LeBron James, Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers
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LeBron James opted into his player option, and some interesting comments were made by his agent in the aftermath.
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Sportsnaut on MSNDallas Mavericks would reportedly only pursue LeBron James under one conditionEven though he’s the NBA’s oldest player, LeBron James continues to age gracefully. Next season, he’ll turn 41 years old.
LeBron James rejected not one but two NFL contracts during the 2011 NBA lockout as the Los Angeles Lakers star has been linked with a stunning switch. James joined the Lakers following his second spell with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He has spent five seasons with the California-based franchise, winning one NBA championship with the team.
For Flagg's WNBA Mount Rushmore, he listed Candace Parker, Brittney Griner, A'ja Wilson, and Caitlin Clark. Wilson and Clark are well on their way, but it's still too early in their careers to put them in the Mount Rushmore, especially ahead of players like Diana Taurasi. Tamika Catchings, Lisa Leslie, etc.
If LeBron James chooses to press the Los Angeles Lakers into cutting ties with him, experts say he may end up in an unexpected destination.
ESPN insider Tim MacMahon aggressively shuts down the idea that the Dallas Mavericks would trade away all their assets for LeBron James.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNLeBron James Could Reunite With Former Championship Teammates On Western Conference Rival, But There’s One Big CatchNBA trade rumors are swirling around LeBron James, and recent talks of a reunion with former championship teammates are going viral.