LeBron James, Lakers Future
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As the sports and entertainment world turns its attention to Hollywood, LeBron James will be front and center. By far the biggest NBA storyline at the All-Star break, and after, will be James — and what his future holds.
NBA analyst Brian Windhorst further reinforced that sentiment, outlining the financial and strategic complications the Lakers could face in the coming months with King James, making it clear that the team cannot offer the same type of deal the four-time Finals MVP commands right now.
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Brian Windhorst gets brutally honest about where he expects healthy Lakers to stack up
Despite all the injuries and some inconsistent stretches throughout the season, the Los Angeles Lakers arrive at the All-Star break in fifth-place in the Western Conference and right in the thick of the playoff race.
An NBA insider revealed that LeBron James is looking at four teams specifically if he does leave the Los Angeles Lakers in the offseason.
Where will LeBron James play next season if it’s not in Los Angeles? He’ll have multiple options, according to Brian Windhorst.
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Two teams could pursue LeBron James in the offseason
James is set to become a free agent in the summer.
On Feb. 12, LeBron James became the oldest player to record a triple-double in the NBA. The Los Angeles Lakers‘ aging superstar ended the night with 28 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists as his team defeated the Dallas Mavericks 124-104.
Following a historic 49-point performance in his rookie season, Cooper Flagg receives extremely high praise from an NBA analyst.
Nate Robinson addresses the rumors surrounding LeBron James.
Lakers veteran LeBron James will not attend NBA All-Star Media Day on Saturday, but will hold a separate press conference.