LeBron James has the option of opting out of his current deal with the Los Angeles Lakers at season’s end, and all signs point to him choosing to do so.
While many may believe that the decision will have something to do with his son, Bronny – that isn’t in fact the case.
Rather, James will opt out of his Lakers deal for a far more pragmatic reason.
This week, on the Hoops Collective, ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst explained what James’ rationale will be.
“I think LeBron’s gonna opt out no matter what,” Windhorst said.
“And the reason I think he’s gonna opt out no matter what is even if he just signs back for one year, the only functional way for LeBron to get a no-trade clause is to sign a new contract. If he extends the contract he’s in or picks up that option, extends onto it, he can’t get a no-trade clause.
“And I think for a number of different reasons, LeBron would like, ask for and probably be granted a no-trade clause.”
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Considering the Lakers literally had trade conversations involving dealing James at this most recent NBA Trade Deadline, James’ request is understandable.
James almost certainly wants to finish his career with the Lakers.
Yes, he also wants to play alongside Bronny – but all signs point to Bronny needing to return to college for one more year.
That means James has to plan for his short-term future accordingly.
Will the Lakers ultimately honor James’ wish and give him the no-trade clause he clearly wants? Time will tell.
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