Los Angeles Lakers' Blueprint for LeBron James' Final Seasonshttps://t.co/dxeTKEf2XL via @BleacherReport
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) October 29, 2020
While he can become a free agent by turning down a $41 million player option in 2021, look for James to stay a Laker for at least the next three seasons. If the NBA decides to do away with it’s one-and-done rule, oldest son LeBron James Jr. will be eligible for the 2023 draft. Given James has spoken publicly about wanting to play with Bronny one day, it’s unlikely he’d agree to a contract past the 2022-23 season, leaving the door open to sign with whichever team drafts his son.
This essentially puts the Lakers on a three-year plan.

