Bob8 wrote:dirkules_41 wrote:Michaellam1987 wrote:LAL has given up most of the tradable asset, but their position is not bad. Assuming LeBron play out the contact, and retire after the 2025-26 season. In that year's offseason, what they have on book is Luka's last year player option; Reaves's last year player option, already resigned up Mark William (assuming), 12M contract of Vanderbilt, and tons of cap space. Not a bad situation to operate in that summer.
Yep they'll have Luka on a cheap contract and between Luka and LA lifestyle they'll get tons of FAs to line up to sign there. They basically have nothing of value left to trade though, the smart thing would be to trade LeBron now and get assets back for him but obviously you're not gonna do that and blow up all the positive PR, they're not as dumb as Nico is.
I guess they still have Reaves, but he's pretty good and on great contract, unlikely they move him.
They did one more thing with Williams trade, they free additional spot, so they can add someone on buyout market.
It is very likely for Reaves to exercise the player option, and becomes a free agent, this may give further flexibility to LAL.