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LeBron James, Rich Paul will reportedly ask Lakers for max contract
LeBron James and his agent, Rich Paul, will reportedly ask the Lakers for a max contract during free agent negotiations this summer.
Los Angeles Lakers free agent and future Hall of Famer LeBron James, arguably the greatest player of all time, definitely has a lot of pull around the NBA. All James has done throughout his career is prove why he might go down as the GOAT,
LeBron James has solidified himself as one of the greatest basketball players of all time through his 23-year NBA career.
It’s no secret that the NBA’s leading scorer, LeBron James, is beginning to age for a high-profile athlete. Still, with the 41-year-old averaging 20 points per game, there isn’t any real sign of James slowing down other than injury.
Love saw firsthand just how much leverage James wielded over franchise decisions during their run together with the Cavaliers.
The most intriguing question of the offseason surrounds the league's oldest player: Where will LeBron James play in his 24th season?
NBA free agent LeBron James reportedly has a preferred team, while another team is "legitimately interested."
One of the main things Spears suggested the Warriors should do is bring back unrestricted free agent center Kristaps Porzingis, who they acquired in a February trade with the Atlanta Hawks for Jonathan Kuminga, and Draymond Green, the heart and soul of their team.
Do the Boston Celtics have any interest in a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, a deal that would send Jalen Brown to the Midwest coming off his All-NBA season? Things have seemed quiet on that front, league sources had told NBC Sports.
A couple of months ago, LeBron James threw some serious shade at the city of Memphis, and he even urged the Memphis Grizzlies to move to Nashville. Those comments caused a minor stir, and some thought the comments were completely untrue.
