Lakers can't 'just offer LeBron James a number' to keep him
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How LeBron James feels about being the Lakers' third option again is worth considering as he decides whether to play in L.A. or elsewhere next season.
The 41-year-old superstar is a free agent, and every option is on the table, from a Lakers return to retirement
The Los Angeles Lakers find themselves in a must-win scenario on May 9, as they're already down 2-0 in their Western Conference Semifinals series against the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder. Given that Luka Doncic is still not healthy enough to ...
LeBron James takes what could be his final walk off an NBA court as a player. Allen Berezovsky / LOS ANGELES — LeBron James didn’t have a tee time waiting for him on Tuesday. A running joke around the Lakers this season was to ask James when and where his tee time was.
LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter in Game Four of the Second Round o
Gary Payton predicted LeBron James could make a shocking move to the Golden State Warriors if he chooses to leave the Lakers after their playoff exit. There has been a lot, a lot of speculation about where LeBron James should and could go.
Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports section give their thoughts on the future of LeBron James and the Lakers, the Dodgers problems, the Angels and more.
So do the Lakers, a team that needs to add to its roster around Doncic, bid against themselves when making LeBron James an offer? "I'd pay LeBron whatever he wants as long as it's a one-year deal, no player option.