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Lakers willing to offer three-year max deal to LeBron James

James has until June 29 to opt in to the final year of his contract with the Lakers or become an unrestricted free agent. L.A. is committed to re-signing James and would offer the maximum three-year deal for which James is eligible to take him through his 24th season in the league, sources told ESPN.
Source: ESPN

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie
JJ Redick spent the weekend connecting with Lakers’ players, sources told @JakeLFischer.
Redick left the impression he’s going to value positional versatility, three-point shooting and playmaking for lineups that can optimize LeBron James off the ball.
More form @JakeLFischer: pic.twitter.com/xutGhW8Ipu7:33 PM
CBS NBA @CBSSportsNBA
Lakers introduce JJ Redick: What we learned from press conference, with insight on Anthony Davis, LeBron James
(By @SamQuinnCBS)
cbssports.com/nba/news/laker…7:32 PM
Mark Medina @MarkG_Medina
LeBron James and JJ Redick may have talked plenty on the “Mind the Game” podcast. But Lakers’ Rob Pelinka said LeBron “chose not to be heavily involved” in the coaching process. For @Sportskeeda bit.ly/45Bkm9j7:13 PM
Jovan Buha @jovanbuha
JJ Redick has mentioned the need for an increase in 3-point attempts in multiple answers.
The Lakers ranked 28th in attempts last season and have never ranked higher than 17th in attempts in the LeBron-AD era. – 5:15 PM
Mark Medina @MarkG_Medina
JJ Redick said he and LeBron James intentionally did not talk to each other during the coaching search. They only talked after Lakers and Redick agreed to a deal – 4:57 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
Redick said he didn’t speak to LeBron at all about the head coaching position until 30 minutes after he was offered the job by the Lakers: “That was very intentional on both our parts.” – 4:57 PM
Dave McMenamin @mcten
JJ Redick: “LeBron and I did not talk about the Lakers job until Thursday afternoon, but 30 minutes after I was offered the job … That was very intentional” – 4:57 PM
Kamenetzky Brothers @KamBrothers
Rob Pelinka says that LeBron was very supportive of the process of finding a new coach for the Lakers, but chose not to heavily involved. He did note, however, that Anthony Davis was very actively involved and in the loop. AK – 4:57 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
Pelinka drew a distinction between LeBron and AD’s involvement in the coaching search:
On LeBron: “He was very supportive of this organization in our process, but chose not to be heavily involved.”
On AD: “Anthony Davis chose to be very involved … he was very excited for – 4:56 PM
Chris Mannix @SIChrisMannix
Pelinka says LeBron James was “very supportive” of the Lakers coaching process but chose not to be heavily involved. Anthony Davis, Pelinka said, was heavily involved and is excited about the Redick hire. – 4:56 PM
Jovan Buha @jovanbuha
Rob Pelinka notes that LeBron James was very “supportive” of the Lakers’ coaching search and hiring process but was not “heavily involved.” He said Anthony Davis, on the other hand, was very involved in the process and excited for Redick’s hiring. – 4:55 PM
Mark Medina @MarkG_Medina
Rob Pelinka said LeBron James “was supportive, but not heavily involved” with the coaching search. Pelinka said Anthony Davis had more involvement – 4:55 PM
Khobi Price @khobi_price
JJ Redick mentioned that he’d like to see LeBron James shoot more 3s, especially after shooting a career-high 41% from beyond the arc last season. – 4:49 PM
Dave McMenamin @mcten
JJ Redick says he wants LeBron James to take more 3s next season. James shot a career-best 41% from 3 last year in his 20th season. – 4:48 PM
Stephen Noh @StephNoh
I made some free agency predictions how much LeBron, PG, Klay, DeRozan, KCP, and Isaiah Hartenstein earn on their new deals:
sportingnews.com/us/nba/news/nb…4:04 PM
Chris Palmer @ChrisPalmerNBA
Bronny James casually drops $10K on sneakers. Including a pair of $4,000 LeBron Christmas 11s. Light work. pic.twitter.com/SsPL8IuzYk3:27 PM

More on this storyline

Redick spent the weekend connecting with players up and down the Lakers’ roster over the phone, league sources told Yahoo Sports, explaining his vision for some of their specific roles. Redick left various players and their representatives with the impression the first-time head coach is going to value positional versatility, 3-point shooting and playmaking for lineups that can optimize LeBron James off the ball, sources said. -via Yahoo! Sports / June 24, 2024
Jovan Buha: JJ Redick says he didn’t talk to LeBron James during the coaching search until 30 minutes after he was offered the position on Thursday. Redick says they then spoke for about 15-20 minutes on the phone. He added that he knew James didn’t want to be involved and respected that. -via Twitter @jovanbuha / June 24, 2024
Khobi Price: Rob Pelinka says LeBron James was “supportive” of the Lakers’ coaching search/process, but not very involved — a distinction Rob wanted to make clear. Rob added that Anthony Davis was very involved in the process. -via Twitter @khobi_price / June 24, 2024

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