One day after trading for Jaylen Brown, the 76ers have entered the mix for LeBron James and are attempting to pitch him, sources said.
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We’re sunk - the dream is dead

. Philly is a great option - joining three other AS level players and competing in the east?
The great thing about his ring chasing is it further separates him from Kobe (5 rings in 7 tries - one team) and the

(6 out of 6 - one team) vs. 4 out of 10 with three teams.
Or, no so fast my friend -
Agent Rich Paul explains LeBron James’ Lakers exit, reveals potential destinations
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This is probably a Seantrell Henderson level of interest, but we’re desperate
Paul discussed the possible destinations for the NBA great.
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For a few weeks after Season 23 ended, LeBron James was “80 percent sure” he would return to the Los Angeles Lakers, he told longtime friend and sports agent Rich Paul.
Obviously that didn’t hold, and now the NBA’s all-time leading scorer is again the league’s most attractive and tantalizing free agent.
Speaking on his “Game Over” podcast with Max Kellerman, Paul said that when James was sure he wanted to continue playing but not with the Lakers, he challenged his most famous client with one question: What did he want most as he entered his 24th NBA season?
“The answer was happiness,” Paul said.
During the episode, Paul discussed several potential destinations for James on a whiteboard. The Philadelphia 76ers were prominently listed, as were the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets and a few other teams on the outer edges.
In a twist, Paul said if the Knicks hadn’t won the title, “there would be no board. He’d be going to the Knicks.” It’s unlikely James will sign with them, but Paul said the only thing that would need to happen is for Jalen Brunson to call.
“He would have to pick up the phone and say it’s no issue with me with you joining,” Paul said.
Paul also pointed to James’ hometown of Cleveland as a serious contender, citing familiarity with the organization, Gilbert family and team president Koby Altman, as well as long-standing relationships with people within the organization, such as assistant general manager Brandon Weems.
“Brandon Weems, who I call basically like LeBron’s brother, is a big feather in the Cavs’ cap,” the sports agent said.
From a roster perspective, while Paul said it’s “nothing against James Harden,” James would have loved to play with the Clippers’ Darius Garland, whose game he admires, similar to that of another player, the Sixers’ Tyrese Maxey.
“LeBron loves Maxey,” Paul said.
He added that the Sixers’ recent acquisition of Jaylen Brown makes them more attractive as a potential destination. James is also familiar with Sixers president of basketball operations Mike Gansey, whom he played high school basketball against, and Jameer Nelson, who is a new addition to Philadelphia’s front office. They also discussed how LeBron could help develop standout rookie VJ Edgecombe.
The Heat also remains in play due to James’ previous tenure with the team and familiarity with the organization.
Another rarely discussed option would be the Timberwolves. Paul cited the ownership group, the possibility of playing with Anthony Edwards and LaMelo Ball and the defensive support of Rudy Gobert and Jaden McDaniels.
Paul said that playing in Golden State with Steph Curry and Draymond Green, and the way the Lacob family has built a winning organization, stood out, too.
Throughout the podcast, Paul also said the Nuggets, Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs were part of broader league-wide discussions. With the Dallas Mavericks, Paul said many factors outside of basketball were part of the potential equation, in addition to roster evaluation.
Despite Paul’s comments on the podcast, no final decision had been made regarding James’ next team.