LeBron James has the option to choose a new team next year, depending on where his son Bronny James is drafted. The speculation surrounding his next move continues to grow, with analysts and fans discussing the possibilities. Former NBA star Chandler Parsons recently shared his perspective on James’ future, highlighting the importance of his son’s draft placement. Parsons believes that James has always wanted to play alongside his son, and his decision on which team to join will be influenced by where Bronny is selected. James has kept his options open for the upcoming season, with his player option designed with his son in mind. Although James signed a contract extension with the Los Angeles Lakers, he can choose to continue with the team only if Bronny does not declare for the 2024 NBA draft. Parsons suggests that once Bronny declares for the draft, it will become clear which team will select him and where LeBron James will play. If Bronny does enter the draft, his father will prioritize signing with that team. Parsons believes that James Sr. has the influence to negotiate with any team he desires, with the only limitation being the salary. If James opts into his current Lakers deal, he is expected to earn $51 million next year. Bronny James, LeBron’s oldest son, is currently a freshman at the University of Southern California and plays for the Trojans. Although he was initially projected as a top-15 pick, his performance has not met expectations, averaging low numbers in points, rebounds, and assists. However, being the son of a basketball legend may still work in his favor. There are rumors that Bronny James could go undrafted, which would allow him to sign with any team on a starting 2-way contract. Regardless of the outcome, Chandler Parsons believes that LeBron James Sr. will ultimately join his son, as his future depends on Bronny’s decisions.
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