Visibly unhappy with the turn of events at the Lakers, LeBron James is getting fed up in Los Angeles. Just watch his game against the Hornets this Friday night to confirm it. A departure ? It’s not absurd next summer. The fans, for their part, have decided…
At almost 38 years old, there is no question for LeBron James to slow down. The desire is simple for the King: win a few more titles with the Lakers. A final ring would be a nice gift for No. 6, but it’s hard to see how the Angelinos will compete with the competition this season. They are very far behind in the West, to the point that some are wondering about the future of the Chosen One.
Should LeBron James request a trade from the Lakers? pic.twitter.com/fH7EsdwdXH
— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) December 24, 2022
Should LeBron ask to leave the Lakers?
LeBron on the departure of the Lakers?
If the question may seem crazy, there are a few more things to add. Yes, the Lakers are ruining another year for the King, and it’s not the first. Jeanie Buss and Rob Pelinka refuse to take action, despite LeBron’s indirect demands. It is therefore not abnormal to wonder if James is ready to jump ship. Fans think so…
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Next season? Yes.
I don’t care if he’s the reason why they made a trade for Westbrook, they had a real chance at trading him for Myles and Buddy (or Wall and Wood) but Osama Bin Pelinka refused to get rid of those 1st round picks
– Alejandro Calderón (@Alejan05612) December 24, 2022
Next season? Yes. I don’t care if they brought in Westbrook because of him, they had a real chance to trade him for Buddy and Turner (or Wall and Wood) but Pelinka refused to let those early draft picks go.
Hell yes
— emax. (@YO_EMAX) December 24, 2022
Sure
1.) he can’t be traded 2.) he’s re-signed with this sorry team twice 3.) he’s LEGM, he can try and fix this mess
— Angry Yankees Fan (@Yankeefan_1999) December 24, 2022
It cannot be exchanged. He re-signed with this team twice. It’s LeGM, he can fix it all
Does LeBron James want to stay at the Lakers? The answer leans towards yes, at least for now. If the season continues like this, without playoffs at the end, the question will have to be asked to the King. No one will blame him given the slump present at the Angelinos.