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Does Lebron retire this summer?
I hope he doesn't, but I'm not sure he wants to be Pippen to Fat Luka and having Reaves and Rui shoot game winning shots for another season.
Imo, I hope Lebron stays for another season, but he has to use his influence and get Luka to get in shape and then Pelinka needs to find a good center. Rui is disposable, Knecht can do what he does on offense. Trade Rui for a GOOD center.
Lebron can still play, if he could be a legit third option, he could play as good defense as he did this playoffs and they have one more shot for a ring.
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Re: Does Lebron retire this summer?
 Originally Posted by 90sgoat
I hope he doesn't, but I'm not sure he wants to be Pippen to Fat Luka and having Reaves and Rui shoot game winning shots for another season.
Imo, I hope Lebron stays for another season, but he has to use his influence and get Luka to get in shape and then Pelinka needs to find a good center. Rui is disposable, Knecht can do what he does on offense. Trade Rui for a GOOD center.
Lebron can still play, if he could be a legit third option, he could play as good defense as he did this playoffs and they have one more shot for a ring.
No, Lebron is waiting for Giannis and Bryce and the Lakers are going to play around with the lineup to try and be competitive until that happens.
If he comes back next season he beats Vince Carter for most seasons played, and he likely breaks Robert Parish's game record.
And if he's really motivated he's at 42,000...50 is what 5 seasons away. That would be his 100point record that nobody would ever touch. He's still All-NBA if he decides to move into the mid-level contract numbers or just make money off his endorsements the Lakers can build a superteam
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Re: Does Lebron retire this summer?
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Embiid > Jokic
Re: Does Lebron retire this summer?
 Originally Posted by marLeY baLL
55
The number of dlcks he's going to suck this summer
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Re: Does Lebron retire this summer?
If Lebron wanted to put winning above all else, he would restructure his contract in the best way possible to allow the Lakers to somehow get an playoff starting big and maybe one bench player upgrade.
I doubt he does that though. Frankly speaking I think he should seriously consider next year being his last.
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Re: Does Lebron retire this summer?
 Originally Posted by StrongLurk
If Lebron wanted to put winning above all else, he would restructure his contract in the best way possible to allow the Lakers to somehow get an playoff starting big and maybe one bench player upgrade.
I doubt he does that though. Frankly speaking I think he should seriously consider next year being his last.
If he restructured but didn't win, it would look bad, like Karl Malone on Lakers.
I think the more important thing is to decide if Reaves has what it takes to be a 2nd option in the playoffs. Lebron should be 3rd option ideally now.
I would trade Rui, I think these playoffs have shown some serious limitations, namely he is a bad perimeter defender.
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Re: Does Lebron retire this summer?
Whether or not Doncic gets into shape will be up to Doncic and no one else. But I would be shocked if the Lakers don't build a great team this offseason. Benching the entire bench in the second half is a sure sign that they don't think they're good enough and they already showed they want a real center with the Williams trade they shouldn't have terminated. They're all-in for the rest of James's career so whatever table scraps the years of sacrificing th he future for the present have left them with are also about to be sacrificed. They just have to hope that whatever they have left can keep Doncic in town. Being the Lakers they have a good chance even with the cupboard bare.
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Re: Does Lebron retire this summer?
 Originally Posted by 90sgoat
If he restructured but didn't win, it would look bad, like Karl Malone on Lakers.
I think the more important thing is to decide if Reaves has what it takes to be a 2nd option in the playoffs. Lebron should be 3rd option ideally now.
I would trade Rui, I think these playoffs have shown some serious limitations, namely he is a bad perimeter defender.
If Lebron restructures in a major way then I will be very surprised the Lakers can't make their team much better/complete.
Honestly though, I want Lebron to go out competitively and NOT washed as an individual player.
I wish he would just make next year his last, see what the Lakers FO can do to make the team more complete, and go out competing in the playoffs.
No MJ Wizards bullshit and Kobe 2014-2016 bullshit.
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Re: Does Lebron retire this summer?
 Originally Posted by StrongLurk
If Lebron restructures in a major way then I will be very surprised the Lakers can't make their team much better/complete.
Honestly though, I want Lebron to go out competitively and NOT washed as an individual player.
I wish he would just make next year his last, see what the Lakers FO can do to make the team more complete, and go out competing in the playoffs.
No MJ Wizards bullshit and Kobe 2014-2016 bullshit.
Lebron is still very good though, he can make 2 seasons more I think at a high enough level. Depends on if he wants to of course. He should definitely break Parish records and if up for it, go for oldest starter, oldest ever etc.
Oldest ever is probably Kevin Willis at 43, but I'm unsure about oldest starter.
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