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The Lakers are going to be active this summer, especially with the possible departure threat regarding LeBron James.
And behind the scenes, it is said that the King wants to put pressure on his organization. At least according to a famous polemicist.
Rob Pelinka wants to recruit a new star in Los Angeles for this summer, with Trae Young and Donovan Mitchell regularly mentioned in recent weeks.
4 targets have also been revealed , but it is entirely possible that the Lakers leave with nothing.
The franchise may have some assets, notably with three first rounds, but it will not necessarily be enough to strike hard.
But before thinking about future reinforcements, Pelinka must always finalize an important file: that of the coach.
Darvin Ham still needs to be replaced and JJ Redick seems to be the big favorite to succeed him. James Borrego, former coach of the Hornets, is also appreciated, but he would already be a little behind the rest.
News not very well received by fans, unlike LeBron James.
LeBron James ready to do anything for the Lakers this summer?
This won’t surprise anyone, but let’s just say James shouldn’t be opposed to Redick’s hiring, at least if it comes to fruition in the coming days.
His podcast partner is after all being talked about, however, fans are concerned about his lack of experience.
When we know the ambitions of the Pourpre et Or, an experienced coach wouldn’t hurt.
Behind the scenes, Stephen A. Smith claims that James is putting pressure on Redick to become the coach. Same story regarding the draft of his son, Bronny, next June.
Stephen A. Smith : “Let me tell you what I heard: LeBron James is trying to get the Los Angeles Lakers to take Bronny James in the draft with their second rounder. He would also like JJ Redick to become the next coach. I’m just sharing with you what I heard. »
“That doesn’t mean the Lakers want JJ Redick. He is one of the candidates and the Lakers have not yet made a final decision, but LeBron has. He wants it in Los Angeles, which would explain why they have a podcast together. »
Would James want Redick in Los Angeles? Probably. Is he forcing the Lakers to make this decision?
That’s another question. SAS affirms that yes via its sources, while the clan of the person concerned insists that it is completely disinterested in this soap opera.
Whatever happens, it’s hard to believe that the former Clipper won’t come during the month of June.
Is LeBron James putting pressure on the Lakers behind the scenes? Maybe. We remind you that the King has still not made a decision regarding his future, thus forcing Rob Pelinka to make the best decisions. It promises for the future.