LeBron James expected to remain with Lakers
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"Those same sources said the Lakers have received no indication from James or his representatives that he would request a trade or ask to be bought out of the final year of his contract, which will be his eighth season with the Lakers, the longest consecutive stretch spent with one organization in his career."
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"It takes a lot of sacrifice" - Steve Nash praises LeBron James for making it work with Luka Doncic"It takes a lot of sacrifice" - Steve Nash praises LeBron James for making it work with Luka Doncic originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Despite considerable speculation about a LeBron trade, the reality is that he never asked for a trade and he has a no-trade clause.
Is seven years enough for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers? The 40-year-old future first-ballot Hall of Famer has
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LeBron Wire on MSNMavericks are reportedly not trying to trade for LeBron JamesSome fans got carried away with this rumor, especially considering that the Mavs may have enough talent to trade for the superstar and still be able to contend for the NBA championship. Of course, Anthony Davis, James' former co-superstar on the Los Angeles Lakers, is now in Dallas, as is Kyrie Irving, with whom he won a title in Cleveland.
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Amid serious speculation about LeBron James' future in Los Angeles, there is now an update about what's coming next.
The Locked on Heat podcast recently floated the idea of a LeBron James-Miami reunion, with the former MVP playing point guard.