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The Lakers’ path to renew LeBron James at least for two more seasons

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LeBron James has one year left in his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite both parties have discussed a renewal, there is no agreement yet. However, there is a tiny window left to try it out for them.

LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers
© Steph Chambers/Getty ImagesLeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers

According to the specialized site Spotrac, LeBron James signed a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers. In the 2022-23 NBA SeasonLeBron will earn $44,474,988. After that season, the four-time NBA Champion will be an unrestricted free agent.

Entering his 20th season, LeBron James will be a 38-year-old forward. Therefore, the next upcoming seasons could be his last at the highest basketball level. Despite he already clinched many records in the National Basketball Association, LeBron still has one dream he wants to achieve.

As the Lakers’ front office are still in talks with LeBron’s agents trying to reach an agreement for an extension. They are also trying to build a Championship-contender team for the next season. But they know he is the right player to lead their project to clinch another NBA Championship Ring.

LeBron James could renew with the Lakers thanks to a 2024 Draft pick

According to The Athletic’s NBA reporter Joe Vardon, currently the rights for the Los Angeles Lakers’ 2024 first-round draft pick are owned by the New Orleans Pelicans. Therefore, the Lakers’ front office need to negotiate for that pick in order to renew LeBron James at least for the next two seasons. The reason is Bronny James.

LeBron James has said multiple times that he wishes to play alongside him oldest the end in the NBA with the team that drafts him. Therefore, if nothing huge changes, Bronny won’t be a first-overall pick. Therefore, in 2024 when Bronny will be eligible to enlist for the NBA Draftthe Lakers may have a shot to draft him and keep his father for at least two more seasons.

However, the Lakers’ front office needs to convince the Pelicans to acquire theirs 2025 first-round pick instead of their pick in 2024. Although, until that happens and they already renewed LeBronthey could negotiate for a decent pick to draft Bronny as they did with Max Christie in this year’s draft.

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