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February 15th News: Today, ESPN's renowned host Stephen A. Smith commented on the Warriors' unsuccessful attempt to trade for LeBron James on a television program.
"ESPN's report is entirely accurate. The Warriors did indeed reach out to the Lakers, making a concerted effort to acquire LeBron James. It is believed that they were willing to offer Klay Thompson and draft picks, but the Lakers naturally wanted Jonathan Kuminga, a demand the Warriors would never agree to. However, LeBron quickly vetoed the proposal because he has no intention of leaving. He wants to retire as a Lakers player. If he were to leave the Lakers, the only destination he would consider is the Knicks, due to factors like Madison Square Garden and the allure of New York, but even that is far behind staying in Los Angeles as his second choice. So, the situation is this: he won't go anywhere; he'll stay with his current team.
"People in the circle wanted to say that Rich Paul vetoed the trade. If LeBron didn't tell him to veto something, Rich Paul wouldn't veto anything. If LeBron tells Rich Paul to do something, even if Rich Paul doesn't want to do it, he will do it according to his client's request. So, people blaming Rich Paul for vetoing the trade? No, it was LeBron who vetoed it. Because LeBron has many reasons for not wanting to leave, including personal and professional reasons," Smith said. |
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