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His numbers are weak against college players.
Weak in the summer league.
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Leboosie helps Lakers' cap by signing below-max deal.​

For the first time in more than a decade, LeBron James will play on a contract below the max level he was eligible to sign, sources told ESPN's Bobby Marks, helping the Los Angeles Lakers avoid salary cap restrictions that could affect their team building in the future.
The Lakers announced Saturday that James signed a two-year extension for $101.35 million that would take him through 23 seasons in the league and edge Vince Carter's record 22-year career. The deal is approximately $2.7 million below the $104 million max, sources told Marks.
The contract includes a player option for the second season, which grants James, 39, a default no-trade clause by playing two consecutive seasons on one-year guarantees with his veteran status.
James' representative, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, told ESPN last week that James would be willing to take a pay cut to help L.A. land an "impact player" in free agency by opening up the $12.9 million midlevel exception. That gesture went for naught after the Lakers were unable to attract neither Klay Thompson from the Golden State Warriors nor DeMar DeRozan from the Chicago Bulls with the midlevel exception or a trade package, sources told ESPN.
Thompson was traded to the Dallas Mavericks on Monday and DeRozan was traded to the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
James' salary allowed the Lakers to avoid the second apron by $45,000, sources told Marks, which would allow L.A. to avoid having its 2032 first-round pick be frozen from being included in a trade next summer as a penalty for carrying a total roster salary well above the salary cap.
Rob Pelinka, the Lakers' vice president of basketball operations and general manager, referenced the punitive nature of the league's new collective bargaining agreement earlier in the week at the introductory news conference for James' eldest son, Bronny, who L.A. selected with the No. 55 pick in the NBA draft.
We're now in the apron world," Pelinka said. "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. So we'll continue to pursue upgrades to our roster."
If L.A.'s total roster compensation came in north of $190 million for the 2024-25 season, the Lakers would be unable to take back more salary in a trade in aggregate than it sent out, shutting off potential deals that didn't fit into the rigid math -- another penalty associated with the second apron.
James has taken a pay cut only once before in his career, in 2010, when he joined the Miami Heat on a two-year, $68.6 million deal. That left $15 million on the table to help the Heat front office assemble a team that went on to make four straight Finals appearances and win two championships.
 

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Leboosie helps Lakers' cap by signing below-max deal.​

For the first time in more than a decade, LeBron James will play on a contract below the max level he was eligible to sign, sources told ESPN's Bobby Marks, helping the Los Angeles Lakers avoid salary cap restrictions that could affect their team building in the future.
The Lakers announced Saturday that James signed a two-year extension for $101.35 million that would take him through 23 seasons in the league and edge Vince Carter's record 22-year career. The deal is approximately $2.7 million below the $104 million max, sources told Marks.
The contract includes a player option for the second season, which grants James, 39, a default no-trade clause by playing two consecutive seasons on one-year guarantees with his veteran status.
James' representative, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, told ESPN last week that James would be willing to take a pay cut to help L.A. land an "impact player" in free agency by opening up the $12.9 million midlevel exception. That gesture went for naught after the Lakers were unable to attract neither Klay Thompson from the Golden State Warriors nor DeMar DeRozan from the Chicago Bulls with the midlevel exception or a trade package, sources told ESPN.
Thompson was traded to the Dallas Mavericks on Monday and DeRozan was traded to the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
James' salary allowed the Lakers to avoid the second apron by $45,000, sources told Marks, which would allow L.A. to avoid having its 2032 first-round pick be frozen from being included in a trade next summer as a penalty for carrying a total roster salary well above the salary cap.
Rob Pelinka, the Lakers' vice president of basketball operations and general manager, referenced the punitive nature of the league's new collective bargaining agreement earlier in the week at the introductory news conference for James' eldest son, Bronny, who L.A. selected with the No. 55 pick in the NBA draft.
We're now in the apron world," Pelinka said. "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. So we'll continue to pursue upgrades to our roster."
If L.A.'s total roster compensation came in north of $190 million for the 2024-25 season, the Lakers would be unable to take back more salary in a trade in aggregate than it sent out, shutting off potential deals that didn't fit into the rigid math -- another penalty associated with the second apron.
James has taken a pay cut only once before in his career, in 2010, when he joined the Miami Heat on a two-year, $68.6 million deal. That left $15 million on the table to help the Heat front office assemble a team that went on to make four straight Finals appearances and win two championships.
When is you stop being upset?

you're a girl basically
Every time I make a post in this thread you have something to say too me.
I'm a Lebron James hater just like your a Trump hater.
If you don't like what I have to say than put me on ignore.
 

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When is you stop being upset?

you're a girl basically
Every time I make a post in this thread you have something to say too me.
I'm a Lebron James hater just like your a Trump hater.
If you don't like what I have to say than put me on ignore.
 

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Why do i feel like you normally write in crayon?

Coherent sentences are beyond you anymore.
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Every time I make a post in this thread you have something to say too me.
I'm a Lebron James hater just like your a Trump hater.
If you don't like what I have to say than put me on ignore.
 

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You've lost it man..
Somehow I've destroyed most of your integrity by just pointing out what a cry baby girl you are.

Act like you have a backbone, man up little lady. You're petty hangups are well known..
All in need to do is show up and you melt then crumble..

got it?
Every time I make a post in this thread you have something to say too me.
I'm a Lebron James hater just like your a Trump hater.
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LeBronny jr. (knee) misses Lakers' California Classic game.​

Rookie Bronny James will be held out of Sunday's California Classic summer league game in San Francisco because of trace swelling in his left knee, a Los Angeles Lakers spokesperson confirmed to ESPN.
Keeping James out of Sunday's game vs. the Golden State Warriors -- the second day of a back-to-back -- is considered precautionary. James is expected to play in Wednesday's final Classic game against the Miami Heat.
In James' summer league debut Saturday against the Sacramento Kings, the No. 55 pick in last month's draft scored four points on 2-of-9 shooting in 22 minutes.
"He's just got to keep learning, keep getting reps and learning how much he's capable of," Lakers summer league coach Dane Johnson said after Saturday's game. "Like, his body, he can get downhill if he uses his shoulder if he has a little bit of an advantage on somebody. And just building that confidence into him."
The Lakers are prioritizing giving James as many reps as possible through the remainder of summer league, both in San Francisco and then in Las Vegas beginning later this week.
 

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The decision by the Lakers to sign a shitty player who doesn't deserve to be there, just because CaBron pressured them into it, is not going to age well at all.
 

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The decision by the Lakers to sign a shitty player who doesn't deserve to be there, just because CaBron pressured them into it, is not going to age well at all.
CaBron
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The decision by the Lakers to sign a shitty player who doesn't deserve to be there, just because CaBron pressured them into it, is not going to age well at all.
He was pick #55 lol

People picked that late typically aren’t NBA talent

There was no risk to take him. They’re not missing out on someone else lol
 
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He was pick #55 lol

People picked that late typically aren’t NBA talent

There was no risk to take him. They’re not missing out on someone else lol
You may lol all you want, but it's a bad look for the Lakers. The kid is complete garbage.
 

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You may lol all you want, but it's a bad look for the Lakers. The kid is complete garbage.
Who should they have picked then? There’s no risk in anyone at that draft position

One of the worst drafts in history. College basketball sucks nowadays .

If anything it’s just a $ decision
 

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You may lol all you want, but it's a bad look for the Lakers. The kid is complete garbage.

He'll be sent down to the minors after a couple of months :lmao:
 

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LeBitch jr. Scoreless in 19 minutes

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