
LeBron James returning to Lakers on $104 million deal after team drafts son Bronny
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The King’s decision is here.
James has agreed to a two-year, $104 maximum million deal to return to the Lakers, according to ESPN.
The new deal reportedly includes a no-trade clause and a player option.
Even after an astounding 21 seasons in the NBA, the all-time leading scorer still performs at an elite level.
James is coming off his sixth season with the Lakers, during which he shot a career-best 41 percent from downtown.
The Lakers also added James’ good friend and former podcast partner, JJ Redick — who retired from the NBA in 2021 — following Darvin Ham‘s dismissal after two years.
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