NBA Rumors: LeBron Joining Wembanyama & Spurs, Creating ...
With projected San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama expecting to contend for a title soon, could the franchise pursue Los Angeles Laker LeBron James?
www.si.comI can’t find any credible, up-to-the-minute reporting that ties LeBron James to the Spurs draft as of now. If you’d like, I can summarize the most recent public rumors and provide context on how such a scenario has been discussed in media, plus what would be required for it to happen.
Overview
Key themes in speculation (background/context)
What would be needed for something like this to occur
If you want, I can monitor for the latest verified reports and provide a concise update with sources, or I can compile a quick briefing on how other hypothetical “LeBron to Spurs” scenarios were discussed in the media over the years and why those talks stayed speculative. Would you like me to do that?
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With projected San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama expecting to contend for a title soon, could the franchise pursue Los Angeles Laker LeBron James?
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www.si.comLeBron James and Bronny James going from the Los Angeles Lakers to the San Antonio Spurs? Why not, says NBA writer Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report. Bailey
www.yardbarker.comThere's still no indication LeBron James wants to leave the Lakers, but the Spurs are Vegas' new favorites to land him if he does.
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www.si.comJames, who avoided surgery, returned Sunday after missing 13 games with a foot injury
www.cbssports.comDenver has reportedly been in touch with LeBron's agent to pitch that it would make a good short-term fit
www.cbssports.comThe Los Angeles Lakers faced a tough test in their first NBA Cup game. The San Antonio Spurs had the second-worst record in the Western Conference last season, but they are starting to play at a much higher level.
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