The Los Angeles Lakers have changed their roster so significantly that each member of the team’s starting five from the postseason will be playing for different teams next season, according to reports from New York Post and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets describe the offseason as a full overhaul rather than incremental personnel moves. The change means that the Lakers’ regular starting group from their postseason run is no longer expected to remain intact heading into the next campaign. The reports characterize the offseason as resulting in a complete reconfiguration of the roster, with the key players who began games during the postseason moving on to other organizations. While the specific details of each player’s destination are not included in the provided excerpts, the common point across sources is that the entire starting five used in the postseason will not return to the Lakers for the following season. The Lakers’ plans for next season therefore depend on new personnel and new on-court combinations rather than continuity from the postseason lineup.