LeBron James Talks About Trading For Anthony Davis: “That Would Be Amazing”

LeBron talks about Lakers trading for Anthony Davis

In the summer of 2018, Anthony Davis left the Wasserman agency and then signed with Rich Paul of Klutch Sports in September. Paul is LeBron James‘ agent.

LeBron Thinks Lakers Should Trade For Anthony Davis

New Orleans‘ 6-foot-10 power forward is one of the NBA’s most interesting players. Davis is under contract with thePelicans for $27.1 million next season and has a player option for 2020-21 worth $28.8 million. At only 25, he’s averaging 28 points, 12.4 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 2.8 blocks and 1.7 steals per game for a team that’s under .500 in spite of him.

Though the Los Angeles Lakers have been rumored to be targeting players from Kawhi Leonard to Paul George, Davis is on another level. The Lakers tried to acquire Trevor Ariza this month but refused to give up any part of their young core. In order to get Davis, it’s close to guaranteed that they’d have to move Brandon IngramLonzo BallKyle Kuzma or Josh Hart. And they’re expected to go after him.

“They’re not going to give away picks and their top young players in some deal that makes them incrementally better this season because they’ve got to save all those assets for Anthony Davis, a big trade this summer pre- or post-free agency,” said ESPN reporter Adrian Wojnarowski said. “That’s why they’ve looked at players who are on one-year deals who don’t have money going forward.”

Even Lebron is behind the idea. When asked about it, he said, “That would be amazing. That would be amazing, like, duh. That would be incredible.”

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New Orleans is well aware that teams are interested in Davis. “If you can trade him for anybody, then he is the most valuable guy in the league. Not that we would ever consider that,” Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said in October. “There’s no one in the league that we would trade him for, and there’s no one out of the league — not even Beyonce. If we wouldn’t trade him for her, he’s probably untouchable.”

The Lakers’ best move would be to trade for Davis now. He’s got an incentive to stay in New Orleans if he’s a free agent. They can offer him the largest contract out of any team, according to CBA rules. And if LA does want to trade for him, it’s best to pull the trigger now. The Boston Celtics are expected to be in talks for him and they’re a much deeper team. Aside from driving up the price, they’ll be able to offer more in the end. James will be 34 this month. A realistic path to a championship must include another superstar.

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