Quick Bytes
- LeBron James considers a pay cut to boost Lakers’ roster.
- James Harden and Jonas Valanciunas off the table, Klay Thompson still in play.
- DeMar DeRozan emerges as a potential target for the Lakers.
- Lakers may need to trade to clear space for high-profile signings.
Lakers’ LeBron James Eyes Pay Cut for Team Enhancement
LeBron James is reportedly ready to reduce his salary to help the Los Angeles Lakers sign an impactful player, potentially opening up the mid-level exception for the team.
After James Harden and Jonas Valanciunas signed with other teams, the focus has shifted to Klay Thompson, with whom the Lakers have secured a meeting. However, the Dallas Mavericks are currently the frontrunners to acquire the four-time NBA champion. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst revealed on the Hoop Collective podcast that James would also consider a pay cut for DeMar DeRozan, who has been on the Lakers’ radar since the 2021 offseason.
DeRozan, now 34, had a strong performance last season, averaging 24.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 5.3 assists over 79 games. Despite concerns about his 3-point shooting fit with the Lakers, his overall skill level remains attractive. The Lakers, with a full roster, may need to execute trades to create space for such high-caliber acquisitions.
LeBron James has been actively involved in the recruitment process, even reaching out to Klay Thompson at the onset of free agency. His willingness to take a financial step back underscores his commitment to enhancing the Lakers’ lineup for the upcoming season.