Beethoven wrote:Lebron will be back in the purple and gold for the rest of his career.
I doubt it.
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Beethoven wrote:Lebron will be back in the purple and gold for the rest of his career.
Beethoven wrote:Lebron will be back in the purple and gold for the rest of his career.
Up-And-Coming wrote:
29 other teams would love to have Lebron on their team, even at his current age.
C3H6N6O6 wrote:Harry Garris wrote:Signing and trading him would be more in the best interest of the franchise but I doubt that will happen.
Which team would trade for a player like Lebron on effectively a 3 year $140 million contract?
Exp0sed wrote:I know this is gonna get crapped on and it's his money and all that, However I find it odd that this is even a thing.
Lebron is one of the richest athletes ever and also by all accounts has made a furtune in other ventures as well and will continue to do so post retirement.
While true he has been incredibly productive per game, continuing his Goat-ish career and just being an outlier all around really, he has also missed a lot of games these 4 Lakers seasons and it's unlikely that will be any different going forward.
That means that on his Super max, Any team he plays for is Hamstrung with almost 50 Million for a good player but also one that misses alot of games, this production needs to be replaced right? and not so ez to replace without cap room
My point is I just don't get Lebron the human being, not taking a pay cut for these last couple of years of his career.
Say he signs for 10,15 or even 20 a season instead of 48, after taxes and assorted related expenses what is that worth to his bottom line?
5m? sure it's a lot of money but not for Lebron. Especiallly if taking a paycut increases his chances at another ring, that has moneteray value as well 'legacy' and all that.
It's not like he'll be doing a favor to whichever team he signs with, he will also significantly improve that team's chances to compete thus be operating in his own self intrest as well, so How come he doesn't? isn't that what he wants? why is he so adamant on not going this route?
Warriors would trade Wiggins in a heartbeat. Believe me there are plenty of awful contracts around to go, it's more about how many first round picks a team would be willing to depart with to get rid a bad contract.C3H6N6O6 wrote:Harry Garris wrote:Signing and trading him would be more in the best interest of the franchise but I doubt that will happen.
Which team would trade for a player like Lebron on effectively a 3 year $140 million contract?
NickAnderson wrote:
How old are you, just curious.
by gomeziee on 21 Jul 2013 00:53
im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.
timO wrote:He Will go back to cleveland to try another title run.

Up-And-Coming wrote:Yes, they should certainly offer Lebron an extension.
Also, a report just came out which hinges Lebron's decision to sign the extension on whether or not the Lakers open up the possibility of putting AD on the block. If Lebron signs that 2 year extension (he's still signed for at least next year), Lakers keep AD. If Lebron doesn't commit and sign the extension, Pelinka and Jeannie likely put AD on the trading block and see what kind of offers they can get. This is their way of putting pressure on Lebron to commit.
29 other teams would love to have Lebron on their team, even at his current age.
OdomFan wrote:timO wrote:He Will go back to cleveland to try another title run.
Just to try to have many of those young players traded away plus look to get them to draft Bronny? That would be a bad move.
C3H6N6O6 wrote:Harry Garris wrote:Signing and trading him would be more in the best interest of the franchise but I doubt that will happen.
Which team would trade for a player like Lebron on effectively a 3 year $140 million contract?
KingSebastian wrote:Signing LeBron at this point isn't about winning.
He's a money tree whether the team is winning or not and he knows his value even as a losing franchise.
His road games fill stadiums. His jersey sales are still at the top of the league.
Lakers don't have to pay him but someone happily will and draft his son to make it happen.
Face it, NBA basketball is more about business than it is about winning titles.
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