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L.A. Lakers: LeBron James, Paul George, Anthony Davis and Chris Paul in 2022
New Superteam Lineup: PG Chris Paul, SG Paul George, SF LeBron James, PF Kyle Kuzma, C Anthony Davis
Assuming Davis re-signs with the Lakers this offseason, LeBron James should stay on the recruiting trail for a third star.
The Gran Destino Tower at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort should be a hotbed for tampering, as potential 2021 free agents James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George all share the same lodging.
While James will likely try to convince Antetokounmpo to come to L.A. first, so will every other team with cap space in 2021.
Should James fail to bring in a third star in 2021, the 2022 offseason looks promising as well. James, Leonard and George all carry player options for the 2021-22 season, which means they could return to their respective teams or sign a new one-and-one deal to maximize earnings and keep their options open.
George has recently praised the outspokenness and leadership of James as a voice for the NBA.
“You have tremendous leaders in our league in LeBron, Dwyane Wade, [Chris Paul], Carmelo [Anthony],” he said, via Garrett Chorpenning of Sports Illustrated. “We got unbelievable leaders that notice they have a platform. They’re educated in politics, and they’re using their platform to get points across.”
If George has the opportunity to join James and Chris Paul (a free agent in 2022), could he pass it up? Especially if he wouldn’t have to leave L.A.?
The Lakers might have max cap space for George in 2022, and Paul should be willing to take a mid-level exception fresh off his nearly $160 million contract.
While this would be an older core, James isn’t showing any signs of slowing down, and Davis would still be in his 20s.
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