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Lakers superstar LeBron James' latest trade and buyout status have been revealed prior to a potential Dallas deal.
According to Shams Charania and Jovan Buha of The Athletic, opting in and opting out are both on the table for LeBron, who could still play two more NBA seasons: James has a June 29 deadline for ...
The Los Angeles Lakers re-signed LeBron James on Saturday to a two-year deal worth $101.355 million. James took $3 million less than his potential max contract of $104 million, which keeps ...
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But given LeBron’s salary and his status in L.A., any such trade would be a monumental hurdle. And make no mistake — there’s no real indication that James is itching to leave the Lakers.
LeBron James isn’t a free agent. He picked up his $52.6 million player option this upcoming season with the Los Angeles Lakers. On the surface, this should mean that there’s nothing to talk ...
James has three options currently regarding his contract status: play out his current contract and hit free agency next summer, sign a one-year extension, or sign a two-year, $97M extension ...
If LeBron James could convince the Los Angeles Lakers to buy him out, the Dallas Mavericks would be interested in adding him.
NBA insider Marc Stein believes there is a possibility for LeBron James and the Warriors to link up in case the current ...