bisme37 wrote:zimpy27 wrote:FrobeBryant wrote:
I had this thought as well. The sciatica report kind of came out of nowhere and it was after the Lakers made it clear they wouldn't give him an extension. He can't ask for a trade since no one is willing to trade their assets for an aging superstar. So this might be his last play.
So what is the strategy here?
Step 1. Sit out and jeopardize chance at all NBA.
Step 2. Lakers are not good because they don't have their 2nd team all NBA player, something everyone would know would happen anyway.
Step 3. Profit.
I'm probably just making something up but I dunno. I've been wondering how Bron feels about his team prioritizing and building around a different player for the first time in his career and if it could potentially cause a little drama for the Lakers this season.
Lakers have been building around Davis over Lebron for 5 years. LeBron is well aware that he's too old to commit a build around, he's not even sure if he will play the next season until the preceding offseason, been that way for 3 years.
It's much more likely that both LeBron and Lakers agreed on him seeing out his deal so that next offseason he can play his final season elsewhere if he chooses to with minimal backlash (not declining an option).