Rich Paul: ‘The Lakers’ focus should probably be more so on Anthony Davis than LeBron at this point’
LeBron James is nearing the end of his legendary career
Rich Paul has become arguably the most powerful agent in the NBA, but he will always be associated with a single client. He got his start in basketball after befriending a high school-aged LeBron James, learned the ropes at CAA under James’ second agent, Leon Rose, and when he went out on his own to found Klutch Sports, James was his first client.
But in a Friday interview with Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes, Paul made an interesting point about the future of James’ current employer, the Los Angeles Lakers. While assuring Haynes that James has not involved himself in the team’s ongoing search for a new head coach, he said that, in his opinion, “the Lakers’ focus should probably be more so on Anthony Davis than LeBron at this point.”
Paul is, of course, also Davis’ agent, and helped orchestrate the 2019 trade that got him to Los Angeles from the New Orleans Pelicans. It is still a somewhat jarring statement to hear from James’ own agent given LeBron’s stature within the sport, and is therefore worth interrogating what exactly it might mean, and what a Davis-led future might look like.
James can become a free agent this offseason through a player option, while Paul’s quote might put Laker fans on alert, all indications are that he plans to remain in Los Angeles in some form. The real question, though, is how much longer he plans to stay there.
James will turn 40 next season. The Athletic’s Shams Charania has reported that the expectation is that James will play one or two more NBA seasons, though given how good he still is and how much money he stands to make by at least playing out a three-year max contract, he should be considered year-to-year for the foreseeable future. Paul’s words might suggest that the Lakers should plan for a shorter time period with James rather than an extended runway.
Davis turned 31 in March. He may be closer to the end of his prime than the beginning of it, but the Lakers can reasonably assume that he still has several years of stardom left, provided he can remain healthy. Part of the plan when the Lakers signed James was that he would eventually pass the baton as face off the franchise off to another player. That hasn’t quite happened yet with Davis, but it seems as though the plan remains for him to do so.
Where things get complicated is in managing the roster in the interim. The Lakers have three first-round picks to trade this offseason. They have been linked to a number of star guards as targets with those picks, including Trae Young, Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland. Such a player would make plenty of sense as a long-term partner for Davis, who needs a ball-handler to set him up for easy buckets near the rim.
But would another high-usage offensive player that doesn’t excel defensively give James the best chance of maximizing his own title odds in these last few seasons? That’s a tougher question. The Lakers won their 2020 championship with 3-and-D role players surrounding James and Davis.
The new, second-apron ruleset built into the league’s CBA means that any team uniting three veteran stars like the Lakers are seemingly trying to do would have next to no flexibility to surround those players with worthwhile depth. The Lakers lived out those depth fears when they traded for Russell Westbrook. During the 2021-22 season, 10 of their roster spots went to players earning minimum salaries. They’ve spent the past few seasons digging themselves out of that hole. The 2024 postseason has largely been dominated by teams that have emphasized defense and depth, which this sort of trade would preclude.
If the goal is to create a core that can outlast James in Los Angeles, it might be viable. Given a few years to work the margins, a front office could conceivably find the right role players to surround Davis and a new, guard sidekick that would allow the Lakers to compete. But it seems unlikely that James could wait that long, and the style that makes the most sense around him would be something closer to their own 2020 model, which emphasized balance.
There isn’t necessarily a right answer here. Building a roster even around players as talented as James and Davis is a complex process. If the goal is to win right now, the answer is probably to focus on James. But if the goal is longer-term, Davis might still be young enough to make a multi-year process feasible. Paul, who knows both players better than anyone, seems to believe that the latter is the preferable approach.
News
VIDEO: Russell Westbrook Makes a Sweet Gesture to an Ex-OKC Teammate at Sparks vs. Aces WNBA Matchup
Russell Westbrook (Image Source: Getty Images, X/NikkiKaySN1) In his 16-year career, Russell Westbrook had numerous talents playing by his side but never won the big one. With his best days behind him, fans almost forgot how peak Russell Westbrook was. But after…
Former NBA Player Shocks Everyone By Suggesting Michael Jordan, LeBron James & Kobe Bryant Aren’t Among Top 5 All-Time Greats
LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan (Image Source: Getty Images) When the debate of the GOAT in the NBA comes up, names like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James often come forward. However, former NBA star John Stockton has a different…
VIDEO: Joel Embiid & Steph Curry Are “Embarrassed” After Shockingly Admitting That They Can’t Perform One Of The Most Popular Tricks In Basketball History
Joel Embiid and Stephen Curry (Image source: NBA) Twelve prominent NBA stars, including LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant, are gearing up to represent the United States at the Paris Olympics with Team USA. While these players have already proven their prowess…
Watch as NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo breaks down in TEARS after leading Greece to Paris Olympics
An emotional Giannis Antetokounmpo was seen crying tears of joy after helping to lead his nation to the Olympic Games on Sunday. The Milwaukee Bucks star and former NBA Most Valuable Player took a moment to himself on the bench and let his emotions overwhelm him…
VIDEO: Stephen Curry Leaves Teammates in Stitches With Joel Embiid’s New Hilarious Nickname
Stephen Curry and Joel Embiid (Image Source: USA Basketball) After the end of the 2023–24 NBA season and the highly anticipated NBA Draft, basketball fans turned their attention to the star-studded roster of Team USA. Stephen Curry and Joel Embiid are among the…
PHOTO: Bryce James Sparks Internet Frenzy with Recreation of His Dad LeBron James’s Iconic Meme
Bryce and LeBron James (Image Source: X/Ballislife) LeBron James and his family have been frequently in the news these days. Both the Lakers star and his eldest son, Bronny’s activities are closely monitored by the fans and news outlets. However, this…
End of content
No more pages to load