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Former NBA player makes bold prediction about LeBron James’ future after Deandre Ayton’s comments

Deandre Ayton's controversial arrival to the Los Angeles Lakers sparked debate not only over his recent performances, but also over his claim that he had not yet been contacted by LeBron James. This situation led a former NBA player to predict a shift in the veteran star's future in the league.

Deandre Ayton and LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers.
© Steph Chambers/Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesDeandre Ayton and LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers.

At the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers General Manager Rob Pelinka announced plans to add a center to the team. A few weeks later, they opted to sign Deandre Ayton from free agency. While his arrival stirred some debate in the NBA, many fans applauded the move. During his introduction, Ayton noted that LeBron James had not yet welcomed him to the team, sparking a curious prediction from a former NBA star about the veteran’s future in the league.

Go ahead and say it man, ‘I ain’t texting this… that I ain’t playing with. I don’t even know if I’m on this team,’,” Gilbert Arenas said on his podcast. Since the Anthony Davis trade, fans have observed a noticeable reduction in LeBron’s involvement in team decisions. This has prompted speculation that a trade request from him might not be entirely off the table.

Speculation has intensified following a report from NBA insider Brian Windhorst, which revealed a surprising development within the Los Angeles Lakers organization. The front office reportedly informed Luka Doncic about the potential sale of the franchise, while LeBron James was kept out of the loop. This move marks a significant shift in the internal power structure, indicating that James’ influence may no longer serve as the cornerstone for the team’s strategic decisions.

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Celtics’ legend Paul Pierce downplays LeBron James not welcoming Deandre Ayton

Although Gilbert sees an obvious hierarchical shift, Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce downplays the case. “LeBron is probably going to retire after this year, right? His whole career, he’s been doing this, texting. He tired of this,” he said, via SPEAK. Moreover, he also mentioned that we lack any context about the greeting, questioning whether LeBron instructed Luka or if there were other circumstances.

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Lebron James is yet to decide his NBA future

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At 40, LeBron James has accomplished nearly everything possible in the NBA, cementing his status as a league legend. His legacy with the Los Angeles Lakers remains untouched and enduring, unaffected by any external narratives.

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Recently, a leaked video showed James admitting that his wife, Savannah, wishes for him to retire. For that reason, Paul Pierce cautions against overanalyzing Deandre Ayton’s situation, suggesting it’s not as significant as it might seem.

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According to Shams Charania, LeBron James is fully focused on maximizing the impact of every remaining season in his illustrious career. His goal is clear: to maintain his competitiveness and stature as a key player on the roster. In response, the Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly committed to building a formidable team, one that can consistently vie for the championship year after year.

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