Best LeBron James trade offer 76ers could’ve made to Lakers at deadline
In a Valentine’s Day bombshell dropped by Adrian Wojnarowski and Ramona Shelburne of ESPN, a couple of teams reportedly tried to make a run at Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James right before the 2024 NBA trade deadline, including the Philadelphia 76ers. The Golden State Warriors headlined the report as they made an “unsuccessful bid” to bring James to The Bay Area and pair him with Stephen Curry. But what got a little bit lost in the shuffle was the 76ers’ attempt to pry James away from Los Angeles.
Well, Daryl Morey’s efforts weren’t quite extensive, as the Lakers reportedly shut them down immediately. Per Woj and Shelburne, Morey reportedly called Lakers GM Rob Pelinka and inquired about James’ availability. Pelinka confirmed that their franchise star wasn’t available. He even apparently asked Morey if Philly’s franchise star Joel Embiid was on the table, which put a stop to the conversation.
Still, it would be worth pondering just what could have happened had the Lakers actually taken calls on James at the request of the four-time NBA champion. Los Angeles reportedly referred the Warriors to James’ agent Rich Paul first to get his thoughts on a trade. James reportedly had no intentions of getting dealt and wanted to remain in Los Angeles.
While the 76ers’ part of the story didn’t generate as much buzz as that of the Warriors, it’s still worth thinking just what a Joel Embiid and LeBron James pairing would look like. So for the purposes of what-ifs and daydreams, let’s look at the best trade the Philadelphia 76ers could have offered the Lakers for LeBron James.
Best 76ers trade offer to the Lakers for LeBron James
Philadelphia 76ers receive: LeBron James
Los Angeles Lakers receive: Tobias Harris, Jaden Springer, Paul Reed, 2028 1st round pick (via Clippers), 2029 1st round pick (via Clippers)
This is perhaps the best deal the Philadelphia 76ers could have offered in a trade for a 39-year-old LeBron James at the deadline without including Tyrese Maxey. In this deal, the 76ers give up a package of Tobias Harris’ expiring contract as the main salary piece, with Jaden Springer, Paul Reed, and two 1st round picks they received from the James Harden trade to the Clippers earlier this season. In exchange, the 76ers land James and pair him with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey.
The trio of Embiid, James, and Maxey would instantly place Philadelphia alongside the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks in the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference. The 76ers are essentially swapping Tobias Harris with the 4-time MVP in this hypothetical, so that would be a massive win on their part.
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