Lebron James: Believed To Still Prefer To Finish her Career With The LA Lakers
The future of LeBron James with the LA Lakers has become questionable based on their capacity to build the young player around him and Anthony Davis, who can be a title contender. The Lakers have been only willing to part with their two tradeable future first-round picks if it is a move that makes a considerable difference.
Despite whatever frustrations James may have not currently, believed to have an interest in leaving the team this offseason. Lebron James signed a two-year extension with the Lakers this past offseason, which made him unqualified to be traded during the 22-23 NBA season. Her preference for James believed still to finish his career on retirement with the LA.
McMenamin detailed that James can opt-out in 2024, which could let him sign a new deal for more years, or he can also play with his son Bronny James. Bronny becomes draft qualified in 2024, and LeBron could go on to play on his son’s team if he set foot in that year in the NBA.
“I think if he had a chance to do it, he plays on the Lakers until he hangs it up,” Bronny James is on the Lakers. And the team is back in the playoffs every single season. That would be enough. It’s not championship or bust. It’s competitive basketball or bust. I think that’s his breaking point.”
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