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Lakers willing to trade LeBron James for Jarrett Allen, per insider: ‘Would kill!’

Add The California Post on Google LeBron James’ future with the Lakers is uncertain given that he’s an unrestricted free agent.

ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne provided an update on where negotiations between LeBron and the Lakers stand earlier this week, saying, “LA is the first team he can talk to because they’re their own free agent. My understanding is they had initial conversations with LeBron James’ representative, but he has not even fully committed to returning next year in these conversations.”

This was surprising for many to hear, given that the prevailing belief among fans was LeBron’s most likely outcome would be to return to LA.

However, hearing these comments from Shelburne suggested that the Lakers weren’t as adamant about bringing LeBron back as many thought.

Another wrench was thrown into this story June 24, when ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst made a bombshell claim during a segment on an ESPN Cleveland radio show.

“The thought process in Los Angeles — and I think if the Cavs were interested in this, the Lakers would sit up in attention right now — that they would sign and trade LeBron for Jarrett Allen,” Windhorst said, per an X post from ESPN Cleveland.

“And I think if the Cavs were willing to do that, they could have LeBron. Obviously, LeBron would have to want to sign with the Cavs. But if your pathway to paying LeBron the money is to trade Jarrett Allen for him, the Lakers would KILL for Jarrett Allen. KILL for him, all right? They would do that deal in 17-tenths of a second.”

The fact that Los Angeles would be willing to trade LeBron for Allen — who averaged 15.4 points and 8.5 rebounds per game for the Cavs last season — is raising eyebrows.

Of course, money factors into this scenario, and Allen would be a great fit with star guard Luka Doncic. But this claim from Windhorst is still raising eyebrows among many.

But it’s just a report for now. Time will tell whether there’s fire to follow from this smoke.

Read original at New York Post

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