LeBron James silence leaves Lakers in the lurch ahead of NBA free agency

With NBA free agency set to begin, the biggest development surrounding LeBron James isn’t where he’ll play next—it’s that he hasn’t even begun negotiating with the Los Angeles Lakers.According to ESPN insider Brian Windhorst, the Lakers have already reached out to James’ longtime agent, Rich Paul, to express their desire to bring the four-time NBA champion back.But that’s where the process has stalled.“They reached out to LeBron representative Rich Paul and said, ‘We’d like to have LeBron back,'” Windhorst said on ESPN.

“But there have been no further talks.From what I understand, the Lakers have not made an offer.

But LeBron, from what I understand as of today, has not made himself available to meet with the Lakers yet.”For a player of James’s stature, the lack of any meaningful dialogue has become one of the biggest mysteries of the offseason.Windhorst admitted he doesn’t know why James has remained unavailable as free agency opens.“I don’t know why LeBron has not been available,” Windhorst said.“He has not been available for the meeting and obviously free agency begins tomorrow.

So I am not assuming that LeBron is playing for sure next year.I am assuming that there is a reason why he has not met with them yet.”The timing has naturally fueled speculation that James is still weighing every option before making a decision on what would be his 24th NBA season.The Lakers have made their interest in bringing James back public, although likely desiring a more team-friendly contract as they look to build around Luka Dončić.

But with negotiations yet to begin, the rumor mill has only intensified.One of the teams repeatedly linked to James is the Golden State Warriors.The idea of pairing LeBron with Stephen Curry has fascinated fans for years, and reports have once again connected the two superstars this offseason.Draymond Green’s decision to decline his player option gives Golden State more financial flexibility, potentiall...

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