FREE agency just started in the NBA and Kendrick Perkins already has a big prediction.
LeBron James has opted to terminate his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers to pursue a new deal with the team.
After canceling the deal, it was reported that LeBron would be willing to take a pay cut to help improve the Lakers’ roster.
James’ agent, Rich Paul, explained that he is willing to do anything to help the team win.
“He’s prioritizing improving the squad,” Paul told ESPN.
“He has been adamant about making every effort to improve the squad.”
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the pay cut could reach more than $20 million.
Another ESPN insider isn’t so sure about the reasons behind the pay cuts.
Kendrick Perkins bets LeBron would accept less money because he wants to win one more ring.
“I’m willing to bet my left toe that LeBron James won’t take a pay cut for the future of the Lakers,” Perkins said.
“That’s it for now. LeBron James wants to win now. LeBron James knows the pressure he’s under.
“It’s not because of the future of the Lakers, it’s because LeBron wants another chance.
“To be honest with you, they weren’t that far off last year when you think about it.”
Fans divided opinions on LeBron’s potential pay cut and shared options for players the Lakers could sign.
“He’s doing everything he can to get Bronny the championship,” said one fan.
“They never won a ring,” said another fan.
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“You definitely want to add Harden to your team when looking for a ring,” said a third fan.
“Yes, Lebron has had a confirmed pay cut,” said a fourth fan.
LeBron will play alongside his son in the 2024-25 season if he resigns from the Lakers.
They drafted Bronny with the 55th overall pick in the draft.
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