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He's not NBA talent, he wasn't even decent at USC.

Yet he might get drafted by the Lakers to make daddy happy

And that's just an observation, nothing to do with hate.

Some sort of privilege I suppose. The kind of stuff big daddy is always complaining about
I agree he’s not NBA ready, but he definitely still could get to that point

The cardiac episode really changed a lot of things for him. Think he’d be a lot further along

Yeah, it’s definitely advantageous for him, but he seems like a nice guy
 

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I agree he’s not NBA ready, but he definitely still could get to that point

The cardiac episode really changed a lot of things for him. Think he’d be a lot further along

Yeah, it’s definitely advantageous for him, but he seems like a nice guy
one more year at USC or transfer to Arkansas and... Get some more playing time (re-hab) I think it will be very tough for him with his condition to be a regular. JJR is the perfect fit for Lakers... They need someone to sit in coach chair and....... never know it's like predicting weather for Thanksgiving
 

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LeBron James intends to opt out of the final year of his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers worth $51.4 million for next season and work out a new deal with the team, a source familiar with his plans told ESPN.

James, 39, has until 5 p.m. ET on Saturday to inform the Lakers of his official decision.
 

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That said, sounds like Lebron is going to sacrifice salary to try and get Klay or some other good supporting piece

Good for him
 

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Why not? It’s the logical thing to do
I just didn't see any other team paying this guy what he will want. Yeah reading now he is looking to resign with Lakers for almost super max. James is eligible to sign a three-year, $162 million maximum contract to return to the Lakers...max for a player 38 years old or older. If I was a Lakers fan I would be sick. Stuck with way overpaid 40 year old, obnoxious, arrogant, ahole for the next 3 years...I'm going to enjoy their downfall, just hope that I don't have to hear all the soap opera crap that will be coming from the Fakers with very mediocre Bronnie joining the team and their failures in the coming years.
 

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I just didn't see any other team paying this guy what he will want. Yeah reading now he is looking to resign with Lakers for almost super max. James is eligible to sign a three-year, $162 million maximum contract to return to the Lakers...max for a player 38 years old or older. If I was a Lakers fan I would be sick. Stuck with way overpaid 40 year old, obnoxious, arrogant, ahole for the next 3 years...I'm going to enjoy their downfall, just hope that I don't have to hear all the soap opera crap that will be coming from the Fakers with very mediocre Bronnie joining the team and their failures in the coming years.
He's still a top 10 player in the NBA. The average annual value isn't going to be much different, and many teams would give him a 3 year deal if he wanted to leave the Lakers

Obviously makes sense for him to opt out no matter what

All that said, it sounds like LeBron is going to go out of his way to take a pay cut to make a better roster. Not sure why Lakers fans would be pissed about that

Lakers franchise has not operated well for a decade, LeBron has been the only real bright spot for them
 

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Daddy & daughter playing on the same team.
 

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He's still a top 10 player in the NBA. The average annual value isn't going to be much different, and many teams would give him a 3 year deal if he wanted to leave the Lakers

Obviously makes sense for him to opt out no matter what

All that said, it sounds like LeBron is going to go out of his way to take a pay cut to make a better roster. Not sure why Lakers fans would be pissed about that

Lakers franchise has not operated well for a decade, LeBron has been the only real bright spot for them
They wasted that pick at 55...Two years from now, LeBron will be retired, the Lakers will have yet another new coach and the 55th pick will be the 11th man off the bench. And the Lakers will not see the playoffs again until the next decade.
 

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They wasted that pick at 55...Two years from now, LeBron will be retired, the Lakers will have yet another new coach and the 55th pick will be the 11th man off the bench. And the Lakers will not see the playoffs again until the next decade.
You can’t really waste a pick at 55

You are throwing a dart after 10 picks or so

A lot of times even before that

Odds that you get a contributor that late in the draft are so slim anyway

It was a risk-free pick
 

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Lakers introduce LeBitch Jr., say he 'earned' way onto team.​


LMAO
He's a joke.
It's a circus move for LeBitch Sr.

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- After Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James thanked coach JJ Redick and vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka for everything they have "given" to him after drafting him No. 55 last week, Redick corrected his young guard.
"Rob and I did not give Bronny anything," he said during a news conference Tuesday to introduce James and No. 17 pick Dalton Knecht. "Bronny has earned this. ... Bronny has earned this through hard work."
Bronny's parents, LeBron and Savannah James, stood off to the side at the Lakers' facility as their eldest son reported to his first day on the job in the family business.
For sure, amplified amount of pressure," Bronny said of the attention surrounding his joining the Lakers. "I've already seen it on social media and stuff, and the internet and stuff and talking about that I might not deserve an opportunity. But I've been dealing with stuff like this my whole life. So it's nothing different, but it's more amplified, for sure. But I'll get through it."
The 19-year-old rookie, who entered the draft after averaging 4.8 points on 36.6% shooting (26.7% from 3), 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 19.3 minutes per game at USC after undergoing a heart procedure last summer, said the nearly five-month layoff due to the medical issue affected his development.
"I feel like I could've been perfecting my game more," Bronny said. "I feel like I've been given the opportunity to showcase what I can really do because I wasn't given that much of an opportunity at SC. I'm excited for what is to come."
Knecht signed his contract with L.A. on Tuesday -- a standardized deal based on his position in the first round. Bronny's contract is expected to be finalized before the Lakers open up their summer league slate in the California Classic against the Sacramento Kings on Saturday. Both Bronny and Knecht are expected to play.
The Lakers and Bronny's representative, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, have discussed a multiyear contract that would assure him one of L.A.'s 15 full-fledged roster spots, sources told ESPN.
LeBron also is currently not under contract with the team. Paul told ESPN his client would be willing to take a pay cut below the three-year, $162 million maximum contract the 39-year-old veteran is eligible to sign in order for L.A. to add an "impact player." However, the Lakers' attempt to acquire Klay Thompson after James made that gesture failed, with Thompson joining the Dallas Mavericks on a three-year, $50 million deal, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Pelinka said that the Lakers are continuing to try to strengthen the roster and would include the two future first-round picks they have that are eligible to be traded should the right situation present itself.
"I think if the right deal comes and we have to put in draft picks, we will," Pelinka said before acknowledging how the first and second apron structure of the new collective bargaining agreement has placed limitations on teams. "We're now in the apron world. We've seen contending teams or championship-level teams have to lose players. That's a result of the apron world we're living in. So, does it make trades more challenging? Yes. Does it make good trades impossible? No."
Bronny, when asked if the possibility of playing with the NBA's all-time leading scorer informed the timing of his decision to leave USC, said a father-son pairing was not his motivation to declare.
"Rob has told me that there's a great development system here, so I just want to come in and get my work in and get better every day," Bronny said. "I never really had a thought of me going to play with my dad. But that's always there to take part of. But that wasn't the main focus of mine."
Redick said that he is close to hiring a director of player development to join his coaching staff.
"I think just in general the player development program we're trying to build is holistic," Redick said, listing everything from X's and O's and nutrition to conditioning and mental fortitude as subjects he hopes the program will address.
While Redick continues to work on filling out his staff, he said that Dane Johnson, the coach of L.A.'s G League affiliate, the South Bay Lakers, will coach the Lakers' summer league team in San Francisco and Las Vegas.
"I will be heavily involved in practices," Redick said. "I will also be involved in some capacity during the games, during film, all of that. We talk about development, it's an incredible opportunity for Dane and his staff to develop further."
Knecht, the 2024 SEC Player of the Year after averaging 21.7 points on 45.8% shooting (39.7% from 3), 4.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists in leading the University of Tennessee to the Elite Eight, said he has already met with LeBron and Anthony Davis since being drafted last week and with Redick on Tuesday morning.
One of the things we talked about is just being open-minded," Redick said of his meeting with Knecht. "Having an openness and just letting go of outcomes. And the thing that excites me about both these guys is that their basis of basketball is as workers. And that's a great starting point if you want to develop into a great NBA player."
Knecht, who wore Davis' No. 3 at Tennessee, will wear No. 4 for the Lakers -- playing off the popular board game, Connect 4. "Why not?" he said.
Bronny will wear No. 9, honoring the late rap artist Juice WRLD, who referenced the number in his music. Bronny also has "9 9 9" tattooed vertically behind his left ear.
"Juice has just been a big part of me keeping calm in some situations that I've been through," Bronny said. "So just paying homage to him, especially because he passed, it's a really important thing for me."
 

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First NBA Summer League game: Bronny James: 4 pts 2 rebounds 2 assists,
2-8(.250) fg%,
0-2(.000) 3p%,
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