to have been 4 games.

Q: Who scored the most points for the Lakers vs the Pelicans?

Luka Dončić scored the most overall, with 115 total points in 4 games (28.8 PPG).

Q: Who was the best rebounder for the Lakers in this matchup?

Deandre Ayton dominated the boards with 11.8 rebounds per game over 4 games.

Q: Which Lakers player had the best field goal percentage vs the Pelicans?

Deandre Ayton shot 72.7% from the field — the best mark among rotation players.

Q: Who led the Lakers in assists against the Pelicans?

Luka Dončić led with 9.0 assists per game. LeBron James was close at 7.5 APG in his 2 games.

Q: Which Lakers player had the best plus-minus vs the Pelicans?

Deandre Ayton had the best +/- at +55, followed by Luka Dončić at +41.

Q: How did LeBron James perform vs the Pelicans?

In 2 games, LeBron averaged 25.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 7.5 assists on 58.1% shooting.

Q: Which Lakers player played the most minutes vs the Pelicans?

Austin Reaves averaged the most minutes per game at 38.4 MPG.

Q: Did Marcus Smart play well defensively vs the Pelicans?

Yes. Smart had 2.3 steals and 1.3 blocks per game — both among the best on the team.

Q: Are these stats from the playoffs or regular season?

These are regular season stats only. The Lakers were eliminated from the 2026 playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder in Round 2.

Final Thoughts

The Lakers clearly had the better roster in this matchup. Luka, LeBron, Reaves, and Ayton all posted strong numbers against a Pelicans team that struggled all season.

If you want to understand how the Lakers used their players against New Orleans, these stats give you the full picture.

Ayton was the most dominant. Dončić was the top scorer. Smart was the best defender. Reaves was the most efficient scorer. And LeBron, even in limited time, showed why he’s still one of the best.