Must See: Lil Durk Pitches LeBron James, Bronny On Playing For Bulls

LeBron James is expected to opt out of his current contract in the next three days, making him an unrestricted free agent with his son on the verge of being drafted on Wednesday night. James has made it known that one of his career goals is to share the court with his son but has also warned that drafting Bronny James will not lure him to a franchise. While the likelihood that he opts out to resign a wealthier and lengthier deal with the Los Angeles Lakers probably sits at over 90%, there’s still some wiggle room. Enter Chicago-bred rapper Lil Durk, who’s doing his part in recruiting one of the best players of all time to his hometown team. Enjoy this light-hearted attempt by one of the world’s top musicians to bring the superstar to the Bulls.

An Offer Even Jerry Would Turn Down

As Bulls and White Sox fans know too well, Jerry Reinsdorf is one of the stingiest owners in professional sports. Signing LeBron James or anyone with that price tag will not happen during his tenure, but what if he only has to pay half of the purse? Durk Derrick Banks, more popularly known as Lil Durk, has jokingly offered to pay half of James and his sons’ salaries if they represent the red and black next season.

Use The Recruiting Skills Elsewhere

Celebrity influence does not sway the decisions of professional athletes, but if the Chicago-born elites are going to try to use their power or wallets to pull someone to town, use it more wisely! It’s safe to say neither of the two James men would be welcomed in this city and constantly reminded that he’s nothing compared to the actual greatest basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan. Many would find it disrespectful if the Bulls allowed James to represent the franchise and turn 40 next season; there’s nearly a 0% chance it ever happens. Instead, focus on recruiting Paul George to sign or Jimmy Butler to return, boosting the Bulls into at least the playoffs.

If you needed a laugh on a Tuesday afternoon, thank Lil Durk and hope that the Bulls’ front office has even half his desire and willingness to sacrifice to bring talent to the Chicago Bulls franchise.

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